CffiTHLOGUE 


LIBRARY 


^=^RiNCETON  Theological  Seminary, 


PART  I— RELIGIOUS  LITERATURE. 


Princeton,  N.  J. 

C.   S.    Robinson  &    Co, 

1886. 


PREFACE. 


This  Catalogue  contains  the  titles  of  the  works  in  Religious  Literature,  in  the  Library 
of  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  with  the  exception  of  those  on  the  Philology  of  the 
Original  Languages  of  the  Bible,  and  Scripture  Biography.  At  the  close  will  be  found  a 
select  List  of  Periodicals. 

The  Catalogue  is  in  the  main  topical,  and  the  System  of  Classifkation  is  that  used  in 
the  arrangement  of  the  books  upon  the  shelves.  The  Classification  has  been  controlled 
as  to  form,  by  (i)  the  ordinarily  accepted  logico- topical  Classification  in  Theological  En- 
cyclopedia, and  (2)  the  Course  of  Instruction  in  the  Seminary.  The  latter  influence  has 
occasioned  the  chief  departures  from  the  received  system  of  Theological  Classification, 
which  are,  the  making  Apologetics  and  Ethics  independent  Depailments  in  Theology, 
and  the  rebaptizing  Practical  Theology  with  the  far  more  distinctive  and  better  name 
of  Ecclesiastical  Theology. 

In  order  to  make  the  Catalogue  available  for  general  use,  it  is  preceded  by  an  outline 
of  the  Classification,  and  is  followed  by  two  indexes,  one  alphabetical  by  authors'  names, 
the  other  alphabetical  by  subjects. 

The  work  has  been  printed  under  difiiculties  needless  of  mention.  The  number  of 
volumes  represented  is  about  25,000.  No  claim  is  made  to  minute  bibliographical  ac- 
curacy, many  titles  having  been  abbreviated  to  a  large  extent  in  the  interest  of  economy  both 
of  time  and  space.  It  has  also  been  several  years  in  process  of  printing,  and  is  therefore 
more  representative  of  the  present  contents  of  the  Library,  in  its  last  than  in  its  first  sec- 
tions. No  analysis  has  been  attempted  of  the  Collected  Works  of  Authors,  or  of  Miscel- 
laneous Essays.  Anonymous  works  have  been  entered  under  the  first  word  of  the  title 
not  an  article  or  preposition.  Words  inserted  in  titles  but  not  found  in  the  title  pages, 
are  placed  in  parentheses,  e.  g.,  (for).  Capitals  have  been  sparingly  employed  except  in 
German  titles.  The  abbreviations  in  use  are  simple,  such  as,  «.  p.,  (no  place  of  publica- 
tion), n.  d.,  (no  date  of  publication),  ed.  (edition),  anon.,  (anonymous).  Errors,  typo- 
graphical and  otherwise,  are  doubtless  more  numerous  than  is  desirable,  but  for  these  that 
charitable  judgment  is  asked,  from  all  persons,  which  will  be  readily  accorded  by  those 
who  are  familiar  with  the  intricacies  and  vexations  of  Catalogue  Work. 

The  cost  of  publication  has  been  provided  for  by  the  generosity  of  the  late  Mr, 
Robert  L.  Stuart,  of  New  York  City,  and  of  his  widow,  Mrs.  Mary  Stuart. 

William  H.  Roberts,  Librarian. 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


PAGE. 

A.  General  Works.  1-22 

1.  Methodology     and    Encyclo- 

paedia   I 

2.  DiCTIONARTES I 

3.  Libraries,  Collections  of  Au- 

thors, Etc 2 

4.  Collected  Works  of  Authors  13 

5.  Miscellany 20 

B.  Exegetical  Theology.        22-99 

1.  The  Bible.    [Texts.) 

a.  Original    Texts 22 

b.  Polyglotls  and  Triglotts 25 

c.  Different  Versions 26 

d.  Apoci7pha 33 

2.  Biblical  Literature. 

■     a.  Introduction — Gen.  Works.  .  34 

b.  Old  Testament  Introduction. 

1.  Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.    .    .  35 

2.  The  Pentateuch 36 

3.  Theother  Historical  Books.    .  37 

4.  The  Poetical  Books 37 

5.  The   Prophetical  Books.    .    .  37 

c.  New  Testament  Introduction. 

1.  Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.  ...  38 

2.  The  Gospels. 

a.  General  Works 39 

b.  Harmonies  of  the  Gospels.  41 

c.  Life  of  Christ 42 

3.  The  Acts  and  Apostolic  Epis- 

tles   45 

4.  The  Revelation 46 

d.  Introduction— Apocrypha.  .  47 

e.  Introduction — Spec.  Topics. 

1.  Authenticity,   credibility,  etc.  47 

2.  Canon 48 


3.  Criticism. 

a.  General  Works 49 

b.  Old  Testament 49 

c.  New  Testament 50 

d.  Quotations. 50 

4.  Henneneutics 51 

5.  Inspiration 52 

6.  Philology 53 

7.  Prophecy. 

a    Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.  .    .  53 

b.   Types,  Metaphors,  etc.    .    .  55 

8.  Versions,   Histoiy  and  Criti- 

cism of. 

a.  General  Woi'ks 55 

b.  Ancient  Versions 55 

c.  English  Versions — Histoiy.  56 

d.  English    Versions  —  Criti- 

cism.   0 

e.  Miscellaneous  Versions.  .  .  57 
f.  Aids  to  Exegesis. 

1.  Dictionaries  of  the  Bible.   .    .  57 

2.  Biblical  Archaeology 58 

3.  Biblical  Natural  Science. 

a.  Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.  .    .  60 

b.  Biblical  Geography.   ...  60 

4.  Oriental  Customs,  etc.    ...  61 

5.  Concordances,  Aualyses,   etc.  61 

.  Commentaries. 

1.  The  Whole  Bible 62 

2.  Old  Testament. 

General  Works 65 

Pentateuch — Gen.  Works.  ...  66 

Genesis.  ...!*■ 66 

Exodus 67 

Leviticus — Deuteronomy.    .    .  68 

Joshua — Ruth 68 

Samuel — Chronicles 69 

Ezra — Esther 69 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Poetical  Books. 

General  Works 69 

Job 70 

Psalms 70 

Proverbs 73 

Ecclesiastes 74 

Song  of  Solomon 74 

Prophetical  Books. 

General  Works 75 

Isaiah 75 

Jeremiah  and  Lamentations.   .  76 

Ezekiel 76 

Daniel 77 

Minor  Prophets 7^ 

Apocrypha 80 

3.  New  Testament. 

Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.    ...  80 

The  Gospels. 

General  Works 83 

Matthew .    .  84 

Mark 85 

Luke 85 

John 85 

Miracles  and  Parables.    ...  86 

Acts  of  the  Apostles.    .    .    .     ■   .  87 

The  Epistles.    .     • 

General  Works 88 

Romans •    .    .    .  89 

Corinthians 90 

Galatians.  .    .    • 9 1 

Ephesians 92 

Philippians.  .........  92 

Colossians 93 

Thessalonians.  ......  93 

Pastoral  Epistles  and  Philemon.  94 

Hebrews 94 

Catholic  Epistles — Gen.  Works  95 

James 95 

Peter  and  Jude 96 

Epistles  of  John 97 

The  Revelation 97 

C.    Apologetic  Theology.       99-138 

ProlegoDtena  : 

Criteria  of  Belief  and  Grounds 

of  Knowledge 99 

1.  Religion  and  Religions. 

I.  Philosophy  OF  Religion.  .   .  100 


2.  Natural     Theology-     and 

Natural  Religion. 

a.  General  and  Misc.  Works.  1 01 

b.  Works  vs.  Antitheism. 

1.  General  Works 104 

2.  Atheism 105 

3.  Pantheism P-  Io5 

4.  Materialism 105 

c.  Works  vs.  Deism 105 

d.  Revelation,    its     necessity, 
extent  and  use 106 

3.  History     and     description 

OF  Religions. 

1.  General  Works 107 

2.  Comparative  Religion     .    .    .  107 

3.  Theistic     Religions     exclud- 

ing Christianity. 

a.  Judaism,       Rabbinic       and 
Modern 108 

b.  Mohammedanism 1 10 

4.  Heathenism,   Ancient    and 

Modern. 

a.  General  Works 112 

b.  Special  Topics. 

America I '3 

Arabia 113 

Aryan  Mythology 113 

Astrology 1 13 

Brahmanism 113 

Buddhism 113 

Chaldiea 1 14 

China "4 

Demonology 115 

Divination 115 

Egypt "5 

Fetichism 115 

Finland ■  115 

Future  Life 115 

German  Mythology 115 

Greece  and  Rome 116 

India 1 16 

Magic 117 

Norse  Mythology 117 

Oi-acles 117 

Phoenicia 117 

Polynesia 117 

Rome 117 

Scandinavia 117 

Syria 117 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Zend  Religion 

5.  Modern  Superstition. 

1.  Folklore,   etc.,    of     Christian 

lands.    .    , 

2.  Mormonism.    .     • 

3.  Spiritualism 


2.  Christian  Evidences. 


1.  History 

2.  Systematic  Works.    .    .    . 

3.  Miscellaneous  Works.  .   . 

4.  Internal    and    Moral  Evi 

dences. 

a.  Gen.  and  Misc.  Works.  . 

b.  Christ  and  Christianity.  . 

c.  Adaptation  of   Christianity 

to  man 

d.  Progress  of  Revelation. 

5.  External    and    Historica 

Evidences. 

a.  Gen.  and  Misc.  Works. 

b.  -Prophecy 

c.  Miracles.  ...         ... 

d.  Influence  of  Christianity. 

6.  Special  Controversies. 

a.  Works  vs.  Early  Paganism 

b.  Works  vs.  Judaism.     .    . 

c.  Works  vs.  Antitheism.    . 

d.  Works  vs.  Deism.  .    .    . 

7.  Christianity   in    its    Rela 

TioNS  TO    Philosophy  and 
Science. 

a.  General  Works 

b.  The  Bible  and  the   Physical 

Sciences 

1.  General  Works 

2.  Special  Topics. 

Astronomy 

Mosaic  Record  of  Creation. 
The  Deluge.     .   •     .    .    .    . 

Order  of  Nature 

Origin  of  Life  and  of  Man. 

8.  Literature  of  Unbelief.  . 


117 


118 
118 


119 
119 
122 


126 
128 


128 
128 


129 
130 
131 
132 

133 
133 
104 
105 


'34 


1.^5 

•35 
135 
136 
136 
137 
137 


D.    Doctrinal  Theology.      138-203 

Pi-olegomena  : 

a.  Rul»  of  Faith 138 

b.  Biblical  Theology 140 


1.  Didactic   and  Polemic 
Theology. 

1.  Systematic  Works 141 

2.  Miscellaneous  Works.  .    .    .      148 

3.  Theology  Proper. 

a.  The  Existence  and  Attributes 

of  God 149 

b.  The  Trinity 149 

c.  The  Divinity  of  Christ.   ...       152 

d.  Personality  and  Offices  of  the 

Holy  Spirit 156 

e.  The  Divine  Decrees 156 

f.  Creation  and  Providence.    .    .       158 

g.  Angels 159 

4.  Anthropology. 

a.  Nature  and  Original  State  of 

Man 159 

b.  Covenant  of  Works.    ....       160 

c.  Sin.  .        160 

d.  Moral   Agency,  Inability,  etc.       i6j 

5.  Soteriology. 

a.  Plan  of  Salvation 162 

b.  Christology  or  the  Person  and 

Work  of  Christ,  Systematic 

and     Miscellaneous   Works.     163 

c.  Atonement  or  Satisfaction.     .       165 

d.  Effectual   calling,    Regenera- 

tion and  Conversion.    ...       168 

e.  Faith 168 

f.  Union  with  Christ 169 

g.  Justification 169 

h.  Sanctification 170 

(Including  Perfectionism.) 

i.    Repentance 171 

k.  Assurance !       171 

1.    Perseverance 171 

m.  Means    of     Grace,    General 

Works 171 

n.  Sacraments,  General  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Works 171 

o.  Baptism 

1.  General  Works 172 

2.  Infant  Baptism 174 

3.  Baptismal  Regeneiation.    .       175 
p.  The  Lord's  Supper 

1.  General  Works 175 

2.  Helps  to  Communicants.    .       177 

6.  Eschatology. 

a.  The  Future  State 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


1.  General  and  Miscellaneous 

Works 177 

2.  Annihilationism 178 

3.  Future   Punishment.    ...  179 

4.  Intermediate  State.     ...  180 

5.  The  Resurrection 180 

b.   Second  Advent  and  its  Con- 
comitants   180 

1 .  General  and  Miscellaneous 
Works 180 

2.  Anti-Christ 183 

Special  Controversies  and 
Sects.     (Polemics.) 

Antinomians 184 

Calvinistic  (Augustinian)   and 

Arminian  Controversy.    .    .  184 

Campbellites  or  Christians.      .  185 

Friends  or  Quakers.     ...  186 

Jansenist  Controversy.      ...  186 

Methodist  Controversy.    ...  186 

Moravians 188 

"  Old  and  New  School"  Con- 
troversy in  the  U.  S.     .    .    .  188 
Plymouth-brethrenism.     ...  1 88 
Roman  Catholic  Controversy.  189 
Special  Doctrines  of  Roman- 
ism   194 

Sandemanianism 195 

Shakers I95 

Swedenborgians      or     "  New 

Church." 195 

Tractarian  Controversy.  .     .    .  195 
Unitarian  Controversy.    .    .    . 

(Including  the  Socinian).    .  196 

Universalist  Controversy.    .    .  198 

.  Symbolics. 
Prolegomena  —  Use  and  binding 

power  of  Creeds 199 

1.  The  Creeds— Comprehensive, 

Historical       and       Critical 

Works 199 

2.  Confessions,  etc.,  of  particu- 

lar Churches. 

Baptists 200 

Campbellites  or  Christians.     .  200 

Congregationalists 201 

Cumberland  Presbyterian 

Church 201 


E. 


P. 


England     (  The     Established 

Church  of) 201 

Friends  or  Quakers 201 

Greek  Catholic  Church.    ...  201 

Lutheran  Church 201 

Methodist    Episcopal    Church 

in  the  U.  S.  ......    .  20 1 

Methodist  Church  of  Canada.  202 

Moravian  Church 202 

Presbyterian  Church    in  Eng- 
land and  Wales 202 

Presbyterian    Church    in    the 

U.  S 202 

Presbyterian    (  The     United  ) 

Church 202 

Reformed    (  The    Associate  ) 

Church.    • 2C2 

Reformed  Dutch  Church.    .    .  203 

Reformed  Episcopal    Church.  203 

Roman  Catholic  Church.    .    .  203 

Scotland  (Estab.  Church  of).  203 

Scotland  (Free  Church  of).    .  203 

Switzerland  (Ref.  Church  in).  203 

Unitarians  or  Socinians.     .    .  203 

Waldenses ,    .    .  203 

Welsh  Calvinistic  Church.  .    .  203 

Ethical  Theology.  204-222 

1.  Systematic,    Critical   and 

Historical  Works 204 

2.  The  Law. 

General  works,  including  the 
relation  of  the  Law  to  the 

Gospel 205 

3-4.  The  Law — Special  Topics. 

Marriage 206 

Murder 206 

Oaths ,    .    .    .  207 

The  Sabbath 207 

4.  Casuistry 211 

5.  Practical  Religion 211 

6.  Appeals TOTHE  Unconverted.  221 

7.  The  Christian  Family.     .    .  222 

8.  Christian  Sociology,     .    .    .  222 

Ecclesiastical  Theology. 

222-285 

\.  Ecclesiology. 
a.  Comprehensive,   Historical 

AND  Miscellaneous  Works.  222 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


b.  Special  Topics. 

Apostolic  and  Primitive  Church 

Polity 224 

Apostolical  Succession 225 

Church  of  England 

(Including  the    Nonconform- 
ist Controversy) 225 

Church  and  Stale 227 

Church  Membership 

(Including   that  of  children).  229 

Clerical  Celibacy 230 

Communion 230 

Congregational  Polity 231 

Deaconesses 231 

Discipline 231 

Eldership  and  Diaconate.    ...  231 

Episcopal  Polity 232 

Lay  Ministers  and  Agencies.    .    .  233 

Methodist  Polity 

a.  In  the  United  States.     .    .  233 

b.  In  Great  Britain 234 

Ordination 234 

Presbyterian  Polity 235 

Priesthood 236 

Primacy,  etc.,  of    the    Pope   or 

Bishop  of  Rome 236 

Roman  Catholic  Church.     .    .    .  237 

Schism :    .  237 

Swedenborgianism 237 

Scotland  (The  Church  of).     .    . 
(Including  the  Patronage  Con- 
troversy,  etc.) 237 

Toleration  and  Liberty  of  Con- 
science   238 

Union  and  Catholicity  of  Chris- 
tian Churches 238 

2.  Ecclesiastical  Law. 

a.  The  Early  Church 240 

b.  Particular  Churches. 

Baptists 240 

Congregationalists 240 

England  (Estab.  Church  of).     .  240 

France  (Ref.  Church  in).    ...  241 

Friends  or  Quakers 241 

Gennany 24I 

Greek  Catholic  Church.     .    .    .  241 

Lutheran  Church •     .  241 

Methodist  Church 241 


Moravian  Church 

241 

Presbyterian    Church    in     Eng 

land  and  Wales 

241 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  Unit 

241 

242 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

Reformed  (Associate)  Church. 

242 

Reformed  (Dutch)  Church.    . 

242 

Reformed  Episcopal  Church.  . 

242 

Roman  Catholic  Church.    .    . 

242 

Scotland  (Estab.  Church  of). 

243 

Scotland  (Free  Church  of).   . 

243 

Welsh  Calvinistic  Church.  .    . 

243 

J.  Duties  of  the  Ministry. 

a.  Comprehensive  Works. 

(Including  Ministerial  Educa- 
tion)        243 

b.  Pastoral  Theology 244 

c.  Homiletics. 

1.  Theory  and  history  of  Preach- 

ing   246 

2.  Miscellaneous  Sermons.     .    .  248 

3.  Illustrations,  etc 260 

d.  Catechetics. 

1.  Theory  of  Catechetics.    .    .    .       261 

2.  Catechisms   of    Particular 

Churches 261 

3.  Lectures,  etc.,  upon    Church 

Catechisms 

Baptists 261 

Church  of  England 261 

Heidelberg  Catechism.    .    .    .  262 

Friends  or  Quakers.     .     •   .    .  262 

Presbyterian  Church 262 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  262 

Roman  Catholic  Church.     .    .  262 

Socinians 262 

Westminster  Catechism.     .    .  262 

4.  Individual  Catechisms.    .    .    .  263 

^.  Bwties  of  the  CJiurch. 

a.  Worship. 

1.  Theory  (etc.)  of  Worship.    •       263 

2.  Liturgies. 

a.  Comprehensive,  Contro- 
versial and  Miscellaneous 
W^orks 264 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


b.     Liturgies     of      Particular 

Churches. 

Armenian  Church.   .....  265 

Church  of  England 265 

Coptic  Church 266 

French   Protestant  Church   in 

the  U.  S 266 

German  Reformed  Church  in 

the  U.  S 266 

Greek  Church 266 

The  Jews 267 

Lutheran  Church 267 

Germany 267 

Sweden.     ...••...  267 

United  States 267 

Methodist  Church 267 

Moravian  Church 267 

The    so  -  called     Presbyterian 

Liturgies 267 

Presbyterian    Church    in    the 

U.  S 268 

Primitive  Liturgies 268 

Protestant    Episcopal  Church.  268 

Puritan  Liturgies 268 

Reformed  (Dutch)  Church.  .  268 
Reformed  Episcopal  Church.  268 
Roman  Catholic  Church.  .  .  268 
Scotland  (Estab.  Church  of  j.  .  269 
Scotland  (The  so-called  Epis- 
copal Church  of) 269 

Switzerland  (Ref.  Church  in).  270 

Syrian  Church.    ,,....  270 

c-  Private  Manuals 270 

.  Prayer, 

a.  Comprehensive  and  Miscel- 

laneous Works 270 

b.  Private  Collections,  etc.,  of 

Prayers 271 

.   Praise. 

a.  Theoretical,  Historical  and 

Controversial  Works.  .    .  272 

b.  Collections      of      Hymns, 

Tunes,  etc 272 

I.  Authorized  books  of  partic- 
ular churches. 

Baptists .  272 

Baptists  (Free  Will).  .    .    .  273 

Campbellites  or  Christians.  273 

Congregationalists 273 


German   Reformed  Church.  273 

Evangel.  Lutheran  Church.  273 

Methodist  Church 

In  Great  Britain 273 

In  the  United  States.   .    .  274 

Methodist  Church  South.    .  274 

Moravian  Church 274 

Presbyterian   Church  in  the 

U.  S.  A 274 

Presbyterian  Church — New 

School 274 

Presby.  Church  —  South.  274 
Presbyterian  (The   United) 

Church 274 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  274 
Reformed  (Dutch)  Church.   '   275 

Scotland  (Estab.  Church  of).  275 
Scotland   (Relief  .Synod   or 

Church  of) 275 

United  Brethren 275 

Universalists 275 

2.  Private  Collections 275 

3.  Metric     Versions    of     the 

Psalms,  etc 2S0 

b,  Maintena.nceandE.xtension. 

1.  Foreign     Missions,     Theo- 

retical Works 281 

2.  Home  Work. 

a.  General    and    Miscellan- 

eous Works 283 

b.  Revivals 283 

c.  The  Sunday  School.  .    .  283 

d.  Support  and  Beneficence.  284 


G.    Church  History. 


285-378 


1.  Old  Testavient  History.  285 

2.  History  of  the  Christian 

Church. 


a.  Comprehensive  Works.  .   . 

b.  Church  History  uy  Periods 

1.  The  Apostolic  Church.  . 

2.  The  Early  Church.  ... 

3.  Church  of  the   Middle   Ages 

(Including  the  Crusades) 

4.  The  Reformation 

5.  The  Modern  Church.  .  .    . 


292 
294 

297 
298 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Church    History  by  Coun- 
tries. 

Africa.   •    .    ., 300 

Arabia 300 

Armenia 300 

Australia ...  300 

Belgium 301 

Bohemia 301 

Denmark 301 

Egypt. 301 

France  (Including  the  Hugue- 
nots).   301 

Geneva 302 

Georgia 303 

Germany 303 

Great  Britain. 

1 .  Comprehensive  Works.  .    .  303 

2.  Early    British    and    Celtic 

Churches.  .    .    .    .    .    .    .  303 

3.  England. 305 

a.  Cohiprehensive  Works.  .  305 

b.  Anglo  Saxon  Church.  .  .  305 

c.  The  English  Reformation.  306 

d.  Post-Reformation    Hist.  307 

e.  Special  Topics. 

Abbeys 307 

Canterbury 307 

Caidinals 308 

Colonies 308 

Convocation 308 

Dissenters 308 

Lincoln 308 

Lollards 308 

London 308 

Monasteries 308 

Nonconformists  and  Puri- 
tans   308 

Nonjurors 309 

St.  Paul's 309 

Tractarian  Movement.  .  .  309 

Westminster  Abbey. .  .    .  310 

4.  Ireland 310 

5.  Scotland. 

1.  Comprehensive  and  Mis- 

cellaneous Works.    .    .  310 

2.  Scotland,  Special  Topics. 

Covenanters 312 

Culdees 312 


Episcopal  Church  of  Scot- 
land   312 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  312 
Relief  Church  of  Scotland.  312 
.Secession  Church  of  Scot- 
land   312 

6.  Wales 312 

Holland       (Including       the 

Netherlands.) 313 

Hungary 313 

Ireland 313 

Italy 313 

Madagascar 314 

Malabar 314 

Netherlands 314 

Norway 314 

Poland 314 

Russia 314 

Scotland 314 

Spain 314 

Sweden 314 

Switzerland 315 

Tartary 315 

Turkey 315 

United  States 315 

Wales 316 

d.  History  ok  Churches,  De- 
nominations, Sects,  and 
Schools  of  Thought. 

a.  Comprehensive    and    Miscel- 

laneous Works 316 

b.  Special  Topics. 

Adamites 316 

Albigenses 316 

Arianism 316 

Augustinianism 317 

Baptist  Churches 317 

Calvinism 318 

Congregational   Churches.  .  318 

Donatists 319 

■    Friends  or  Quakers.  .       .    .  319 

Gnosticism 319 

Greek  or  Eastern  Church.  .  319 

Irvingism 320 

Jansenist  Church 320 

•   Lutheran  Church  and  Luth- 

eranism 320 

Manichaeans 320 

Marcionites 320 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Mennonites 320 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  320 

Methodist  Prot.  Church.  .  .  321 

Montanism 321 

Moravians  or  United  Breth- 
ren   321 

Mysticism 322 

Nasareans 322 

Nestorians 322 

Old  Catholic  Church.  .    .    .  322 

Paulicians 323 

Pelagianism    and  Augustin- 

ism 323 

Pietism 323 

Presbyterian  Churches  (Ex- 
cepting Churches  in  Scot- 
land). 

1.  Comprehensive  Works.  .  323 

2.  Great  Britain. 
England,         (   Including 

Westminster  Assembly).  323 
Ireland  (Church  in).    .    .  324 
Welsh   Calvinistic  Meth- 
odists   324 

3.  Canada 324 

4.  United  States 324 

a.  Presbyterian  Churches 

in  the  U.  S.  A.  .  .    .  324 

b.  Cumberland     Presby- 

terian Church.  .    .    .  326 

c.  Reformed    •  Presbyter- 

ian Church 326 

d.  Southern  Presbyterian 

Church 326 

e.  United       Presbyterian 

Church 327 

Prot.  Episcopal  Church.  .  327 

Protestantism 327 

Rationalism 327 

Reformed  (Dutch)  Church  327 
Roman  Catholic  Churches 
(Including    history    of 

the  Popes) 327 

Socinians 330 

Syrian  Church 330 

Unitai-ians 330 

Universalists 330 

Waldenses 330 


Welsh   Calvinistie  Meth 

odists 331 

Church    History  —  Miscel- 
laneous Topics. 
Archeology    (Christian). 

a.  Comprehensive  Works.  .    .  331 

b.  Archeology,  Special  Topics. 

Art  (Christian) 332 

Catacombs ^;^^ 

Constitution 333 

The  Cross 333 

Discipline 3^^ 

Dress 33^ 

Fasts  and  Festivals ^^;^ 

Inscriptions ^^;i 

Life  and  Manners ^^^ 

Numismatics 334 

Symbolism 334 

Biography 334 

Charity 334 

Chronology 334 

Coins 335 

Convents 335 

Conversions 335 

Ci-usades 335 

Councils   (Including   those  of 
the  Roman  Church). 

a.  Comprehensive  Works.  .    .  335 

b.  Special  Councils. 

Antioch 336 

Baltimore 336 

Basle 336 

Constance 336 

Constantinople 336 

Ephesus 336 

Nice 336 

Pisa 336 

■^rent 337 

Vatican 337 

Discipline 337 

Dress 337 

Fasts  and  Festivals 337 

Geography 338 

Hagiology 338 

Influence  of  Christianity.     .    .  ^^8 

Inquisition 338 

Inscriptions 338 

Jesuits 338 

I^egends 339 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Malta  (Knights  of) 339 

Manners  and    Life 339 

Martyrology      and     Persecu- 
tions. .  .    .  ' 339 

Missions    (History    of    For- 
eign). 

1.  Comprehensive  and  Mis- 

laneous  Works.     .    .    .       34° 

2.  Early  Missions 341 

3.  Missionary     Periodicals. 

Comprehensive.    .    .    .       342 

4.  Missionary  Societies,  Mis- 

sions      of       Particular 

Churches,  and    Special 

Topics. 

American  Board 342 

Baptist  Missions 342 

Basle  Misssionai7  Society.  343 

Church  Missionaiy  Society  343 

Jewish  Missions 343 

London    Missionary    So- 

-     ciety 343 

Medical  Missions.    .    .    .  343 

Methodist  Missions.  .  .    .  343 

Moravian  Missions.  .  .    .  343 
Presbyterian    Church    in 

the  U.  S.  A 343 

Propagation  of  the  Gospel 

(Society  for  the).  .       .  344 

Protestant  Missions.     .    .  344 

Prot.  Episcopal  Church.  .  344 
Refonned       Presbyterian 

Church 344 

Ref.  (Dutch)  Church.  .  .  344 

Roman  Catholic  Missions.  345 
Scotland    (Presb.  Church 

ofj 345 

Theological  Seminai-ies.  .  345 
United  Foreign   Mission- 

aiy  Society  (U.  S.)    .    .  345 

United   Presb.  Churches.  345 

Woman  (Missions  for).    .  345 

5.  History  of  Missions,  Var- 

ious Countries. 
I.  Africa. 

a.  Comprehensive  and 

Miscel.  Works.     .       346 

b.  Special  Topics. 
Madagascar.   ....      347 


Madeira 347 

2.  America. 

a.  Comprehen.  Works.  347 

b.  Special  Topics. 

Alaska 347 

Bermuda 347 

Canada 347 

Chinese  Missions.     .  347 

Greenland 347 

Mexico 34S 

Newfoundland.  .  .  .  348 
North  American  In- 
dian Missions.  .  .  348 
Rupert's  Land.  .  .  .  34S 
South  America.  .  .  348 
West  Indies 349 

3.  Asia. 

a.  Comprehen.  Works.  349 

b.  Special  Topics.    .  349 

Amienia 349 

Burmali 349 

Ceylon 349 

China 349 

India 350 

Indian  Archijjelago.  352 

Japan 352 

Nestorians 353 

Palestine 353 

Persia 353 

Siam 353 

Sumatra 353 

Syria 353 

Turkey 353 

4.  Europe,  Miss,    among 

Roman  Catholics.     .  354 

5.  Polynesia  and  Austra- 

lasia   354 

Missions  (Histoiy  of  Home).  355 

Monasticism 356 

Ornament 357 

Religions  (Histoiy  of).    .    .  357 
Religious    Publication    .So- 

cieties 357 

Revivals  (History  of).  .    .    .  357 
Saints     (History    of    the), 

Comprehen.  Works.    .    .  35 S 
Statistics      (General)      in- 
cluding  Geography.    .    .  359 
Sunday  Schools 359 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Symbols  and  Symbolism.    .  359 

Theological  Seminaries.  .    .  359 

Union  of  Churches 360 

Young  Men's  Christian  As- 
sociations   360 

S.    History    of    Christian 
Doctrine  and  Thought. 

1.  Prolegomena. 

a.  Old  Testament  Dispensation.  360 

b.  Judaism 360 

c.  Paganism 361 

2.  Systematic  and  Comprehen- 

sive Works 361 

3.  History  by  Periods. 

a.  Apostolic    and   post-apostolic 

age 362 

b.  The  Early  Church 363 

c.  Patristic  Theology 363 

d.  The  Middle  Ages 364 

e.  The  Reformation.    .    .        .    ,  364 
i.   Modern  Theology.  .    ,    .    .    .  364 

4.  Special  Topics. 

Absolution 365 

Anglo-Saxon  Church 365 

Apologetics 365 

Arianism 365 

Atonement 365 

Augustinism 365 

Baptism 365 

Bible,  Authority  of. 366 

Calvinism 366 

Canon 366 

Christology  in  general 366 

Chiliasm 367 

Concord  (Formula  ofj 367 

Confession 367 

Consolation 367 

Creeds 367 

Deism 367 

Development 367 

Donatists 367 

Ecclesiology 367 

Election 367 

English  Theology 367 

Ethics 367 

Evangelical  Christianity 368 

Future  Life 368 


German  Theology.   ..'....  368 

Gnosticism 368 

God 368 

Grace 368 

Holy  Spirit 368 

Immaculate  Conception.  :  .    .    .  368 

Indulgences 368 

Infidelity 368 

Inspiration 369 

Jansenism 369 

Justification 369 

Lord's  Supper 369 

Lutheranism 369 

Montanism 369 

Mysticism 369 

Old  and  New  Theology.      .    .    .  369 

Patristic  Theology 369 

Pelagianism 369 

Philosophy  and  Religion.    .    .    .  369 

Prayer 369 

Premillenarianism 369 

Priesthood 369 

Protestantism •    .  369 

Rationalism 370 

Reformation 37 1 

Regeneration 371 

Roman  Catholic  Theology.  ...  371 

Rule  of  Faith 371 

Sabbath 371 

Science  and  Religion 371 

Scotland,  Theology  of 371 

Socinianism 371 

Syncretism 371 

Tradition 371 

Trinity 371 

Unitarianism •   .    ..  372 

Universalists 372 

Westminster  Assembly 372 

5.  Theological  Criticism. 

Abelard 372 

Alcuin 372 

Anselm 372 

Athanasius 372 

Augustine 372 

Basil 372 

Baxter 372 

Bochart 372 

Calixtus 372 

Calvin 372 


SCHEME  OF  CLASSIFICATION. 


Chrysostom 372 

Clement  of  Alexandria 373 

Cyprian 373 

Gerson 373 

Gregorius  Nazianzenus 373 

Gregorius  Nyssenus 373 

Gregoiius  Thaumaturgus.    .    .     •  373 

Hagenbach 373 

Hengstenberg 373 

Hincmar 373 

Hodge 373 

Hugo  of  St.  Victor 373 

Huss 373 

Ignatius 373 

Jerome •    •    •    •  373 

Justin  Martyr 373 

Leibnitz 374 

Lessing 374 

Luther 274 

Maurice '  374 

Melancthon 374 

Origen 374 

Rothe.' 374 

Schleiermacher 374 

Servelus 374 

Strauss 374 

Smith  (H.  B.) 374 

Swedenborg 374 

Tatian 374 

TertulJian 374 


Theodoretus 374 

Thomas  Aquinas 375 

Vinet 375 

6.  The  Literature  of   Theol- 
ogy  

a.  Comprehensive  Historical  and 

Critical  Works 375 

b.  Bibliogi-aphy 

1.  Comprehensive  Works. .  375 

2.  Miscellaneous  Topics. 

Apologetics 377 

Bible 377 

Church 377 

Commentaries 377 

Congregationalism 377 

Demons 377 

Future  Life 377 

Homiletics 378 

Jansenism 378 

Manuscripts 378 

Methodism 378 

Natural  Theology 378 

Pentateuch 378 

Polemic  Theology 378 

Prohibited  Books 37S 

Reformers 378 

Roman  Catholic  Writere.     .  378 

Sabbath 378 

Socinianism >  37S 


THEOLOGY. 


A.    General  Works. 


1.     Methodology   and    Encyclo- 
paedia. 

Biblical  (The)  student's  assistant,  [^ation.'^ 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1844. 

BiCKERSTETH  (E.)  The  Christian  student. 
2^  ed.     12°.     London,  1829. 

The  same.     12°.     Boston,  1840. 

BuDDEUS  (J.  F.)  Isagbge  historico-theologica 
ad  theologiam  universam.  4°.  Lipsiae, 
1730. 

Clarisse  (J.)  Encyclopaediae  theologicae 
epitome,  ed.  alt.  8°.  Lugduni  Batavonim, 
1835. 

Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  A  compleat  method  of 
studying  divinity.      12°.      London,  i^zo. 

Erasmus  (D.)  Ratio  sev  methodvs  com- 
pendio  perueniendi  ad  ueram  theologiam. 
16°.     Basileae,  1522. 

Francke  (A.  H.)  Methodus  studii  theologici. 
12°.     Halae  Alagdebiirgicae,  1723. 

Hagenbach  (K.  R.)  Encyclopadie  und 
Methodologie  der  theologischen  Wissen- 
schaften.     9^  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  1874. 

Harless  (G.  C.  a.)  Theologische  Encyclo- 
padie und  Methodologie  vom  Standpunkte 
der  protestantischen  Kirche.  12°.  Nurem- 
berg, 1837. 

Kleuker  (J.  F.)  Grundriss  einer  Encyclo- 
p5die  der  Theologie.  2  v.  16°.  Hamburg, 
1800. 

Lange  (J.  P.)  Grundriss  der  theologischen 
Encyklopadie  mit  Einschluss  der  Method- 
ologie.    8°.     Heidelberg,  1877. 

M'Clintock  (J.)  Lectures,  on  theological 
encyclopaedia  and  methodology.  Edited 
by  J.  T.  Short.      12°.     Cincinnati,   1873. 


Marsh  (H.)  A  course  of  lectures,  contain- 
ing a  description  and  systematic  arrange- 
ment of  the  several  branches  of  Divinity. 
8°.      Cavibridge,  1812. 

Marheineke  (P.)  Entwurf  der  practischen 
Theologie.     16°.     Berlin,  1837. 

Rosenkranz  (K.)  Encyclopadie  der  theo- 
logischen Wissenschaften.  8°.    Halle,  1845. 

Schleiermacher  (F.)  Outline  of  the  study 
of  theology.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1850. 

Semler  (J.  S.)  Institutio  brevior  ad  liber- 
alem  ervditionem  theologicam.  8°.  Halae 
Magdeburgicae,  1 765 . 

Winer  (G.  B.)  Handbuch  der  theologischen 
Literatur  hauptsachlich  der  protestantischen. 
3«  aufl,    2v.ini.     8°.     Z«>2/V,  1838. 

2.    Dictionaries. 

Brown  (J.  N.)  Encyclopaedia  of  religious 
knowledge.     8°.     Brattleboro,  1852. 

The  same.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1^60, 

Buck  (C.)  A  theological  dictionary.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1802, 

The  same.     8°.     Phila. ,  i%so. 

FuHRMANN  (W.  D.)  Handworterbuch  der 
christlichen  Religions  und  Kirchenge- 
schichte.     3  v.     8°.     Halle,  1826-29. 

Gardner  (J.)  The  Christian  cyclopaedia; 
or  repertory  of  biblical  and  theological  liter- 
ature,    roy.  8°.      Edinburgh,  1854. 

Hamburger  (J.)  Real  Encyclopadie  fur 
Bibel  und  Talmud,  v.  1-2.  8°.  Breslau 
and  Neu  Strelitz,  1870-79, 

Herzog  (J.  J.)  Real  Encyclopadie  fur  pro- 
testantische  Theologie  und  Kirche.  21  v. 
8°.     Hamburg  and  Gotha,  1 854-66. 

The  same,     2«  aufl.     v.  1-4,    8°,    Gotha. 

1877-79. 

Hook  (W.  F.)  A  church  dictionary.  7"» 
ed.     8°.     London,  1854. 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL  WORKS. 


McCi.iNTOCK  (J.)  and  Strong  (J.)  Cyclo- 
paedia of  biblical,  theological  and  ecclesi- 
astical literature.  V.  1-8.  8°.  NeioYork. 
1867-79. 

SuiCER(T.  C.)  Thesaurus  ecclesiasticus.  ed. 
2».     2  V.  fol.     Aiiisfelaedaini,  1728. 

Watson  (R.)  A  biblical  and  theological 
dictionary.     8°.     Nt'7c<  York,   1833. 

Wetzer  (H.  J.)  and  Welte  (B.)  Kirchen 
Lexicon  oder  Encyclopadie  der  katholischen 
Theologie  und  ihren  Hilfswissenschaften. 
13  V.    8°.     Freiburg  im  Breisgau,  1847-60. 

3.    Libraries,  Collections  of  Au- 
thors, SfC 

American  Tract  Society.  Tracts.  No.  i  to 
428.      12  V.      12°.     New  York.    [«.  ^/.] 

Anglo-Catholic  (Library  of)  Theology. 
79  V.  in  87  parts.     8°.      Oxford,  1844-54. 

CONTENTS. 

Andrewes  (L.)     Works.     11  v. 

Beveridge(W.)    Works.    VI  v. 

Bramhall  (J.)     Works.    5  v 

Bull  (G.)    Defence  of  the  Nicene  Creed.    .5  v. 

Justification.    2  v. 

Cosin  (J.)     Works.    5  v.  ^     ,     .       ... 

Crakanthorpe  (R.)    Defensio  Eeclesiae  Anghca- 

Forbes  (W.)    Considerntiones  modestae.    2  v. 
Frank  (M.)    Sermons.    2  v. 
Gunning  (P.)    On  the  Pascal,  or  Lent  Fast. 
Hammond  (H.)     Works.    4  v. 
Hickes  (G.)     Treatises  on   the  Christian  priest- 
hood.   3  V. 
Johnson  (J.)     Works.    4  v. 
Laud  (W.)     Works.    7  v. 
L'Estrange  (H.)     Alliance  of  divine  ofhces. 
Marshall  (N.)    Penitential  discipline. 
Nicholson  (W.)    Exposition  .of  the  Catechism. 
Overall  (J.)    Convocation  Book. 
Pearson  (J.)      Vindiciae  epistolarum   S.  Ignatii. 

Tho^rndike  (H.)    Works,    tiv. 
Wilson  (T.)    Works.    7  v. 

Ante-Nicene  Christian  library.  Translations 
of  the  writings  of  the  Fathers  down  to 
A.  D.,  325.  •  24  V.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1867-72. 

CONTENTS. 

Acts  and  records  of  the  controversy  on  the 

baptism  of  heretics '2 

Adaeus  and  Maris ^4 

Ale.xander  of  Alexandria 1* 

Alexander  of  Jcru.salem •> 

Alexander  of  Lyeopolis i* 

Ambrose ^* 

Anatolius ^ 

Anterus ••'V,' Vl- i^ 

Apocryphal  Gospels,  Acts,  and  Revelations lb 

Apollinaris  of  Hierapolis •■••  |;^ 

Apollonius ;; 

Apostolical  constitutions 1^ 

Archelaus ^" 

Aristo  of  Pella ^'^ 


Arnohius -. in 

Asterius  Urban  us 0 

Athenagoras 2 

Bardesan 22 

Barnabas 1 

Caius 9 

Callistus !) 

Clement  of  Alexandria 4,  12,  22,  24 

Clement  of  Rome 1, 14 

Clementine  homilies ; 17 

Clementine  recognitions ."J 

Commodianus 18 

Clyprlan 8,  i:j 

Dionysius  of  Alexandria 13,  20 

Dionysius  of  Corinth 22 

Dionysius  of  Rome 18 

Epistle  to  Diognetus 1 

Fabian 0 

Felicitas l;i 

Gregory  Thaiimaturgus 20 

Hegesippus 22 

Hermas 1 

Hippolytus 0,  it 

Ignatius 1 

Irenaeus , 5,  i) 

James  (Liturgy  of) 24 

Julius  Africanus : n 

.1  us  tin  Martyr ! 

Lactantius 21,  22 

Letter  of  the  churches  of  Vienna  and   Lug- 

dunum  to  the  churches  of  Asiaand  Phrygia.  22 

Liturgies  (Early) 24 

Malchion *. 14 

Mara  Bar-Seiapion 24 

Mark  (Liturgy  of) 24 

Maximus  of  Jerusalem 22 

Melito 22 

Methodius 14 

Minucius  Felix 13 

Novatian 13 

Origen 10,  23 

Pamphilus 14 

Pantaenus 22 

Papias 1 

Perpetuaand  Felicitas 13 

Peter  of  Alexandria 14 

Peter  the  Apostle 17 

Phileas 14 

Pierius 14 

Polvcarp 1 

Polycrates  of  Ephesus 22 

Pontianus 9 

Quadratus 22 

Rhodo 22 

Selections  from  the  Prophetic  Scriptures 24 

Serapion 22 

Tatian 3 

Tertullian V,  11,  15,  IS 

Testaments  of  the  twelve  patriarchs 22 

Theognostus  of  Alexandria 14 

Theonas 1* 

Theophilus  of  Caesarea 22 

Theophilus  of  Antioch 3 

Treatise  against  Novatian 13 

Treatise  on  Re-baptism 13 

Urban  1 9 

Victorious 18 

Zephyrinus " 

Bampton  lectures.       1780-1878.     99  V.     8°. 

Oxford  and  London,  1 780- 1 879, 

CONTKNTS. 

1780.  Bandinel  (J.)  The  peculiar  doctrines  of 
Christianity. 

1781.  Neve  (T.)  Jesu.s  Christ  the  Saviour  of  the 
world.  ,      .  ,  X     .- 

1782.  Holmes  (R.)  On  the  prophecies  and  testi- 
mony of  John  the  Baptist  and  the  parallel  pro- 
phecies of  Jesus  Christ. 

1783.  Cobb  (J.)  An  inquiry  after  happiness; 
natural  religion,  the  Gospel,  Ac. 


THEOLOGY— CENERAL  WORKS. 


1784.    White   (.J.)    A  comparison  of  Christianity 

and  Mahonietanism. 
17«.i.    Churton  (R.)    On  the  prophecies  re.specting 

the  destruction  of  Jerusalem. 
1780.    Croft  (G.)    The  use  and   abuse  of  reason  ; 

objections  against  inspiration  considered. 

1787.  Hawkins  (VV.)    On  Scripture  mysteries. 

1788.  Shepherd  (R.)  The  ground  .""nd  credibility 
of  the  Christian  religion. 

1789-  Tatham  (E.)  The  chart  and  scale  of  truth. 
•2  V. 

1790.  Kett  (H.)  The  conduct  and  opinions  of  the 
primitive  Christians. 

1791.  Morres  (,R.)    On  faith  in  general,  &c. 

1792.  Eveleigh  (J.)  The  substance,  history  and 
evidence  of  our  religion. 

1793.  Williamson  (J.)  The  truth,  inspiration, 
authority  and  evidence  of  the  Scriptures. 

1794.  Wintle  (T.)  The  expediency,  prediction, 
and  accomplishment  of  the  Christian  redemp- 
tion illustrated. 

179.5.  Veysie  (D.J  The  doctrine  of  atonement  il- 
lustrated and  defended. 

1796.  Gray  (R.)  The  principles  upon  which  the 
Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England  was  es- 
tablished. 

1797.  Finch  (W.)  The  objections  of  infidel  his- 
torians agamst  Christianity  considered. 

1798.  Hall  (C.  H.)    Fulness  of  time. 

1799.  Barrow  (W.)  Answers  to  some  popular  ob- 
jections against  the  Christian  revelation. 

181)0.  Richards  (G.)  The  divine  origin  of  proph- 
ecy. 

1801.  Faber(G.  S.)  Horae  Mosaicae  ;  ora  view  of 
the  Mosaieal  records,  and  their  connection  with 
Christianity,  etc.    2  v. 

1802.  Kott  (G.  F.)  Religious  enthusiasm  eonsid- 
erod. 

1803.  Farrar  (.J.)  On  the  mission  and  character 
of  Christ,  and  on  the  beatitudes. 

1804.  Laurence  (R.)  An  attempt  to  illustrate  those 
Articles  of  the  Church  of  England  which  the 
Calvinists  improperly  consider  as  Calvinistical. 

1805.  Nares  (E.)  A  view  of  the  evidences  of 
Christianity  at  the  close  of  the  pretended  Age 
of  Reason. 

1800.  Browne  (J.)    The  infancy  of  human  nature. 

1807.  Le  Mesurier  (T.)  The  nature  and  guilt  of 
schism  considered  with  a  particular  reference 
to  the  principles  of  the  Reformation. 

1808.  Penrose  (J.)  An  attempt  to  prove  the  truth 
of  Christianity  from  the  wisdom  displayed  in  its 
original  establishment,  and  from  the  history  of 
false  and  corrupted  systems  of  religion. 

1809.  Carwithen  (J.  B.  S.)  A  view  of  the  Brah- 
minical  religion  in  its  confirmation  of  the  truth 
of  the  sacred  hi.story,and  in  its  influence  on  the 
moral  character. 

1810.  Falconer  (T.)  Certain  principles  in  Evan- 
son's  Dissonance  of  the  Fourgenerally  received 
Evangelists,  Ac,  examined. 

1811.  Bidlake  (J.)  The  truth  and  consistency  of 
divine  revelation. 

1812.  Mant  (R.)  An  appeal  to  the  Gospel;  or,  an 
inquiry  into  the  justice  of  the  charge  alleged 
by  the" Methodists  and  other  objectors  that  the 
Gospel  is  not  preached  by  the  national  clergy. 

1813.  Collinson  (J.)  A  key  to  the  writings  of  the 
principal  Fathers  of  the  Christian  Church  who 
nourished  during  the  first  three  centuries. 

1814.  Van  Mildert  (W.)  An  inquiry  into  the  gen- 
eral principles  of  Scripture  interpretation. 

1815.  Heber  (R.)  The  personality  and  office  of 
the  Christian  Comforter. 

1816.  Spry  (J.  H.)  Christian  unity  doctriually  and 
historically  considered. 

1817.  Miller  (J.)  The  Divine  authority  of  Holy 
Scripture  asserted  from  its  adaptation  to  the  real 
state  of  human  nature. 

1818.  Moysey  (C.  A.)  The  doctrines  of  the  Unita- 
rians examined  as  opposed  to  the  Church  of 
England. 

1819.  Morgan  (H.  D.)  A  compressed  view  of  the 
jieligious  principles  and  practices  of  the  age. 


1820.  Faussett{G.)  The  claims  of  the  Established 
Church  to  exclusive  attachment  and  support, 
and  the  dangers  which  menace  her. 

1821.  .Tones  (J.)  The  moral  tendency  of  divine 
revelation. 

1822.  Whately  (R.)  The  use  and  abuse  of  party 
feeling  in  matters  of  religion. 

1823.  Goddard  (C.)    The  mental  condition  neces- 
•  sary  to  a  due  inquiry  into  religious  evidence. 

1824.  Conybeare  (.1.  J.)  An  attempt  to  trace  the 
historj'  and  ascertain  the  limits  of  the  second- 
ary and  spiritual  interpretation  of  Scripture. 

1825.  Chandler  (G.)  The  scheme  of  divine 
revelation  considered  principally  in  its  connex- 
ion with  the  progress  and  improvement  of  hu- 
man society. 

1820.  Vaux  (W.'i  The  benefits  annexed  to  a  par 
ticipation  in  the  sacraments. 

1827.  Millman  (H.  H.)  The  eharacterand  conduct 
of  the  apostles  considered  as  an  evidence  of 
Christianity. 

1828.  Home  (T.)  The  religious  necessity  of  the 
Reformation  asserted,  and  the  extent  to  which 
it  was  carried  in  the  Church  of  England  vindi- 
cated. 

1829.  Burton  (E.)  Enquiry  into  the  heresies  of 
the  apostolic  age. 

1830.  Soames  (H.)  Enquiry  into  the  doctrines  of 
the  .\nglo-Saxon  Church. 

1831.  Lancaster  (T.  Wj  The  popular  evidence  of 
Christianity  stated  and  explained. 

1832.  Hampden  (R.  D.)  The  scholastic  philoso- 
phy considered  in  its  relation  to  Christian  the- 


ology. 
833.     Nc 


18.33.    Nolan  (F.)    The  analogy  of  revelation  and 

science  established. 
1834-1835.    No  lectures  delivered. 

1836.  Ogilvie  (C.  A.)  The  divine  glory  manifested 
in  the  conduct  and  discourses  of  our  Lord. 

1837.  Vogan  (T.  S.  L.)  The  principal  objections 
against  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

1838.  Woodgate  (H.  A.)  The  authoritative  teach- 
ing of  the  Church  shown  to  be  in  conformitj' 
with  Scripture,  analogy,  and  the  moral  constitu- 
tion of  man. 

1839.  Conybeare  (W.  D.)  An  analytical  examina- 
tion of  the  character,  Ac,  of  the  Christian 
Fathers  during  the  ante-Nicene  period. 

1840.  Hawkins  (E.)  An  enquiry  into  the  con- 
nected uses  of  the  principal  means  of  attaining 
Christian  truth. 

1841.  No  lectures  delivered. 

1842.  Garbett  (J.)  Christ,  as  prophet,  priest,  and 
king.    2  V. 

1843.  Grant  (A.)  The  past  and  prospective  exten- 
sion of  the  Gospel  by  missions  to  the  heathen 
considered. 

1844.  Jelf  (R.  W.)  An  inquiry  into  the  means  of 
grace,  their  mutual  connection  and  combined 
use. 

1845.  Hartley  (C.  A.)    Justification. 

1840.  Short  (A.)  The  witness  of  the  Spirit  with 
our  spirit. 

1847.  Shirley  (W.  A.)  The  supremacy  of  Holy 
Scripture. 

1848.  Marsh  (E.  G.)  The  Christian  doctrine  of 
sanctification  considered. 

1849.  Michell  (R.)  The  nature  and  comparative 
value  of  the  Christian  evidences. 

18.50.  Goulbourn  (E.  M.)  The  doctrine  of  the 
resurrection  of  tlie  same  body  as  taught  in  Holy 
Scripture. 

1851.  Wilson  (H.  B.)    The  communioil  of  saints. 

1852.  Riddle  (J.  E.)  The  natural  history  of  infi- 
delity and  superstition. 

18.53.  Thomson  (W.)  The  atoning  work  of 
Christ. 

1854.  Waldegrave  (S.)  New  Testament  Millena- 
rianism. 

1855.  Bode  (J.  E.)  The  absence  of  precision  in 
the  formularies  of  the  Church  of  England. 

18.56.  Litton  (E.  A.)  The  Mosaic  dispensation 
considered  as  introductory  to  Christianity. 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL    WORKS. 


1857.  Jeff  (W.  E.)  Christian  faith,  comprehen- 
sive, not  partial  ;  definite,  not  uncertain 

1858.  Mangel  (H.  L.)  The  limils  of  religious 
thought. 

1859.  Rawlinsnn  (G.)  The  historical  evidences  of 
the  truth  of  the  Scripture  recoi'ds. 

1860.  Hessey  (J.  A.)     Sunday. 

1861.  Sanford  (J.)  The  mission  and  extension 
of  the  Church  at  home. 

1862.  Farrar  (A.  S.)  History  of  Free  Thought  in 
reference  to  the  Christian  Religion. 

1863.  Hannah  (J.)  The  relation  between  the 
Divine  and  human  elements  in  Holy  Scripture. 

1864.  Bernard  (T.  D.)  The  progress  of  doctrine 
in  the  New  Testament. 

1865.  Mozley  (J.  E.)    On  miracles. 

1866.  Liddon  (H.  P.)  The  Divinity  of  our  Lord 
and  Saviour,  Jesus  Christ. 

1867.  G.arbettCE.)    The  dogmatic  faith. 

1868.  Moberly  (G.)  The  administration  of  the 
Holv  Spirit  in  the  Body  of  Christ. 

1869.  Smith  (R.  P.)  Prophecy  a  preparation  for 
Christ. 

1870.  Irons  (W.  J.)  Christianiiy  as  taught  by  S. 
Paul. 

1871.  Curteis  (G.  H.)  Dissent,  in  its  relation  to 
the  Cluirch  of  England. 

1872.  Eaton  (J.  R.  T.)  The  permanence  of  Chris- 
tianity. 

1873.  Smith  (I.  G.)  Characteristics  of  Christian 
morality. 

1874.  Leathes  (S.)  The  Religion  of  the  Christ: 
its  historic  and  literary  development  consid- 
ered as  an  evidence  of  its  oiigin. 

1875.  Jaclvson  (W.)    The  doctrine  of  retribution. 

1876.  Alexander  (W.)  The  witness  of  the  Psalms 
to  Christ  and  Christianity. 

1877.  Row  (C.  A.)  Christian  Evidences  viewed  in 
relation  to  modern  thought. 

1878.  Wright  (C.  H.  H.)  Zachariah  and  his 
prophecies. 

Biblical  (The)  cabinet.  36  v.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1833-42. 

BiCLlO'i'HECA  fratrum  Polonorum  quos  Uni- 
tarios  vocant.  8  v.  in  6.  fol.  Irenopoli, 
1656. 


Crellius  (J.)     Opera v.  .3-4 

Slichtingius  (J.)    Comment,  in  N.  T .5 

Socinus  (F.)    Opera I-3 

Wolzogenius  (L.)    Opera 6 

British  reformers.     Writings.     12    v.     12°. 

London,  1 83 1. 
The   same.     12   v.     12°.     Philadelphia, 

Presbyterian  Board,  1842. 


Askew  (A.) V. 

Bale  (J.) 

Balnaves  (M.) 

Barnes  (R.) 

Becon  (T.) 

Bilnev  (T.) 

Bradford  (J.) 

Brute  (W.) 

Careless  (J.) 

Coverdale  (M.) 

Cranmer  (T.).... 

Edward  VI 

Fox  (J.) 

Frith  (J.) 

Grev  (J.) 

Hamilton  (P.) 

Hilton  (W.) 


0 
3 

Hooper  (J.) 

Hugh  (W.) 

Jewell  (J.) .... 

V.  8 
6 

n 

Knox  (J.) 

Lantern  of  light.. 

Latimer  (11.) 

Oldcastle  (J.) 

10 
1 

7 

Parr(C.)  

Philpot  (J.)  . 

Purvey  (J.) 

Ridley  (N.) 

Rogers  (J.) 

Saunders  (M.) 

Taylor  (R.) 

Thorpe  (W.)..  .. 

9 
4 
4 
4 
1 

Tindal  (W.). 

WioklifT  (J.) 

1 

BUCHON  (J.  A.  C.)  Choix  d'ouvrages  mys- 
tiques avec  notices  htteraires.  8°.  Paris, 
1852. 

BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)  Analecta  Ante-Nicaena. 
3  V.     8°.      Loudon,  1S54. 

Chevallier  (T.)  A  translation  of  the 
Epistles  of  Clement  of  Rome,  Polycarp, 
and  Ignatius ;  and  of  the  Apologies  of 
Justin  Martyr  and  Tertullian.  8°.  London, 
1851. 

Christian  (The)  library.  45  v.  16°.  and 
12°.     Ne7o  York,  [;/.  ./.] 

Christian  (The)  library.  v.  3-8.  8^. 
New  York,  1835-36. 

Christian  (The)  library.  2  v.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, 1833-34. 

Corpus  reformatorum.  Edidit  Bretschnei- 
der,  Cunitz,  Reuss,  (etc.)  v.  I-45.  4°. 
Halis  Saxon um,  1834-79. 


Calvin  (J.)    Opera v.  29-t5 

Melanchthon  (P.)    Opera 1-28 


18°. 


Evangelical   family    library.      15 

Nezu    Yor/c,  [«.  </.] 
Fathers  (A  library  of)  of  the  Holy  Catholic 

Church,  anterior  to  the  division  of  the  East 

and    West.       v.    1-41,    44.      8°.       Oxford, 

1838-77. 


Athanasius.    Against  Arianism v.  8,19 

Festal  Epistles 38 

Hist,  tracts 13 

Augustine.     Confessions 1 

Homilies  on  tlie  N.  T 16,  20 

Expositions  of  the  Psalms...24,  25,  30,  32,  37,  39 

Homilies  on  S.  John 26,  29 

Treatises 22 

Chrysostom.    Homilies  on  S.  Matthew 11,  15,  34 

S.  John 28,  36 

Acts .  33^  35 

Romans 7 

I.Corinthians ; 4,  5 

Galatians  and  Ephesians '  0 

Philippians,  Colossians  and  Tlicssalon- 

ians u 

1,  and  IL  Timothy,  Tit  lis  and  Philemon  2 

Hebrews 44 

On  the  Statues ......"  9 

Cyprian.    Epistles 17 

Treatises 3 

Cyril.    Catechetical   lectures 2 

Ephrem  Syriis.    Rhythms 41 

Gregory  the  Great.    Job 18.  21,  23,  31 

Justin  Martyr.    Works 40 

Paeian.    Works 17 

Tertullian.    Apologetic  treatises 10 

Grabe  (J.  E  )  Spicilegium  SS.  Patrum,  ut 
ethaereticorum,seculi  post  Christum  natum 
I.,  n.  et  HL  V.  1-2.  8°.  Oxoniae, 
1714. 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL   WORKS. 


Hefele  (C.  J.)     Patnim  apostolicoi'Lim  opera. 

ed.  2*.     8°.      Tiihingae,  1S42. 
HuLSEAN  lectures.      iSao-i'SjS-     44  v.     8°. 

12°.     and   16°.      Cambridge,  London,    ^'c. 

1821-76. 

CONTENTS. 

1820.  Benson  (C.)    Evidences  of  Christianity,  &c 

1821.  Franlvs  (.J.  C)  Evidences  of  Christianity,  as 
.stated  in  our  Lord's  discourses. 

1822.  Benson  (C.)    Scripture  difficulties. 

1823.  Franks  (J.  C.)  .Apostolical  preaching  and 
vindication  of  the  Gospel  to  the  Jews. 

1824.  1825.     No  appointment. 

1826.  Chevallier  (T.)  On  the  historical  types  con- 
tained in  the  Old  Testament. 

1827.  Chevallier  (T.)  On  the  proofs  of  divine 
power  and  wisdom  derived  from  the  study  of 
astronomy  ;  and  on  the  evidence,  doctrines,  and 
precepts  of  revealed  religion. 

1828, 1829,  1830.     No  appointment. 

1831.  Blunt  (J.  J.)  Veracity  of  the  historical 
books  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1832.  Blunt  (J.  J.)  Principles  for  the  proper  un- 
derstanding of  the  Mosaic  writings. 

18.33.  Rose  (H.  J.)  Law  of  Moses,  viewed  in  con- 
nection with  the  history,  &c.,  of  the  Jews,  with 
defence  of  the  Book  of  Joshua. 

1834.     No  appointment. 

18.35.  Howarth  (H.)  Truth  and  obligation  of  re- 
vealed religion,  with  reference  to  prevailing 
opinions. 

1830.  Howarth  (H.)  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the  Christ 
of  God. 

1837.  Parkinson  (R.)  Rationalism  and  revelation; 
or  the  testimony  of  moral  philosophy,  the  .sys 
tem  of  nature  and  the  constitution  of  man  to 
the  truth  of  the  doctrines  of  Scripture. 

1838.  Parkinson  (R.)  The  constitution  of  the 
visible  Church. 

18.39.  Smith  (T.  T.)  Man's  responsibility  in  ref- 
erence to  his  religious  belief. 

1840.  Smith  (T.  T.)  The  Christian  religion  in  con- 
nection with  the  principles  of  morality. 

1841-42.  Alford  (H.)  The  consistency  of  the 
Divine  conduct  in  revealing  the  doctrines  of 
redemption.    2  v. 

1843.  Miirsden  (J.  H.)  An  examination  of  passages 
in  our  Lord's  conversation  with  Nioodemus. 

1844.  Marsden  (J.  H.)  The  evils  which  have  re- 
sulted at  various  times  from  a  misapprehension 
of  our  Lord's  miracles. 

1845.  Trench  (R.  C.)  The  fitness  of  Holy  Scrip- 
ture for  unfolding  the  spiritual  life  of  man. 

1846.  Trench  (R  C.)  Chri.st  the  desire. of  all 
nations. 

1847.  Wordsworth  (C.)  On  the  canon  of  the  Scrip- 
tures of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  and  on 
the  Apocrypha. 

1848.  Wordsworth  (C.)  Lectures  on  the  Apoca- 
lypse ;  critical,  expository,  and  practical. 

1849.  Humphry  (W.  G.)  The  doctrine  of  a  future 
state. 

1850.  Humphry  (W.  G.)  The  early  progress  of 
the  Gospel. 

1851.  Currey  (G.)  The  preparation  for  the  Gospel 
as  exhibited  iu  the  history  of  the  Israelites. 

1852.  Currey  (G.)  The  confirmation  of  faith  by 
reason  and  authority. 

1853..  Cowie  (M.)  Ten  Sermons.  (Scripture  diffi- 
culties, etc.) 

1854.    Cowie  (M.)    Scripture  difficulties. 

18.55.  Goodwin  (H.)  The  doctrines  and  difficul- 
ties of  the  Christian  Faith. 

1856.  Goodwin  (H.)  The  glory  of  the  Onlv  Be- 
gotten of  the  Father,  seen  in  the  Manhood  of 
Christ. 

J857.    Swainson  (C.  A.)    The  creeds  of  the  Church. 

W58.    No  appointment. 


1859.  Ellicott(C.  J.)  The  life  of  our  Lord  Jesu.s 
Christ. 

1860.  Lamb  f  J.)  The  seven  words  spoken  against 
the  Lord  Jesus;  or  an  investigation  of  the 
motives  which  led  his  contemporaries  to  reject 
him. 

1863.  Howson  (J.  S.)    The  character  of  St.  Paul. 

1864.  Moore  (D.)    The  age  and  the  Gospel. 

1805.    Moorehouse(J.)    Ovir  Lord  Jesus'Christ  the 

subject  of  growth  in  wisdom. 
1866.     Perowne  (E.  H.)    The  Godhead  of  Jesus. 
1807.    Pritchard  (C.)    Analogies  in  the  progress  of 

nature  and  grace. 
1868.     Perowne  (J.  J.  S.)     Immortality. 
1809.    Venn  (J.)    On  some  of  the  characteristics 

of  belief. 
1870.    Farrar  (F.  W.)    The  witness  of  history  to 

Christ. 

1873.  Leathes  (S.)    The  Gospel  its  own  witness. 

1874.  Straffen  (G.  M.)  Sin  as  set  forth  in  Holy 
Scripture. 

1875.  Vaughan  (E.  T.>  Some  reasons  of  our 
Christian  hope. 

Mai  (A.)     Scriptorum  veterum  nova  collectio 

e  Vaticanis  codicibu.s.      10  v.     4°.     Roniae, 

1825-31. 
Nova  patrum  bihliotheca.     9  v.    4°.     Ro- 

mae,  1852-71. 
MiGNE     (J.    P.)       Patrologiae     cursus    com- 

pletus.     Series  Graeca.    161  v.  in  155.     sm. 

fol.      Paris,    1857-66. 
The  same.     Series  Latina.     221  v.  in  177. 

sni.  fol.     Paris,  1866-77. 

List  of  Authors. 

SERIES   GRAECA. 

Acaeins  Berrh v.    77 

Acacius  Meliten 77 

Acindynus  (G.) 151 

Adrianus 98 

Aeneus  Gazaeus 85 

Agapetus 86 

Agathias 88 

Agrippa  Castor 5 

Alexander  Alexandr 18 

Alexander  Hierosolym 10 

Alexander  Lyeop 18 

Alexander  Monachus 87 

Alexander  I.  Papa 5 

Alexander  IV.  Papa 146 

Alexius  Aristenus 133 

Alexius  Const 120 

Ammonius  85 

Amphilochius  Iron 39 

Amphilochius  .Sidenus 87 

Anacletus  Papa 2 

Anagnostes  fJ.) 156 

Anastasius  Abbas 89 

Anastasius  I.  Antioch 89 

Anastasius  Biblioth 108 

Anastasius  Caesarien 127 

Anastasius  Sinaita 89 

Anatolius 10 

Andreas  Caesarien 106 

Andreas  Creten 97 

Andreas  Samosat 85 

Andronicus 133 

Anicetus  I  Papa 5 

Anterus  Papa 10 

Antioehus  Monachus 89 

Antipater 85 

Antonius  Magnus 40 

Antonius  Melissa 136 

Apollinaris 5 

Apollinarius  Laod ; 33 

Apollonius 5 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL  WORKS. 


.  Arohaeus  Afrie 5 

Archelaiis  Mesopot 10 

Arethas 10(i 

Aristides r> 

Aristo 5 

ArseniuH  Athon 133 

Arsenius  Auton'anns 14() 

Arsenius  Eromita GO 

Asterius  Amasenus 40 

Asteritis  Urbaniif! 10 

Athrtiiasins  Alexandr 25-28 

Athauasiiw  Const 142 

Athanasiiis  Corinth 140 

Athenagoras  Athen 6 

Atticus GS 

Balsamon 137-138 

Barlaamus 151 

Barnabas 2 

Barsanuphius 86i 

Bartholomaeus  Apost 2 

Bartholomaeus  Edessen 104 

Bartholomaeus  de  Jano 158 

Basilius  Capsarien 2H-32 

Basilius  Minimus ill 

Basilius  Neopatren Ill 

Basilius  Porphyrog 117 

Basilius  Seleucien. x:. 

Bessarion ii;i 

Blastares  (M.) 144-145 

Cabasllas  (Niii 150 

Cabasilas  (MIum 149 

Caesarius  Greg.  Fiater 38 

Caius 10 

Caleeas  (J.) 150 

Calecas  (M.) 152 

Callistus  (A.) 161 

Callistus  Cataphugiota 147 

Callistus  Const..... 147 

Callistus  (N.) 145-147 

Callistus  I.  Papa lo 

Callistus  Telicoude 147 

Camariotes  (M.) 160 

Cananus  (J.) 156 

Candidus 85 

Cantaeuzenus  (,T.) I.'i,'5-154 

Cantacuzenus  (M.) 152 

Cedrenus  (G.) 121-122 

Cerameus  (T.) 132 

Chaleoeondyles  (L.) 159 

Christophorus  Alex lOO 

Christophorus  Protoas 117 

Chrysoberges  (L.) 133 

Chrysoberges  (M.) 1.54 

Chrysoeephalus  (M.) :  150 

Chrysoloras  (M.) 156 

Chrysostomus 47-64 

Chumnus  (M.) 140 

Chumnus  (N.) 140 

Cinnamus 133 

Clemens  Alex 8-9 

Clemens  I.  Papa 1-2 

Codinus  (G.) 157 

Comnena  (Anna) 131 

Comnenus  (A.) 127,  133 

Comnenus  (J.) 137 

Comnenus  (M.) 133 

Constantinus  Acropolita 140 

Constantinus  Diaeonu.s 88 

Constantinus  Harmenop 150 

Constantinus  Lascaris I6I 

Constantinus  Manasses 127 

Constantinus  Meliten u\ 

Constantinus  Porphyrog 109 

Cosmas  Hierosolym 98 

Cosmas  Indicopleustes 88 

Cosmas  Vestitor...: 106 

Cyrillus  Alex.... 68-77 

Cyrillus  Hierosolym 33 

palmatius 8.5 

Damascenus 94-96 

Daphnopates  (Theod.) ill 

Demetrius  Cydon '. 154 

Demetrius  Syneellus 120 

Didymus  Alex 39 


Diodorus  Tarsen 33 

Dionysius  Ale.x 10 

Dionysius  Areopagita 3-4 

Dorotheus 88 

Ducas 1.57 

Elentherus  Papa 6 

Ereohtins 86, 

Esaias  <'ypr 158 

Ephraeiiiius  <  ^hronogra- 

phils ;. 143 

Ephraimus  Antidch 863 

Epiphanius  Catant-n 98 

Epiphanius  (.'oust 8(;i 

Epiphanius  ('ypr 41-43 

Epiphanius  Hagiopolit 120 

Eudocia 85 

Eugenicus  (Marcus) Kill 

Eugestppus  Tractatus 133 

Eulogius  Alex 860 

Eusebius  Alex SOJ 

Eusebins  Emesen 86i 

Eusebius  Pamphiliis 19-24 

Eustathius  Beryten 85 

Eustathius  ConYessor 18 

Eustathiu.-i  Monachus 8O1 

Eustathius  Tliessaloii  ...   13.5-1.36 

Euthalins 85 

Euthyinitis  ZigaKenus...   128-131 

Eutyeluu^-  \\r\ m 

Eutychins  Con-iaiit  860 

Evagriiis  Pnntiiiis 40 

Evagrius  Sclidastieus 863 

Evanstus  Papa 5 

Fabianus  Papa 10 

Firm  us 77 

Flavian  us 65 

Gelasius 85 

Gemistus  (G.) 160 

Geneslus  (Josephus) 109 

Ge-nnadius  1.  Const 160 

Gennadius  II.  Const 85 

Georgides 117 

Georgius  Acropolita 140 

Georgius  Cypr 142 

Georgius  Hainartolus 110 

Georgius  Monachus 109 

Georgius  Nicomed loo 

Georgius  Pisida 92 

Georgius  Trapezunt 161 

Germanus  I.  Const 98 

Gernr^anus  II.  Const 140 

Glyeas  (Michael; _ 158 

Gregentius 86 

Gregoras 148-149 

Gregorius  II.  Agrigent 98 

Gregorius  Antioch 88 

Gregorius  Caesarien Ill 

Gregorius  Decapol 199 

Gregorius  Monachus lo9 

Gregorius  Nazianzenus 35-38 

Gregorius  Neocaesar 10 

Gregorius  Nyssen 44-40 

Hegesippus 7 

Hermas 2 

Hermias 6 

Hesychius  Hierosolym 93 

Hieronymus  Graecus 40 

Hilario „  153 

Hippolytus  Portuen 10 

Hippolytus  Thebanus 118 

Hyginus  Papa 5 

Ignatius  Diaconus U7 

Ignatius  Martyr 6 

Irenaeus 7 

Irene  Augusta 127 

Isaac  Judaeus 33 

Isaacius  Imperator 1.35 

l^aactis  Arnicn 132 

l.-aa.'Us  Ninivit 86, 

l-.iias  AMias 40 

l.sidunis  I'ulusiota 78 

Isidorus  Ruthen 159 

Isidorus  Thessalon 139 

Jacobus , 127 


Joannes  Adrianop ]5s 

Joannes  Antioch.  ep 77 

Joannes  Antioch.  patr 132 

■Joannes  Argyropulus 1.58 

Joannes  Cameniat I09 

Joannes  Carpath 85 

Joannes  Citri 139 

Joannes  Climaeiis 88 

Joannes  Const,  patr 96 

Joannes  Const,  diac 120 

Joannes  Cyparissiotes 152 

Joannes  Ephes „ 135 

Joannes  Euboen 96 

Joannes  Euchaitan 120 

Joannes  Geometra 106 

Joannes  Hierosolym I09 

Joannes  Jejunator 88 

Joannes  Nicaenus oii 

Joannes  Phocas 133 

Joannes  Presbyter I2(i 

Job  Monachus" 127 

Job  Peceator 1.58 

Jobius 86.7 

Joel  Byzant iSil 

Josephus  Const I5,s 

Josephus  Genesius ill 

Josephus  Hymnographus....  loo 

Josep"hus  Methonen 155 

Joseppus  Christianus loc. 

Julius  Afrieanus 10 

Justinianus  Imperatur .,  861 

.Fustinus  Martyr r, 

Lapithes  ((ieorgiusj 149 

Leo  Achridanus 120 

Leo  Caloen 117 

Leo  Grammaticus 108 

Leo  Imperator 107 

Leo  Patricius _  106 

Leo  Presbyter l2o 

Leonardus  Chien 1.59 

Leontius  Hyxant 86, 

Leontius  Ncapol 93 

Lucas  Abbas 127 

Macarius  Aegypt 34 

Macarius  Alex 34 

Macarius  Magnes Ki 

Malalas  (J.) 97 

Malchio 10 

Mammas  (G.) 140 

Manuel  Charitopulus „  I4u 

Manuel  Rhetor 140 

Marcus  Alex 139 

Marcus  Diaconus 65 

Marcus  Diadochus „.    65 

Marcus  Eremlta 65 

Matthias 2 

Maxentius  (J.) 86 

Maximus  Abbas 90-91 

Maximus  Hierosolym 5 

Melito 5 

Memno '....    77 

Methodius  Const loo 

Methodius  Martyr 18 

Methodius  Monachus 14o 

Metochita  (G.) 141 

Metochita  (T.)  Logotheta.....  144 

-Michael  Acominatus 14i> 

Michael  Const 120 

Michael  Hamartolus 117 

Miletius 64 

Modestus 860 

Moschus  (J.) 87 

Moses  Bar-Cepha 11.1 

Nectarius 39 

Nemesius :..    40 

Neophytu.s 13.5 

Nieephorus  Blemmidas 142 

Nicephorus  Botaniatas 127 

Nieephorus  Bryen 127 

Nicephorus  I  Const loo 

Nicephorus  II  Const 14(i 

Nicephorus  Monachus 147 

Nieephorus  Philosoplius 106 

Nicephorus  Presbyter Ill 


THEOLOCjY— GENERAL   WORKS. 


Nieetas  Bvzant Kio 

Nieetas  Choniates 139-140 

Nieetas  Maron l'J9 

Nicetas  Jiicaen 120 

Nicetas  Paphlag loo 

Nicetas  Pectoratus 12o 

Nicetas  Seidus .>..  127 

Nicetas  Serronius 127 

Nieolaus  Barbarus 158 

Nieolaiis  Const Ill,  127 

Nicolaus  Methonen 135 

Nicolaiis  V.  Papa IGO 

Nicon  Raithen 127 

Nilus.  Abbas 79 

Nilus  Doxopatrius 132 

Nilus  Eparchus 117 

Nonnus  Panopol 43 

Oecumenius 108,  119 

Olympiodorus 93 

Origenes 11-17 

Orsiesius 4o 

Pachomins  Monaehns 98 

Pachomius  Tabennen 40 

Pachymeres  (Geo.) 143,  144 

Palaeologus  (Joannes) 154 

Palaeologus  (Manuel  II. j 156 

Palamas  (G.) l.OO,  1.51 

Palladins  Helenop 34,  05 

Pamphilus 10 

Pantaeus 5 

Pantaleo  Diaconus 140 

Pantaleon 98 

Papias 5 

Paulus  Emesen 77 

Paulns  Silentiarius 86o 

Perdiceas 1.33 

Petrus  Alexand 18 

Petrus  II.  Alexa'nd 33 

Petrus  Argorum  ep 104 

Petrus  Laodicen 8G<> 

Petrus  Mediolan 127 

Petrus  Siculus 104 

Phileas 10 

Philippus 127 

Philo  Carpasius  ep 40 

Phifcostorgius 65 

Philoiheus  Const 154 

Piiilotheus  Monaehus 98 

Philotheus  Selyinbr 1.54 

Photius 101-104 

•Phranza  (G.) 1.56 

Pierius 10 

Pius  I.  Papa 5 

Planudes  (Maximus) 147 

Polyearpus 5 

Polcrates 5 

Pontianns  Papa 10 

Procopius  Chartophylax 100 

Procopius  Gazaeus «...    87 

Procopius  Tyror 86i 

Proclu.s 65 

Psellus  (Michael) 122 

Quadratus 5 

Quintianus 85 

Rabbulas 77 

Rhodon 5 

Samonas  Gazensis 120 

Scylitzes  (J.) 122 

Serapion  Antioehenus...'. 5 

.Serapion  Tunitanus 40 

Severianus 65 

Sixtus  I.  Papa 5 

Socrates  Scholastieus _    67 

Sophronius  Hierosolym 87 

Soter  Papa 5 

Sozomenus 67 

Steplianiis  Diaconus 100 

Suldas 117 

Symeon  Metaphrastes 

109, 114—116 

Symeon  S.  Mamantis 120 

Symeon  Stylites  Junior 86o 

Symeon  Thessalonicen 15.5 

Synesius 66 


Tarasius 98 

Tatianus 6 

Telesphorus  Papa 5 

Thalassius 91 

Theodoretus 80-84 

Theodorus   Abucara 97 

Theodorus  Alaniae  ep 140 

Theodoras  Andiden 140 

Theodorus  Ducas., 140 

Theodorus  Gaza 161 

Theodorus  Herael 18 

Theodorus  Icon 120 

Theodorus  Lector 86^ 

Theodorus  Meliten 149 

Theodorus  Mopsuest 66 

Theodorus  Prodrom 133 

Theodorus  Raithuen 91 

Theodorus  Scythop 86i 

Theodorus  Siudita -    99 

Theodosius  Alex 86i 

Theodosius  Diaconus \1.i 

Theodotus 77 

Theodulus  Monaehus 145 

Theognostus  Alex 10 

Theognostus  Monaehus 105 

Theoleptus , ~  143 

Theona.** 10 

Theophanes  Abbas -  108 

Theophanes  Nicaen 150 

Tlieophilus  Alex 66 

Theophilus  Autioch 0 

Theophilus  Caesar 5 

rheophylactus.„ 123-126 

Theorianus 133 

Theotimus 85 

Timotheus  I.  Alex 33 

TImotheus  III.  Alex .86, 

Timotheus  Beryten 85 

Timotheus  Const 86i 

Timotheus  Hierosolym 86, 

Titus 18 

Urbanus  I.  Papa. 10 

Veccus  (J.) 141 

Victor  1.  Papa 5 

Xanthopulus  (Callistus) 147 

Xanthopulus  (Ignatius) 147 

Xiphilinus  (Georgius) 135 

Xiphilinus  (Joannes) 120 

Zaeharias  Hierosolym ~  86^ 

Zacharias  Mitylen 85 

Zephirinus  Papa 10 

Zonaras  (Joannes) 134-135 

Zosimus  Abbas, 78 

SEBIESLATIN.*. 

Abaelardus  (Petrus) v.  178 

Abbas  (G.) 166 

Abbaudus 166 

Abbo  Floriacen „  139 

Abbo  Metensis -    87 

Abbo  Sangermanen 1.32 

Abedoc 96 

Absalon  Abbas 211 

Achardus 196 

Adalbero  Laudunen 141 

Adalbero  Remen 137 

Adalbertus  Meten 136 

Adalbertus  Moguntinus 172 

Adalbertus  Pragensis 137 

Adalgerus 1.34 

Adalhardus 105 

Adamanus 88 

Adamus  Bremen 146 

Adamus  Persen 212 

Adamus  S.  Victor 196 

Adamus  Scotus :....  198 

Adelboldus 140 

Adelgorius 157 

Adelmannus 143 

Ademarus 141 

Adeodatus  Papa 87 

Ado 123 


Adrevaldus 124 

.'\driauus  I.  Papa 96 

Adrianus  II.  Papa 122 

Adrianus  III.  Papa 127 

Adrianus  IV.  Papa 188 

Adso 137 

Adventius 121 

Aegidius  Parisien 212 

Aelredus 195 

Aeneas  Parisien 121 

Agano 150 

Agapetus  I.  Papa 66 

Agapetus  II.  Papa l.%3 

Agatho  Papa 87 

Agio 132 

Agnellus  Abba? 106 

Agnellus  Ravenn 68 

Agobardus 104 

Ahyto 115 

Aileranus 80 

Aimericus 201 

Aimo ...  181 

Aimoinus  Floriacen 139 

Aimoinus  Sangerm 126 

Alanu.s  .Abbas 89 

Alanus  Antissiodor 201 

Alanus  de  Insulis 210 

Alanus  Tewkesberien 190 

Albericus  Aquensis 167 

Albericus  Ostiensis 155 

Albertus  Miciacen 139 

Albuinus 138 

Alcherus 194 

Alcuinus 100-101 

Aldhelmus 89 

Aldricus  Cenomanen 115 

Aldricus  Senonen : 105 

Alexander  Gemmeticen 205 

Alexander  II.  Papa 146 

Alexander  III.  Papa 200 

Algerus 180 

Alpertus 140 

Alphanus  Benevent 80 

Alphanus  Salernitan 147 

Alvarus  (Paulus) 121 

Alwaio 151 

Amalarius  Metensis lOo 

Amalarius  Treviren 99 

Amandus 87 

Amatus 155 

Aniblardus 138 

Ambrosius  Aiiii"i  iii- 89 

Ambrosius  Caduicen 89 

Ambrosius  Mediolan 16-18 

Amedeus 188 

Amoenus 61 

Amulo 116 

Anamodus 129 

Anastasius  Biblioth 127-129 

Anastasius  Eremita 148 

Anastasius  I.  Papa 20. 

Anastasius  III.  Papa 131 

.Anastasius  IV.  Papa 188 

Angelomus 115 

Angelramnus 96 

Angelrannus 141 

Angilbertus  Centulen 99 

.\ngilbertus  Corbeien 129 

Annemundus 87 

Anno  Colonien 143 

Ansegisu.s 105 

Ansellus 151 

Anselmus  Cantuar 1.58-1.59 

Anselmus  Havelberg 188 

Anselmus  Laudunen 162 

Anselmus  Leodien 143 

Anselmus  Lueen 143 

Anselmus  Mediolan 155 

Anselmus  Remen 142 

Antoninus  Honoratus .50 

Antoninus  Placentanus 72 

Autonius  5 

Arator 8 

Arculfus  Gallus 88 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL   WORKS. 


Ardo  or  Smaragdiis TOG 

Aiegius 72 

Arialdus 143 

Aribo  Moguntinus 141 

Aribo  ScholasticiKS 150 

Arnaldus  Senonen 143 

Arno  Praepositus 194 

Arnobius  Afer 5 

Arnobius  Junior 53 

Arnoldus  Emmeram 141 

Arnoldus  Halberstaten 139 

Arnulfus  de  Boenis 180 

Arnulfus  Flandriae 179 

Arnulfus  Lexovien iioi 

Arnulfus  Mediolan 147 

Arnulfus  Remen 139 

Arthaldus 133 

Ascaricus 99 

Atto  Pistorien 188 

Atto  Vercellen 134 

Audoenus 87 

Audradus  Seiion 115 

Augustinus  Cantuar 80 

Augustinus  Hipponen 32-47 

Aurelianus  Arelat (i8 

Aunarius 82 

Aurelianus  Eeomen 106 

Aurelius  Carthagin 20 

Auscharius  Amber 118 

Ausonius 19 

Auspicius (il 

Autbertus 80 

Avesgotus 143 

Avitus 59 

Aymardus 137 

Baehiarius 20 

Baldricus KiO 

Balduinus  Cantuar 204 

Balduinus  Flandriae 209 

Bandinus  192 

Bartholomaeus  Abbas 149 

Bartholomaeus  Catalaun 181 

Beatus  Presbyter 90 

Beda 90-95 

Benedictus  Anianen 103 

Benedictus  Canonicus 179 

Benedictus  I'iaconus 106 

Benedictus  Mediolan 89 

Benedictus  IVTonaehus 139 

Benedictus  I.  Papa 72 

Benedictus  II.  Papa 96 

Benedictus  III.  Papa 115 

Benedictus  IV.  Papa 131 

Benedictus  VI.  Papa _  135 

Benedictus  VII.  Papa 137 

Benedictus  VIII.  Papa 130 

Benedictus  IX.  Papa 141 

Benedictus  Pater 06 

Berengarius  Discipulus 178 

Berengarius  Narbonen 143 

Berengaudus 129 

Berengosus lOO 

Bernardus  Andegaven 141 

Bernardus  Bisuldunen 149 

Bernardus  Carthusien 153 

Bernardus  Clarae-Vallen  182-185 

Bernardus  Fontis  Callidi 204 

Bernardus  Luteven 150 

Bernardus  Monachus ,...  121 

Bernardus  Toletanus 155 

Bernelinus 151 

Bernerus 137 

Berno 142 

Bernowinus 105 

Bertarius  Cassinensis 126 

Bertarius  Virdunensis 132 

Bertholdus 147 

Bertricramnus so 

Bertrandus  de  Blancesfort...  195 

Boetius 63-64 

Bonifacius  Mogunt 89 

Bonifacius  I.  Papa 20 

Bonifacius  II.  Papa 05 

Bonifacius  IV.  Papa 80 


Bonifacius  V.  Papa 80 

Bonizo 150 

Bovo 143 

Branlio 80 

Britfertus 139 

Bruno  Argentin 106 

Bruno  Carthusien 152-153 

Bruno  Colonien 134 

Bruno  Herbipolen.. 142 

Bruno  Lingonen 139 

Bruno  Magdeburg 147 

Bruno  Signien 104-105 

Bulgaranus 80 

Bullonius  (GodetVi(lus) 155 

Burchardus 140 

Cae?arius  Arelat 07 

Caius  Papa 5 

Calixtus  II.  Papa 103 

Candidns  Arianus 8 

Candidas  Fulden.. 100 

Cappidus 133 

Capreolus 53 

Carolinus 130 

Carolus  C'alvus 124 

Carolus  Magnus 97-98 

Cassianus 49-60 

Cassiodorus  (M.  A.) 09-70 

Cathwallonus 141 

Catulfas 90 

Celsus 0 

Ceolfridus 89 

Cerealis 58 

Chlotarius  II 80 

Chrodegangus 89 

Chrodobertus 87 

Chroniatius 20 

Claudius  Taurinen 104 

Clemens  II.  Papa 142 

Clemens  III.  Papa 204 

Clodoveus  II 87 

Coelestinus  I.  Papa 50 

Coelestinus  II.  Papa 179 

Coelestinus  III.  Papa 200 

CogitosTis 72 

Colujnbanus  Confessor 80 

Columbanus  Trudon loo 

Commodiaiius 5 

Conon  Cardinalis 103 

Constans  Sacerdos 96 

Constantinus  Africanus 150 

Constantmns  Magnus 8 

Constantinus  Meten 139 

Constantinus  Papa 89 

Constantinus  Albigen 87 

Cornelius  Papa 3 

Cosnias  .lapygus 133 

Cosmas  Pragensis 100 

Cotto  (J.) 150 

Crisconius 88 

Cummianus 87 

Cyprianus  Carthaginen 4 

Cyprianus  Cassinen 89 

Cyprianus  Cordiilifn 132 

Cvricius  15Mi'-Jn 9(> 

l)ado 132 

Dagobertus  1 80 

Dagulfus 99 

Damasus  Papa 13 

Damianus  (Petrus) 87 

Defensor 88 

Deoduinus 146 

Desiderius 87 

Deusdedit  Cardinalis 150 

Deusdedit  Papa 80 

Dexter 31 

Dionysius  Alexandrinus 5 

Dionysius  Exiguus 07 

Dionysius  Filocalus 13 

Dionysius  Papa 5 

Dinothus 8o 

Dodana  or  Duodena loo 

Dominicus  Gradensis 141 

Domnizo lOO 

Domnolus 72 


Donatus 87 

Donus  Papa '. 87 

Draeontius 60 

Drepanius  Florus 01 

Drogo  Bellovacen 143 

Drogo  Cardinalis 100 

Druthmarus 106 

Dudo  Decanus 141 

Dungalus 105 

Duns  tan  ns 137 

Durandus  Claromontanus...  150 

Durandus  Tioarn 149 

Dynamius  Patricias 80 

Eadmerus 15<( 

Ebalus 141 

Ebbo 116 

Eherhardus 141 

Ebrardus 149 

Eckbertus  Scbonaug 195 

Egbertus ." S9 

Eginhardus  1(I4 

Eigil 1(15 

Ekkehardas 154 

Eldefonsus km; 

Eleutherius 65 

Elfricus 1.39 

Elias  Coxida 209 

Eligius 87 

Elipandus 96 

S.  Elizabeth 195 

Ellingeriis 141 

Elpis 63 

Emma  Regina 141 

Ennodins 63 

Eraclias 135 

Erchamhertus  Episeopus....  116 
Erchenibertus  Monachus....  12) 

Erkembaldus 137 

Ermanrieus ik; 

Ermengaudus 204 

Ermoldus 105 

Ernaldus 189 

Ernulfus 153 

Erradis 194 

Ervisius 196 

Ethelbertus 8(» 

Ethel  vol  fus 96 

Ethel  woldus 137 

Eucherius 50 

Eugenius  Carthag 58 

Eugenius  II.  Papa W.^ 

Eugenius  III.  Papa 180 

Eugenius  Toletan 87 

EuKvppius  Afric 62 

Eal.>i;ins 11.5 

EiiiilirniiJu^ 58 

iJiM'liius   lUuno 147 

iMis.l.ius  WTcell 12 

Eustathias 53 

Eutropias  80 

Eutychianus  Papa .'...       5 

Evagrius 20 

Evantius 88 

Evodius 31 

Facundus 67 

Falco  Beneventanus 173 

Faltonia  Proba 19 

Fardul[us 99 

Faro 87 

Fastidius 50 

Fastredns i,k8 

Faustinas  I'l.'slivt.T 13 

S.   Faustinas ; 59 

Faustns  Manichaens 20 

Faustus  Rhegien 5s 

Felix  Bareinon 9C^ 

Felix  Lemovie 87 

Felix  I.  Papa 5 

Felix  II.  Papa 13 

Felix  III.  Papa 58 

Felix  IV.  Papa 65 

Felix  Ravenn 89 

Felix  Urgell 96 

Ferrandus  (Fulgentius) 07 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL   WORKS. 


Flodoardiip 135 

FlorianuR  Abbas 72 

Floras  Lugdiin 119 

Foleai-diis  Lobieti  157 

Folcardus  Sithiven 147 

Folcuinus  Laubien i:i7 

Foliot  (Gilbertus) l!i(>,  -in-' 

Folquinus 130 

Formosus  Papa 129 

Fortunatus 88 

Franciseus  Camenus 1G2 

Franco  Affligem lOB 

FraiiPO  Leodieu 143 

Freeulphus I(i6 

Fredegisus lo.j 

Frederioiis  Colimii-ii HiG 

Fridegodu:< 133 

Frollandiis 143 

Frotharius liif, 

Fronmundiis 141 

Frovvinus 179 

Fruptiiosus 87 

Fulbertus 141 

Fuleo  Corbeien 150 

Fulco  Rhemen 131 

Fnlcoius 150 

Fiilgenlius fio 

Galbeitus  Brugensis IGG 

Gallus  Claromontanus 87 

Galliis  Hibern 87 

Galterus  Magalonen 157 

Gareias 141 

Garneiius  Abbas 96 

Ganierius  Lingonen 2()5 

Garnerus  Parisien 193 

Galo 1G2 

Gaudentius 20 

Gaiifredus ' 149 

Gaufridus  Catalaiin 173 

Ganfridus  Claraeval 188 

Gaiifridu.s  Grossiis 172 

GaLifridus  S.  Barbjira 205 

Gauslinus 141 

Gebuinus , 147 

Gelasius  I.  Papa 59 

Gelasius  II.  Papa ir,:i 

Gennadius  Mat-silii'ii .".s 

Geraldiis  Caduiceii Jnri 

Geraldus  Silvae-Wajori.« 147 

Gerardus  I.  Cameracen 142 

Gerardas  II.  Carneracen 150 

Gerardus  Eiigolismen 172 

Gerardus  Grandiniont 2ii4 

Gerardus  Presbyter 170 

Gerardus  Suessionen I3s 

Gerholius 193-194 

Germanus  Parisien 72 

Gervasius 143 

Gezo 137 

Gilbertus  de  Hoilandia 188 

Gilbertus  Limerioen 159 

Gildas G9 

Gilduinus 190 

Gillebertus 15u 

Gilo  Tusculanus 173 

Gislebertus  Crispinus 159 

Gislebertus  Porretanus 188 

Godefredus  Stabuien 149 

Godefridus  Adrnonten 174 

Godefridus  Ambianen 102 

Godefridus  H.  Vietoris 19G 

Godefridus  Viterbien 198 

Godehardus 141 

Godesehalkus 141 

Goffridus 157 

Gondemaius 80 

Goscelinus 155 

Gospertus 139 

Gotteschali'us 121 

Gozeehinus 143 

Gratianus  Clusionen 187 

Gregorius  Legatus lOG 

Gregorius  Magnus 75-79 

Gregorius  II  Papa 89 


Gregorius  III  Papa 89 

Gregorius  IV  Papa loO 

Gregorius  V  Papa 137 

Gregorius  VI  Papa 142 

Gregorius  VII  Papa 1  i>i 

Gregorius  VIII  Papa 2  iii 

Gregorius  Presbyter I<i3 

Gregorius  Turoneii 71 

Grimaldus : 121 

Grimlaicus 129 

Guaiferius 147 

Gualterus  (!>■  i ';i>i,.|ii,,n(.- 209 

Gaalterus  rhiniarni 173 

Gualterius  Mi-M.mi 147 

Gualterus  Parisien 199 

Gualterus  Tarvaiien ir.r, 

Guarinus i:"' 

Gudinus  Luxovien I'.l 

Guerrieus 1^>; 

Guibertus  Abbas i:.r, 

Guibertus  Gemblaci-n 211 

Guichardus  Lugduneii  199 

Guide  Ambianen 14G 

Guido  Aretinus 141 

Guido  Carilocus 181 

Guido  de  Castellione 142 

Guido  Farfen 150 

Guido  II  Podien 137 

Guigo  I  Carthusien 1.53 

Guigo  II  Carthusien 153 

Guillelmus    Abbas   S.  Iiivi- 

on 141 

Guillelmus  Abbas  S.  German  141 
Guillelmus  Abbas  S.   Theo- 

dor 180 

Guillelmus  Apiilus 149 

Guillelmus  V  Aquitan 141 

Guillelmus  Cabillon 134 

Guillelmns  de  Campellis 163 

Guillelmus  Meteu 150 

Guillelmus  de  Trahinaco 204 

Guillelmus  Tyren 201 

Guitmundus 149 

Gumpoldus 135 

Gnnrlf.pharns 140 

(;nii.lii:fii< 159 

(.mithariu-  r..\.,u 121 

i.uiith.iu-- 212 

(imiz- 130 

Ha.l..iiidu>  80 

Hainmiius 105 

Haliiiardus 142 

Halitgarius 105 

Hariulfus 174 

Harm  ot  us 120 

Haitmannus 110 

Hatto 131 

Havmo 116-118 

Havto 105 

Heiaaudus 142 

Heliuandu^ 212 

Hflpidius  (li.) (-,2 

Hemiiiingus 15u 

Henricus   de    Castro-Marsi- 

aco 204 

Henricus  Huntingdon 195 

Henricus  Jmperator 140 

Henricus  Parmen.. 139 

Henricus  Pomposianus 150 

Henricus  Remen 196 

Henricus  Salterien 180 

Henri. Mis  Saltzl.urg 196 

Heniirus  S.|,tiUK'llen 204 

Hciaidus 121 

Herbertus  de  Liuseham 190 

Heribertus  Eichstetten 141 

Heribertus  Monaehus 181 

Hericus  Antissiodor 124 

Herigerus 139 

Herimannus 150 

Herlembaldus 143 

Hermannus  Contractus 143 

Hermannus  Judaeus 170 

Hermannus  Tornacen 180 


Hervaeus  Remen 1.32 

Hervaeus  Burgidol 181 

Heterius 96 

Hieronvmus 22-30 

Hilariaiius  iQ.  Julius) 13 

Hilanus  Arelaten .50 

Hilarius  Diaconus 18 

Hilarius  Discipulus 178 

Hilarius  Papa 58 

Hilarius  Pictavien 9-10 

Hildebertus  Cenoman 17X 

Hildehrandus  Junior 181 

Hildefonsus 96 

Hildegardis 197 

Hildemaius lOiJ 

Hildericiis lo8 

llildiiiiius 106 

Hiiiriiiarus  Laiidun 124 

Hiiicmarus  Rlieinen 125-126 

Honorius  Augustodun 172 

Honorius  I.  Papa 80 

Honorius  II.  Papa 166 

Horinisda  Papa 63 

Hrotsuitha 137 

Hucbaldus 132 

Hugo  Amliianen 192 

Hugo  de  Campo-Florido 196 

Hugo  de  Cleriis 163 

Hugo  Cluniaeen 159 

Hugo  V.  Cluniaeen 209 

Hugo  Eterianus 202 

Hugo  Farsitus 179 

Hugo  Flaviniacen 154 

Hugo  Floriacen 163 

Hugo  dePolieto 196 

Hugo  Gratianop 166 

Hugo  Lincolnien 153 

Hugo  Lingonen 142 

Hugo  Lugdunen 157 

Hugo  Masticonen 181 

Hugo  Metellus 188 

Hugo  II.  XiMMiien 143 

Hugo  I'ictaviiHis 194 

Hugo   Poitiicalcn 170 

Hugo  de  Kiliodiiiionte 106 

Hugo  de  S.  Victore 175-177 

Hugo  I.  Trecen 146 

Humbertus 143 

Idalius 96 

Idatiu- 51 

Innoc.-iitiu.-  I.  I'apa 20 

Iniio,.,i, tills  II.   Papa 179 

IniKicen  ius  III.  Papa...  214-217 

Isaac  de  Stella 194 

Isaacus  I.ingonen 124 

Isidorus  Hispalen 81-84 

Isidorus  Mercator 130 

Isidorus  Paeen 96 

Iso  Sangall 121 

Ivo  Carnoten  101-162 

.leremias  Seiion 105 

Jesse  Ambianen 105 

Joannes  Abrincensis 147 

Joannes  Algrinus 206 

Joannes  Arelaten 72 

Joannes  S.  Audoeni 162 

Joannes  Belethus 202 

Joannes  de  Belineis 209 

Joannes  Besuensis 162 

Joannes  Bielaren 72 

Joannes  Carthusien....! 153 

Joannes  Cirita 188 

Joannes  Cluniaeen 133 

Joannes  Constantien 163 

Joannes  Cornubien :...  199 

Joannes  Diaconus 59 

Joannes  Fiseamnen 147 

Joannes  de  Garlandia 150 

Joannes  Gualbertus 140 

Joannes  Lateranen 194 

Joannes  Leodien 180 

Joannes  Marsieanus 160 

Joannes  Meten 137 

Joannes  Michaelen 100 


T  H  EO  L(  )G  V— G  E  N  E  R  A  L    WO  R  K  S . 


Joannes     Mnnaohn.e.     Ann. 

•    n-V2 Kk; 

Joannes  II.  Papa (iii 

Joanne.'^  HI.  Papa 77 

Joannes  IV.  Papa 8(i 

Joannes  V.  Papa !i(; 

Joannes  VI.  Papa Sii 

Joannes  VII.  Papa .s!» 

Joannes  VIII.  Papa 12(i 

Joannes  IX.  Papa l:U 

Joannes  X.  Papa V.il 

Joannes  XI.  Papa 182 

Joannes  XII.  Papa !:« 

Joannes  XIII.  Papa 135 

Joannes  XIV.  Papa i:i7 

Joannes  XV.  Papa 137 

Joannes  XVIII.  Papa 13!) 

Joannes  XIX.  Papa 141 

Joannes  Sabinen 14.3 

Joannes  Saresbeiien 101) 

Joannes  Venetus 13!i 

Jonas  Aurelianen Kii; 

Jonas  Elmon 87 

Jordanns 142 

Joseelinus  Tmonen liiii 

Joseplnis  l)isiM|.iilus !I9 

Josephiis  S.H^eiilc.s lOG 

Joskiiii^ ISO 

Julianus  l\,i,ieiius r,u 

Julianus  Toletan W, 

Julius  I.  Papa 8 

Junilius (18 

Justus  Urgellen  (;7 

Ju  venous v.i 

]jabovans  Canlinnlis 2(i4 

Lactantius (1-7 

Lamberttis  Atrebat 102 

Lambertus  Audoniar 1G3 

Lambertus  Hersfeld 140 

Lambeitus  Pultaiien 100 

Lamlieriiis  Hiinill.Hi-cn  153 

Lantlrii.iis «7 

Landiil|.liiis  .luiiini- 173 

Landiilpliiis  Mediohm 147 

Ivanfiancus 150 

Laurentins  Cassinen 133 

Laurentius  de  Leodio 204 

Laurentins  Novarien 00 

Laurentins  \'onnicn 103 

Leandm- 72 

Ledwinns 141 

Leidi-adns O!) 

Leo  Atinen  143 

Leo  Hiturieen r:.i 

Leo  Magnus 54-50 

Leo  Marsieanus 173 

Leo  11.  Papa : <io 

Leo  III.  Papa 102 

Leo  IV.  Papa 115 

Leo  VI.  Papa 132 

Leo  VII.  Papa 132 

Leo  VIII.  Antipapa 134 

Leo  IX.  Papa 143 

Leo  Senonen 08 

Leodegarius  Augustodunen    9G 

Leodegarius  Viennen 143 

Leponus 31 

Letaldus 137 

Liberatus 08 

Liberius  Papa 8 

Licinianiis 72 

Lietl)ertus  Cameracen 140 

Lietbertus  Valent 1,57 

Lisiardus 174 

Liutprandus 1.30 

Livinus 87 

Lombardus  (Petrus) 191-l!)2 

Lotharius  Rex 121 

Ijueifer  Calaritanus 13 

Lucius  Papa 3 

Lucius  II.  Papa 17!» 

Lucius  III.  Papa 201 

Luculentins 72 

Ludgerus m 


Lullns 

Lupus  (Servatl'i's)'!. .,.'!.!."."_'.' '  ll'il 

Lupus  Trecen 

-"^ 

Mcnns  Scininen                        Kr' 

:M;,n.hi> 

M^ini.Tiinns 

IS 

Mani.Mtns 

Man.-io 

.■\Ian.-ii;ddns 

■Mansnctns            

53 

131 

ihr> 

87 

Manninins 

Marli.Hln^  U.-iioin'!) 

171 

Mar.M.llnnis  (Mnh-s 

Mar<-.-llinii>  I'r.-sliyt.-r.. 
Var<a,ifn~ 

.'.'.'.'..'     13 

Mann-  1  as-in<Mi                             so 

Mairns  hlr-.ntin....' 

.Marcns  Papa 

01; 

Maiiaiius  Heotus 

-Marinus  L  Papa 

iMaiinus  II.  Papa 

147 

120 

133 

72 

131 

72 

.Maiimn-  Lcunnnni 

Maitinns   1.  |'a,.a 

.Mal.-i  nn-  (  Firm i.-i'|V|'  " 

208-209 
87 

IK 

.Malluldis   Con.itissa 

MallMldis  Kriiina 

Mattbaeus  »  ard  nialis.... 
Mattbaens  Vindnrnx-n. 
Mauricuis  de  Sullia.-n.... 

157 

151 

173 

205 

205 

143 

Maximiis  Caesaraug 

Maxinnis  (Tranun.atieiis 

80 

IS 

Meginfrc-dns  

Mercator  i.AIarinsl 

141 

M.M-nl,and.'s  

Mil..  

Minn. 'ins  Felix  (.M.) 

M.nit.uins 

01 

121 

3 

Mnnii. 

170 

Nii-.^las  .\.inil<.'iiMi 

52 

08 

-\i.-..lans  Ciai-aevallen... 

190 

Xi.-.ilans  II.  Pupa 

143 

N..tk.-rns 

Xovatianns 

139 

131 

3 

I^ovatns  ('atli.ilii'us 

Odalricns  Pra.-|iositus.. 
Odalricus  Klienien 

150 

133 

Oddo  Astensis 

Odilo  Chiniacen 

Odilo  Monaehus 

105 

142 

132 

Odo  Ans.-i.ni 1,37 

Odo  l!..|l..va.-..n 124 

Odo  C.ini.na.'.n lOO 

Odo  Caiituaricn 133 

Odo  Chiniacen 13:i 

Odo  de  Deogilo 195 

Odo  Fossaten 143 

Odo  !\Iorimundon 188 

Odo  Ki'iinni 172 

Odo  .•^.  \i.'t.ins 190 

Odo  de  .S.dia.M, 212 

Odo  Tnllensis 205 

Odorannns 142 

Ogerius 180 

Old 


Idogari 


Optatiai 
Optntus 


Ordericus  Vitali.s 188 

Orientius : 01 

Or.isins 31 

Osl..nnns 149 

Osins  CnMnlH-iisis ,s 

otb.-ll.i.ldns 141 

Otblonus 140 

Otberus 151 

Otto  Bambergen 17-3 

Pacatus 13 

Pacianus 13 

Palladius  Antissiodor 87 

Pam  mac  bins 2(» 

Papias  Graniniatieus 141 

Pasclialis  I.  Papa 102 

Pasi-lialis  II.  Papa 103 

Pasehasinus ,50 

Paschasius  Diaconus 02 

Paschasius  Radbertus 120 

Patricius 53 

Paulinus  Aquileien 99 

Paulinos  Mediolan 20 

Paulinus  Nolanus 01 

Paulinus  Petvicoidien 01 

Paulus  Carnoten 155 

Paulus  Emeritanus 80 

Paulus  I.  Paca ' 89 

Paulus  Virodunen 87 

Pelagius  Papa 09 

Pelagius  II.  Papa 72 

Peringerus 141 

Perpetitus 58 

Petrus  Alphonsus 155 

Petrus  Archidiaconus 90 

Petrus  Blesensis 207 

Petrus  Cantor 205 

Petrus  Cardinalis 199 

Petrus  Casinen 173 

Petrus  Cellen  202 

Petius  Chrysolanus 102 

Petrus  Chrysologus 52 

Petrus  Claraevallen 201 

Petrus  Comestor 198 

Petrus  Damianns 144,145 

Petrus  Dia.'.nius 02 

Petrus  Div.n isl 

Petrus  (.irni. linn. nt 204 

Petrus  de   Honestis 1(53 

Petrus  Leonis 100 

Petrus  Malleaeen 14fi 

Petrus  Pictavien 211 

Petrus  de  Riga 212 

Petrus  de  Roya 194 

Petrus  Sarnensis 213 

Petrus  Venerabilis 189 

Philastrius 12 

Phllippus  de  Harveng 203 

Philippus  Presbyter .53 

Phillippus  I.  Re.x 159 

Pboebadius 2o 

Pibo •...  1,57 

Pirminius 89 

Plncidiis ;. 103 

P..lcn)aens  Svlviiis 13,  53 

Pontianns  A'tVie 07 

Pnlitins  Abbas  S.    Kufi 103 

P..ntius    Clnnia.a.nsis 100 

P.intins   liia,..nns 3 

i:"l'l-M''l-M 155 

Popp.)  T.vvn-.n, 141 

Possidins 50 

Potamius 8 

Primasius 6s 

Probus  tx\.  Valerius) 130 

Prosper  Aquitan 51 

Prosper  Manichaeiis 65 

Protadius 80 

Pni.ientins  (Aurelius) .59-00 

Prii.lentins  trceen 115 

Pnr.dnirdus 139 

Habauus  Maurus 107-112 

Racbio 90 

Radbodus  Dolen 132 

Radbodus  H.  Tornacen 150 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL    WORKS. 


Badbodus  Trajecten 13'2 

^K&flegundis ^..     72 

Radulfut;  Caiitnarien 1G3 

Hadulfiis  Reiiien ir,3 

Kadulfiis  T<ji-tarius IGO 

Kadiilphus  Ardeus 13.5 

Kainilialdas "..  14:5 

Rainaldus  It.  Renieu 172 

Rainardus  Cistercien Isl 

Ratherius 13(1 

Ratpertus  Sangall 12ii 

Ratramnus 121 

Rauraeus s7 

Raymundus 1.51 

RaVnaldus  I.  Remen 150 

Retiino 1:52 

Reiiribaldus  Praepositus 102 

Reinerus  Leodien 2U-1 

Rciniuiii^  Aritissiucior l:il 


Ricliai-dns  AlilK 
Kichai-dus  Card 
Rirhardusde  V 
Ri<-hardus  Prat. 
Richardii.'^  a  S. 

Rirlirllls 

cnlfiis 


Ri 
Ri 

RoIm 
Rol.. 


dis. 


tiis  Mi'teii 

Kol.oitus  :\Iolisiiien  

Roliei-tus  PiiUiu-; 

Roliei-tus  Retell  en 

Roliertiis  Rex 

RobPi-tus  de  Torimieio 

Robertiis  de  Tiimlpaletia 

Rodulfns 

Rodulpliiis  Hitmiceii 

RodiilphusTnid.Mi 

Rofrerius  Heeeeii 

Ri)gerius  I  taints 

Rdgerii.^  .\iireliaiieii 

Roman  US  Papa 

Romualdiis 

Rarico  Laiidiineii 

Rorico  Moissiaceii 

Rosweyde  (III  \'itae  Patruiii 


Sieardiis  CreTrKmcn 
lormis , 


Rotbertiis  Londiiieii HI 

Rothadiis   11 1111 

RllfilUl.S  Epi.seopiis 1.5(J 

Rnfinus  Presbyter 21 

Riipertns  Tuitien 107-170 

Ruricius .5,S 

Rustieus  Piar-oiius CT 

Salomon  ('mist 132 

Saloiiins 5:5 

Salvianus .5:i 

Samuel 14!) 

Scotus  Erigena  (.J.) 122 

Seoundinus  Hibeni 01 

Secundinns  Maniehaeus 20 

Sedatu.s 72 

Sedulins  (Coelius) I'J 

Sednliii.s  Seotus 103 

Seherns ICi 

Seifridns 14-j 

Sei-gius  I.  Pnp.i ,s:i 

Sergius  JI.  Pajia Kic, 

Sergius  III.  Papa 131 

Sergiu.s  IV.  Papa l;j9 

Severus  Majorieen.. 20 

Severus  Rhetor 19 

Seveni.s   (Sulpicius) 20 


Sid 

Sigebertus  Gemblaeen ico    I 

Sigehertus  Re.x 87    I 

Sigehardii.* i:33    | 

Silvester  Papa 

Silvester  II.  Papa 

Simpertns 

Simplieins  Papa., 

Sirieiiis  Papa 

Siseljiitlins.- 

Sixtus  11.  Papa.... 


^t.-plian,,.d.-  1. 1. Ma,-., 204 

.^t,-pliaM.,-,i.-    Miireto -(11 

StephaiiU-  Pap., .T 

Stephanas  II.  Papa 89 

Stephanii.s  III.  Papa 89 

Stephanii.'*  IV.  Papa 102 

Stephanas  V.  Papa 129 

Stephanos  VI.  Papa 129 

Steplianus  VII.  Papa 132 

Stephanas  VIII.  Papa i:52 

Stephanas  IX.  Papa 11:1 

Steplianus  Parisleii 17:! 

Steplianus  Toriiac-,Mi -U 

Stuniiius s'.i 

Suavius 157 

Sugerius 180 

So  Icard  as 155 

Snipicias 80 

Sylveriiis  Papa 00 

Sylvias  (AnnaGus) 5o 

Symrnacluis  (Aureliusi ix 

Svmm.'U'hus  Papa 02 

Taio 80 

Tarra 80 

Teialdus l:58 

Terriru-   T.Miii.lanus 201 

Tprtulliaims...' 1-2 

Teiilliis ISO 

Thaimnianis 140 

Theganus Kk; 

Theobaldus  Cantuaiieii Iss 

Theobaldas  Stampen K;:: 

Theodericus  Moiiacliiis l.-,o 

Theodcrieiis  Padeil.nin 147 

Tlie.idoiiriis  And.-itriii I  .",7 

Tlieodorieus  .M.-teii l:i7 


Thendiillus 1(15 

Theogerus 10:5 

Theudoinus 12I 

Theazn 143 

Thietmarus 1:!9 

Thietpaldus 139 

Thiofridus 157 

Thomas  Cantnarien 190 

Thomas  Ehoracen 1.55 

Thomas  Monaehas 200 

Thomas  de  Radolio 209 

Thomellus 147 

Tichonius  Afer 18 

Triloliiis 63 


Turril.ius 50 

Tusaiv.liis 99 

Tutilo 1-29 

Udahiru-    Aui:-u>taii(is........   1.35 

UdalrirusCluniaeen 149 

Udalrious  Tegernseeii 141 


I'dasoalrns 170 

ntilas 18 

UIgerius ,,sO 

Uranius rili 

Urbanns  II.  Papa 151 

Urbanus  III.  Papa 202 

Usuardus 12:3-124 

Utho 134 

Valentinus  Papa lyo 

Valerianus  Cemel 52 

Valerius g!? 

Vah-aiiius 159 

\'as.. 142 

V.T.anns 72 

^^•nl-^ 80 

\i'-l""ln- 96 

\'i-t..r  ,r.  Maniisi 61 

\'lrt,M'     Capiiaildus 68 

Victor  Cai'tliasiiuen 80 

Victni    II.    I'.apa 143 

Virt.ir  ill.    l-ajia 149 

Viciur  (PuMius) 18 

Victor  Tnuonen 08 

Victor  Viten 58 

Victorinas  (Marius) 8 

Vietoriniis  Petavionen 5 

Victricias  Rhoton 20 

Vigilius  Diaeonus 50 

Vigilias  Papa 09 

ViiiiliusT.ipsen 02 

\'iuilins  Tn.ltMitiinis 13 

\iii.-..n(iii- 50 

Vitalianiiv  I'apa 87 

Vivelltiolus 07 

Vivianus  166 

WalatVi.lus  Strabus 113-114 

Waldraimiius 1:52 

AVah.'rius  Aiufliaiien 119 

AValtrrm-  Smiwiien 132 

Wall.Tiis  Cal.iloiien...' MO 

Waiidall.frtus 121 

Warnaliarins 80 

•Wernerus 157 

Wibaldus 189 

Will., Idas 134 

■\Vi.l,.  :\I.,na.dius 151 

Wi.lri.nis 143 

Widukin.lus 137 

Wit;., 137 

Willi. ■linns  Alil.a-  .s.  Tliom..  209 

Willifliiiiis  .1.-  Caiiipania 209 

Willelnius  (Jal<julu.s 149 

Wlllelnias  Clusieii 150 

Willelmus  Malmesburien...  ,179 

Willelmas  Pietavien 150 

Willelmus  I.  Rex ^149 

Will.'hims  San.lioiivs 186 

Willhehiiiis   Hirsau'uien ^150 

Willihr.u-.la.- .4    89 

Winfridus  (Paulus) ■■;,    95 

Wippo .142 

Wolbero 195 

Wolfardus .»  129 

Wolplielmus .u  154 

Wulfadus 121 

Xvstiis  III.  Paj.a 50 

Zacchaeas 20 

Zacharias  Chrysopolitanus..,  186 

Zaoharias  Episeopus 186 

Zacharias  Papa 89 

Zeno 11 

Zosimus  Papa 20 

Note.  In  addition  to  the 
works  of  the  authors  above  giv- 
en, the  Patrologia  contains  nu- 
merous treatises  by  anonymous 
writers. 


THEOLOGY— GENERAL   WORKS. 


Nichol's  series  of  standard  divines.  Puri- 
tan period.  45  v.  8^.  Edinlnirgh,  1861- 
68. 


Adams  (T.)    Practical  work.s.    3  v. 
Brooks  (T.)     Works,    (i  v. 
Charnock  (S.)    Works.    5  v. 
Clarksou  (L).i    Practical  works.     3  v. 
Gilpin  (R.)    Daemonologia  sacra. 
Goodwin  (J.)    Plerorna  to  pneumatikon. 
Goodwin  (T.)    Works.    \i  v. 
Sibbes  (R.)     Works.    7  v. 
Smith  (H.)    Sermons.    2  v. 
Swinnock  (G.)    Works.    5  v. 

Oehi.er  (F.)     Corpus  haereseologicum.    3  V. 

in  5.     8°.      fierolini,  1856-61. 

CONTBNTS. 

Augustinus.    De  haeresibus  liber \ 

Epiphaniiis  Constantiensis.  Panaria  eoruni- 
que   anacephaleosis 

Gennadiiis  Massiliensis.  Liber  de  ecclesiasti- 
cis  dogmatibus 

Honorius  Augustodunensis.  I-)e  haeresibus 
libel  1  us 

Isidoru.s  Hispalensis.     De  haeresibus  liber 

Jahnius  (A.)  Symbolae  in  emendanda  et 
.illustranda  S.  Epiphanii  Panaria 

Pauli  de  haeresibus  libellus 

Petavius  (Dionysiiisi.  Aniiiiadvi'isiones  in  8. 
Epiphanii  l':iii;iriiui) 

Philastrius.     De  liaer.'.sibus  liber 

Praedestinati  liber  primus  qui  est  de. haeresi- 
bus  


Pseudo-Hieronymi  indiculus  de  i 
Pseudo-Tertulliani  liber  adversus 


Parker  Society.  Publications  of  the  works 
of  the  fathers  of  the  English  Reformed 
Church.  55  V.  in  54  with  index  v.  8°.  and 
16°.      Cambridi^e,  1842-54. 

CONTENTS. 

Bale  (J.)    Select  works. 

Becon  (T.)     Works.    3  v. 

Bradford  (J.)     Writings.    2  v. 

Bull  (H.)    Christian  prayers  and  meditations. 

BuUinger  (H.)     Decades.    5  v.  in  4. 

Calfhill  (J.)  Answer  to  Martiall's  Treatise  on  the 
cross. 

Cooper  (T.)  Answer  against  the  apology  of  priv- 
ate mass. 

Coverdale  (M.)    Writings.    2  v. 

Cranmer  (T.)     Work.s.    2  v. 

Fulke  (W.)    Answer  to  Martiall  and  Stapleton. 

Det'enee    of   the    true   translations    of   Holy 

Scriptures  into  English. 

Grindal  (E.)     Remains. 

Hooper  (.1.)     Writings.     2  v. 

Hutchinson  (\l.)     Works. 

Jewel  (J.)     Works.    4  v. 

Latimer  (H.)    Sermons  and  Remains.    2  v. 

Letters  (Original)  relative  to  the  English  Refor- 
mation.   2  V. 

Liturgies,  primer  and  catechism  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  VL 

Liturgies  and  occasional  services  of  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth. 

Norden  (J.)    Pi'ogress  of  piety. 

Nowel  ^A.)    Catechism. 

Parker"  (M.)    Correspondence. 

■Philpot  (J.)     Writings  and  E.xainination. 

Pilkington  (J.)     Works. 

Poetry  (Devotional)  of  the  reign  of  Eh'zabeih.  2  v. 

Private  prayers  put  forth  by  authority  in  the 
reign  of  (|ueen  Elizabeth. 

Ridley  (N.l     Works. 

Rogers  (T.)     On  the  Articles. 


Sandys  (E.)  Sermons,  etc. 
Tyn(iale  (W.)  Works.  3  v. 
Whitaker  (W.)     Disputation    on    Holy   Scripture 

against  the  Papists. 
Whitgift  (J.)     Works.    3  V. 
Woolton  (J.)     Christian   manual. 
Ziirich  (The)  letters.    ISoS-umi.    Correspondence 

between  English  bishops  and  Helvetian  Reform- 
.  ers.    2  V. 

Presbyterian's  (The)  armoury.     3  v.     roy, 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1843-46. 


Brown  (.J.,  0/  Wam-phray)  An  apologetical  rela- 
tion of  the  sufferings  of  ministers  and  pro- 
fessors of  the  church  of  Scotland,  since  IGGO. 

V.  3 
Calderwood  (D.)    The  pastor  and  the  prelate...      3 
Causes    of    the   Lord's   wratti    against    Scot- 
land.   Agreed  upon  by  the  Assemblv,  ifi.'ii...      3 

Gillespie  ((i.)     Works .' 1-2 

Rutherford  (S.)  Lex,  Rex,  or  the  law  and 
the  prince 3 

Presbyterian   Boajd   of  Publication.     Pub- 
lications.    900  V.      var.   siz.      Philadelphia, 

1838-79. 
Randolph     (J.)      Enchiridion  theologicum. 

3'!  ed.     2  V.     8°.      Oxford,  1825. 
Raynaud     (T.)       Leo    raagnus     Romanus 

Pontifex,  Maximus  Taurinensis,  Pet.  Chrys- 

ol.,  &c.     fol.      Lugdnni,  1652. 
RoSSLER  (C.   F.)       Bibliothek    der    Kirchen- 

vater  in  Ubersetzungen  und  Ausziigen.     10  v. 

8°.     Leipzig,  1776-86. 
RoUTH     (M.    J.)       Reliquiae    sacrae :    sive, 

auctoruin  fere  jam  perditorumsecundi  tertii- 

que  saeculi  post  Christum  natum  quae  super- 

sunt.   ed.  2*.      5  v.    8°.      Oxonii,  1846. 
Sanctorum  patrum  Graecorum  opera  polem- 

ica.     V.  1-2  [.     8°.      Wirceburgi,   1779-94. 
Schramm  (D.)     Analysis  operum  ss.  patrum 

et  scriptorum  ecclesiasticorum.      18  v.      8°. 

Augustae  Vindelicorum,  1780-96. 
Select  Christian  authors.     64  v.    12°.'  Glas- 

g07i/,    [«.  d.1 
Wake    (W.)      The   genuine   epistles  of  the 

Apostolical  Fathers.   S°.   Manchesler^  1799- 
• The    same,      i"'    Amer.    ed.       8°.     New 

York,  1 8 10. 
Watson  (R.)     A    collection    of    theological 

tracts.    6  V.    8°.     Loudoji,  i-jgi. 


Addison  (.).)     Truth  of  the  Christian  religion..  ."> 

.Mlix  (P.)  Reflections  upon  tlie  books  of  scrip- 
ture   1 

Barrington  (.1.  S.)    Teaching  and   witness  of 

the  Holv  Spirit 4 

Beaiisobi-;-  ,  1.  de)  and  Lenfant  (J.)     Introduc- 

tinii  Id  ilir  r.-.iding  "f  the  Holy  Scriptures...  3 

]U-ns,,ii  iii.i     (■(.rie<Tiiing  inspiration 4 

CniiciMiiiim  the  unity  nf  sense 4 

The  luiui  of  sin ! 5 


THEOLOGY- GENERAL    WORKS. 


Brett  (T.)  Dissertation  of  the  ancient  versions 
of  the  Bible,  showing  why  otir  English  trans- 
lation differs  fiom  them 

Chandler  (S.)    Plain  reasons  for  being  a  chris- 


Clarke  (S.)     On  natural  religion  and  the  truth 

of  the  Christian  revelatioh 4 

Fowler  (E.)     The  design  of  Christianity fi 

Hartley  (D.)    Truth  of  the  Christian  re'ligion.      5 
Johnson  (A.)    Historical  account  of  the  seve- 
ral English  translations  of  the  Bible.and  the 

opposition  from  the  church  of  Rome 3 

Lardner  (N.)     Argument  for  Christianity  from 
the  fulfilment  of  our  Saviour's  predictions...      5 

History  of  the  writers  of  the  N.  T 2 

Locke  (J.)     Reasonableness  of  Christianity...      4 
MacKnight  (J.)    All   the   actions  recorded  in 

the  gospel  are  probable b 

Argunient  for  the  (-'hristian  religion  from 

the  conversion  of  the  world 5 

Ostervald  (J.  F.)    Causes  of  the  present  cor- 
ruption of  Christians 0 

Seeker  (T.)     Eight  charges 0 

Smith  (.J.)     Discourse  on  prophecy 4 

Taylor  (John).    A  scheme  of  scripture  divinity      1 

Key  to  the  apostolic  writings  ;  or  an  essay 

to  explain  the  gospel  scheme 3 

Watson  (R.)    Catalogue  of  books  in  divinity...      G 
West  (G.)    History  and  evidence  of  the  resur- 
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Blair  (R.)    Autobiography  and  life. 

Bruce  (R.)    Sermons  and  life. 

Calderwood  (D.)     History  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland. 

Forbes  ( W.)  Certaine  records  touching  tlie  estate 
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Knox  (J.)  History  of  tbe  reformation  in  Scot- 
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Melvill  fj.)    Autobiography  and  diary. 

Rolloek  (R.)    Select  works.    2  v. 

Row  (J.)  Historic  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  15oS- 
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Scot'(W.)  State  and  government  of  the  Kirk  of 
Scotland  since  the  reformation. 

Tweedie  (W.  K.)    Select  biographies.    2  v. 

Wodrow(R.)     Correspondence.    3  v. 

Wodrow Society.  Miscellany,  v.  1.  [All  published.] 

Zahn  (T.)  and  others.  Patrum  apostolicorum 
opera,  textum  ad  fidem  codicum  et  Grae- 
corum  et  Latinorum  adhibitis  praestantissi- 
mis     editionibus     recensuerunt,      apparatu 

critico  versione  Latina  j^assim  correcta 

O.  de  Gebhardt,  A.  Harnack,   T.  Zahn.     3 
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Adams  (T.)     Works.     With    memoir.     3  v. 

8°.      Edinburgh.  1861-62. 

[Nichol's  standard  divines.] 
Agohardus.     Opera.     S.     Balvzius  collegit. 

2  V.      12°.      Parisiis,   1 666. 
Allen  (W.  )      Works,     foi.   London,   1707. 
Ambrose  (L)     Works.     With  a  memoir.     8°. 

l^ondon,  1829. 


Ambrosius    Mediolanensis. 
3  V.    foL     Basilcae,  1567. 

2  V. 


13 

Omnia    opera. 

fol.   Lutetiae  Parisior- 
°.      Pari- 


The  same. 

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Amulo.     Epistolae  et  opvscvl 

siis,  1666. 

[In  Agobardus.    Opera  v.  2.] 
Andrewes  (L.)     Works.     II  V.    S°.  Oxford, 

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Anselmus      Cantuariensis.        Opera     omnia. 

Necnon  Eadmeri  monachi  historia  novorum 

et  alia  opuscula.    2  v.    fol.      Venetiis,  1744. 
Arminius  (J.)    Opera  theologica.    4°.  Fran- 

cofurti,  1635. 
The  same.     Works.     Translated  from  the 

Latin,     v.  1-2  by  James  Nichols,  v.   3   by 

W.  Nichols.     3  V.      8°.      London,  1825-75. 
Athanasii;s   AUxandrinus.      Omnia  opera. 

2  V.    fol      Parisiis,  1627. 
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II  V.  in  15.     8^.    Parisiis,  1836. 
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Edited  by  M.  Dods.     15  v.    8^.  Edinburgh, 

1871-76. 

Opuscula.    sm.  4°.    Parisiis,  1521. 

Bale  (J.)     Works.     Edited  by  the    Rev.   H. 

Christmas.     8°.     Cambridge,   1849. 

[Parker  Society  publications.] 
Bates  (W.)     Works,     fol.    London,  1700. 
B AVTi?,-!' A  Mantuamts.    Opuscula.    16°.   L^ug- 

duni,  15 16. 
Barclay  (R.)     Works,    fol.     London,  1691. 
Barrow  (L)     Works,     fol.     London,  1741. 

The  .same.     7  v.      8°.     London,  1830. 

Basilius    Magnus.     Opera   Graeca   quae  ad 

nos  extant  omnia,     fol.     Basileae,  1551. 

Opera  omnia.    3  V.     fol.     Parisiis,  161S. 

Bates  (W.)     Works,     fol.    London,  i-joo. 
Baumgarten  (L.J.)    Opuscula.     18°.    Ha/ 

lae  Magdeburgicae,  1740. 
Baxter  (R.)     Practical  works,  fol.   London, 

1707. 

The  same.     23  V.     8°.     L^ondon,  \%t,o. 

Becon  (T.)     Works.      Edited  by  the  Rev.  J. 

Ayre.    3  v.     8°.     Cambridge,  1843-44. 
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The  same.       12°.      Philadelphia,    1843. 

[British  Reformers,  v.  .'>.    Presb.  Board  ed.J 


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Coloniae 


Beda.      Opera   omnia.       4  v.    fo 
Agrippiniac,  1688. 
■' The  same.     With   a  new  English  transla- 
tion  of  the  historical    works.      Edited    by 
J.A.Giles.      12  V.    8°.     Zd);/r/(;«,  1843-44. 
Beecher  (L.)     Works.     3  v.     12°.     Boston, 

1852. 
Bellamy  (J.)     Works.    3  v.  8^.     New  York, 

1811. 
Bentley(R.)       Theological    writings.       8°. 

London,  1838. 
Berchorius  (P.)     Opera  omnia.     3  v.     fol. 

Colotiiae  Agrippinae,  1 730. 
Bernardus    Claraevallensis.      Opera   omnia. 

fol.     Basileae^  1552. 
Berridge(J.)     Works.     With  memoir.     12°. 

London,  1864. 
Beveridge  (W\)    Works.    12  v.     8°.  Oxford, 
1842-48. 

[Library  of  Anglo-Catholie  theology.] 
Bickersteth  (E.)    Works.    8=.    Nc7uYork, 
1832. 

The  same.     15  v.    8°.    A'^w  ■  K^;-/-,  1855. 

Binning  (H.)       Works.       With    notes    by  J. 

Cochrane.     3  v.      12°  Edinburgh,  1839. 
BOCHART   (S.)      Opera  omnia,     ed.  3*.     2  v. 

fol.      Lugduni  Batavorum,  1692. 
BOSSUET      (J.     B.)      Oeuvres.       10    v.      4°. 

Argentina,  1736-57. 
Boston    (T.)      Works.      fol.      Edinburgh, 
1767. 

The    same.       Edited    by    S.     McMillan. 

12  V.      8°       Aberdeen,  1848-52. 
Boyle  (R.)     Theological  works,   epitomiz'd. 

3  V.  12^.      London,  1715. 
Bradford    (J.)      Works.      Edited    by    A. 
Townsend.    2  v.    8°.    Cambridge,  \Z^%-y^. 
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The    same.      12°.       Philadelphia,    1842. 

[British  Reformers,  Presb.  Board  ed.    v.  11.] 
Braidwood    (W.)       Miscellaneous    works. 

8°.     Edinburgh,  1S38. 
Bramhall  (J.)      Works.     5  V.  8^      Oxford, 
1842-45. 
[Library  of  Anglo-Catholie  tlieology.] 
Brooks  (T.)     Complete  works.     Edited  with 
Memoir    by    A.    B.    (irosart.      6    v.    8°. 
Edinburgh,  1866-67. 
[Niehol's  standard  divines.] 
Buchanan  (G.)     Opera  omnia,     fol.     Edin- 
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Bock(C.)      Works.      6  V.     _  16°.       Philadel- 
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Bull    (G.)      Opera    omnia,     fol.     Londini, 
1703- 

Works.     5  V.  8=^      Oxford,  1S51. 

[Library  of  Anglo-Catholie  theology.] 

The  same.     Collected  and   revised  by  E. 

Burton.     2^  ed.     8  v.  8°.      Oxford,  1846. 
Bunyan  (J.)     Works.     2d  ed.     fol.     London, 
1736. 

The  same.      Edited  by  W.  Mason.     3  v. 

8^.      L.ondon,  1782. 

The  same.     2  v.  8^.   '  Philadelphia,  iSt,2. 

Awakening  works.      12°.     Philadelphia, 

1850. 

Practical  works,  with  a  preliminary  essay 

on  his  character  and  writings,  by  A.  Philip. 
6  V.  12°.     Aberdeen,  1841. 
Burns  (L)     Select  remains.     With  memoir 

by  W.    G.  Blaikie.     8°.      London,   1874. 
Butler    (J.)      W^a-ks.      8^      New     York, 
1845. 

The  same.     8^      Mw  Fo/-/',  1848. 

Calvin  (J.)  Opera  omnia.  Editio  omnium 
novissima.  9  v.  fol.  Amstelodami,  1667- 
71- 

The    same.       Ediderunt     G.    Baum,    E. 

Ciinitz,  E.  Reuss.     vol.  1-17.    4°.     Bmns- 
vigae,   1863-79 
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The  same.      English  translation. 

8°.   Edinburgh,  1844-56. 
Cecil   (R.)     Works.     With    memoir 
12°.      Ne7u   York,  1825. 

Remains.     24°.     Boston,  1833. 

Chalmers  (T.j     Works 
gow,  {n^  d.) 

Posthumous    works. 

York,  1848-50. 
Channing  (W.)     Works 
Boston,  1847. 

The  -same.     New  ed.   8° 

CiiARNOCK   (S. )     Works.      : 

don,  1682-84. 
The  same. 


51    V. 
3    V. 

Glas- 
Ne7c> 


25  V.    12°. 

9    V.    16^. 

7"'  ed.    6  V.  12°. 

Boston,  1 87 7. 
V.   fol.       Lon- 


9  V.  8°.      London,  1S15. 
The  same.     With  introduction  by  James 

McCosh.    5  V.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1864-66. 

[Nichor.s  standard  divines.] 
Chillingwortii    (W.)      Works.      ii'h    ed. 

2  V.  8°.     Dublin,  1752. 


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;  V.    roy.  5'^. 

°.     Loudon, 

12°       Xe7v 

Edited    hy 
1S46. 
Ediiilmr<rJi 


Chrysostomus  (J. )     Opera  omnia.     5  v.  fol. 

Basileae,  1539. 
The  same.     Ed.   altera. 

Parisiis,   1837. 
Chubb    (T.)     Works.     6"  v. 

1740-48. 
Clark    (D.  )       Works.       3 

York,  1836. 
CL.A.RKSON  (D.)     Select  wor 

B.  H.  Cooper.     8°.     Londi 
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Claude  (J.)     Les  oeuvres   posthumes.     5  v. 

8°.     Amsterdam,  1688-89. 
Clemens  Alexandrinus  (T.  F.)   Opera  Graece 

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The    same.     fol.     Lutetiae  Pan'siorufn, 

1690. 
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[.Ante-Nicene  Cliristian  Lilirary.] 
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2  V.     sm.  4°.     A»iste/oda/)n\  1 68 4. 
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1684. 
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Cambridge,  1S44-46. 
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Cranmer    (T.)       Works.      Edited     by     J. 

E.  Cox.     2  V.     8°.     Camhridi^e,\^/\,\~\b. 
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[Bibliotheca  fratrum  Polonorum,  v.  3-4.] 
Curcellaeus    (S.j     Opera  theologica.     fol. 

Amstelodami,   1675. 
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Damascenus    (J.)       Opera.      fol.     Basiicac. 

1559- 
Dell    (W.)      Select    works.       8°.       London, 

1773- 
Bering  (E.)     Works.      12°.     London,  1614. 
Despagne  (J.)     Oeuvres.     2   v.   in   i.      12°. 

La  Have,  1674. 
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1S47. 
Dick    (T.)     Works.     7    v.     12°.     Philadel- 
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2   V.  in    I.       fol.        Lutetiae    Parisiomm, 

1644. 
Doddridge  (P.)     Works.     10  v.    8°.    Leeds, 

1802-10. 
Miscellaneous  works,    roy.    8°.    London, 

1830. 
Donne  (J.)     Works.     With  a  memoir  of  his 

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The  same.      10  v.     8°.     New  York,  \2>2(). 

The  same.     A  reprint  of  the  Worcester 

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New  York,  1852. 
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Emmons    (N.)     Works.     6  v.     8°.     Boston, 

1842. 
Epiphanius  Constantiensis.     Opera,     ed.  i''. 

fol.     Basle,  1544. 
Episcopius    (S.)      Opera   theologica.       2    v. 

fol.     Roterodami,  1665. 

The  same.     fol.     Amstelodami,  1678. 

Erskine  (R.)     Sermons  and  .other  practical 

works.     2  V.     fol.      Glasgow,  1764. 

The  same.     7  v.     8°.     L^ondon,  1865. 

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Precedees     d'etudes    sur    sa    vie,    par     M. 

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Fenner  (W.)       Works.      sm.  fol.     London, 

1656-57. 
Flavel(J.)     Works.     4">  ed.     fol.    London, 

1740. 
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[With  Tyndale  (\V.)     Works. J 

Fuller  (A.)  Works.  8  v.  8°.  Philadel- 
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The    same.       With  a  memoir  of  his  life 

by  A.  G.  Fuller.     2  v.       roy.  8^.     Boston, 
1833. 

Gambold(J.)  W^urks.  2^  it  A.  12°.  Glas- 
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Geier  (M.)  Opera.  2  v.  fol.  Anistelo- 
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Geiger  (A.)  Nachgelassene  Schriften.  v. 
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Gerson  (J.  C.  de.)  Opera  omnia,  ed.  2". 
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Gillespie  (G.)     Works.     2   v.     8°.     Edin- 
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Glass  (J.)      Works.     4  v.  in  2.     8°.     Edin- 

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GOMAR  (F.)  Opera  theologica  omnia.  3  v. 
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The  same.     fol.     Amstelodami,  1664. 

Works.     5  V.     fol.     London^  1683. 

Goodwin  (T.)  Works.  With  memoir  by  R. 
Halley.  12  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1867. 
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Gouge  (T.)     Works.     8°.     Albany,  1815. 

Granada  (L.  de.)  Opere.  18°.  Vinc- 
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Gray  (A.)     Works.     8°.     Aberdeen,  1839. 

Gregory  (J.)  Opuscula.  4°.  London, 
1680. 

Gregorius  Consiantinopol.  or  Nazianzenus. 
Opera  omnia.     4°.     Etonae,  1610. 

The  same.     Graece  et  Latine.     2   v.   fol. 

Parisiis,  1778. 

Gregorius  Nyssen  or  Thaumaturgus.     Writ- 
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Grindal  (E.)  Remains.  Edited  by  the 
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Grotius  (H.)  Opera  omnia  theologica.  3 
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The    same.     3    v.    in   4.     fol.      London, 

1679. 

Hall  (J.)  A  selection  from  his  writings. 
12°.     Nezo  York,  1850. 

Hall  (R.)  Works.  Published  by  O.  Greg- 
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The  same.     4  V.     8°.      Ne-ui  York,  184^. 

Halyburton    (T.)     -Works.     8°.      Glas:;o7a, 

1833- 

The  same.     8°.      London,  1835. 

Hammond   (H.)      Works.      fol.      London, 

1684. 
The  same.     3  V.    S°.     Oxford,  1847-^1. 

[Library  of  Anglo-Catholic  liieology.] 
Hawker  (R.)     Works.     10  v.     8°.    London, 

1831. 
Henry    (M.)     Select    works.       fol.      Edin- 
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Miscellaneous    works.       roy.     8^.     L^on- 

don,  1830. 
Herv£Y(J.)    Works.    8°.     Edinburgh,  iSt,A. 
Heywood  (O.  )     Whole    works.       5. v.      8^. 

Ldle,  1827. 
Hieronymus     Stridonensis.      Opera    omnia. 

II  V.  in  9.     roy.     8°.     Parisiis,  1843. 
HiLARlUS    Pictaviensis.      Opera,     fol.     Par- 

rhisiis,  15 10. 

The  same.     fol.      Parisiis,  16^,1 . 

HiNTON    (J.    H.)      Theological   works.      7  v. 

12°.     London,  1864-65. 
HiPPOLYTUS     Portiiensis.       Writings.       2   v. 

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Hodges   (W.)     Theological  pieces.      2^  ed. 

8°.     L.ondon,  1755. 
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Hooker  (R.)  »Works.     With  life  by  L  Wal- 
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The  same.     2  v.     8°.      London,  182^. 

The  same.     2  v.     8^.     Ne2u  York,  1844. 

Hooper   (J.)    Early  and   later  writings.    2  v. 

8°.      Cambridge,  1 842-43. 
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The  same.     12°.     Phila.,  1842. 

[British  Reformers,  Presb.  Board  ed.  v.  8.] 
Hopkins  (E.)     Works,    fol.    London,  1701. 

The  same,     y^'jtd.     fol.      London,  17 10. 

The  same.       Edited    by   C.   W.    Quick. 

2d   Amer.    ed.       3    v.     8°.      Philadelphia, 

1867. 
HoRSLEY    (S.)     Works.      13    v.     8°.     Dun- 
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Howe    (J.)      Works.      2    v.     fol.     London, 

1724. 
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Hutchinson    (R.)      Works.     Edited   by   J. 
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HUNTINGFORD  (G.  L)  Theoloi^ical  works. 
8°.     London,  1832. 

HUTTEN  (U.)  Sammtliche  Werke.  6  v.  in 
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Innocentius  HL  Opera  omnia.  4  V.  sni. 
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Irenaeus  Lugdu7iensis.  Opera  omnia.  Ed- 
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The  same.     Writings.     2  v.     8°.     Edin- 
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[Ante-Nieene  Christian  Library.] 

Irving  (E.)  Works.  Edited  l>y  G.  Carlyle. 
5  V.  8°.     London,  1866. 

Jackso.n  (T.)  Works.  Newed.  12  v.  S'^. 
Oxford,  1844. 

James  L     Works.     4°.     London,  1616. 

Jay  (W.)  Wyrks.  3  v.  roy.  8°.  Balti- 
more, 1832. 

Jewel    (J.)      Works.      Edited    by    J.    Ayre. 
4  V.     8°.      Cambridge,  1845-50. 
[Parker  Society  pnb.lication.s.] 

The  same.      12°.     Phila.,  1842. 

[British  Reformers,  v.  12.     Presl).  Board  ed.J 

Johnson  (J.)     Theological  works.     2  v.     8°. 
Oxford,  1847. 
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Johnson  (S.)  Works.  1^  ed.  fol.  Lon- 
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Jones  (W.)  Theological  and  miscellaneous 
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JusTlNUS   Martyr.     Opera.      ;fol.       L^utetiae, 

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Latimer  (H.) 
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MEY(Jde.)     Neder-deutsche  Wefcken.     io\. 
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Newton    (J.)       Works.      6    v.      8°.     Ncm 
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16  V.     8°.      Ne-M  York,  1850. 
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4°.      Franequerae,  1 700. 
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sextus.     4°.     Franequerae,  1708. 
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Novi  Testamenti,  omnia,  recens  a  viro  doc- 

lissimo  et  linguarum    peritissimo    diligenter 

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23 


CONTENTS. 

.  1.  Fiagmenta  Sacra palimpsesta, si ve  flagmen ta 

ouinNovi  turn  Veteris  Testamenti. 
2.  Fragmeuta  Evangelii  Lucae  et  libri  Genesis. 
;i.  Fragmenta     Origenianae    Octateuchi     edi- 

tionis. 
■4.  Psalteriiim    Tnrioense  septimi   fere  saeculi 

additi.  Ii:inilM'lis  lil>ro  ex  codiee  Marchal. 
."..  Epi^mlac  I'liuli  ct  t'atholieae  fere  integrae. 
f..  Apocalypsis     <-t     Actii.s    Apostolorum,    item 

quattuor  evanf;elioriini  reliquiae. 
9.  Codex   Laudianus   sive   .\ctiis   Apostolorum 

Graece  et  Latine. 

Vetus  et    Novunn    Testamentum    e.x  anti- 

quissimo  codiee  Vaticano  edidit  A.  Maius. 
5  V. .   4°.      Romae,  1857. 

Bibliorum    codex     Sinaiticus     Petropoli- 

tanus.  Edidit  C.  Tischendorf.  4  v.  fol. 
Petropoli,   1862. 

Appendix  codicum  celeberrimorum  Sinait- 

ici,  Vaticani,  Alexandrini  (etc.)  Nunc 
primum  edidit  A.  F.  C.  Tischendorf. 
lol.     Lipsiae,  1867. 

Bibliorum   Sacrorum  Graecus  codex  Vat- 

icanus,  coUatis  studiis  C.  Vercellone  et 
Josephi  Cozza  editus.  5  v.  fol.  Ronnie, 
1867-72. 

Neue  Bruchstiicke    des  codex  Sinaiticus, 

aufgefunden  in  der  Bibliothek  des  Sinai- 
Klosters  und  veroffentlicht  von  H.  Brugsch 
Bey.     fol.     Leipzig,  1875. 

Vetus  Testamentum  juxta  Septuaginta  ex 

auctoritate  Sixti  V.  Pont.  Max.  edituni.  fol. 
Romae,  1587. 

Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum,  ex  versione 

Septuaginta   interpretum.       sm.  4°.       Lon- 
dini,   1653. 
[Imperfect;  title  page  wanting.] 

Septuaginta  interpretum,  contiens  Octateu- 

chum ;  quem  ex  antiquissimo  ms.  codiee 
Alexandrino  accurate  descriptum.  Edidit  J. 
E.  Grabe.     4  v.     8°  Oxoiiii,  1707. 

Vetus  Testamentum  ex  versione  Septua- 
ginta interpretum.  Edidit  Lambertus  Bos. 
4°.     Franeque7-ae,   1709. 

Vetus  Testamentum  ex  versione  Septuag- 
inta interpretum  olim  ad  fidem  codicis  ms. 
Alexandrini,  summo  studio  emendatum  ac 
suppletum  a  J.  E.  Grabe.  Nunc  vero  ex- 
emplaris  Vaticani,  (etc.)  edidit  J.  J. 
Breitingerus.  2  v.  4°.  Tiguri  Hel-vet- 
iorum,  1730-32. 

Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum  cum  variis 

lectionibus.  Edidit  R.  Holmes.  4  V.  fol. 
^^onii,  1 798-1819. 


Vetus    Testamentum    Graecum    e  codiee 

ms.  Alexandrino  fideliter  descriptum  cura 
et  labore  H.  H.  Baber,  etc.  3  v.  fol. 
London,  1816-28. 

-^- Vetus  Testamentum  Graecum.  Edidit  L. 
van  Ess.     ed.  stereot.      8°.      Lipsiae,   1824. 

Codex  Friderico-Augustanus  sive  frag- 
menta Veteris  Testamenti  e  codiee  Graeco 
omnium  qui  in  Europa  supersunt  facile  an- 
tiquissimo in  Oriente  detexit  in  patriam  at- 
tulit  ad  modum  codicis  edidit  C.  Tischen- 
dorf.    4^.     Lipsiae,  1846. 

Vetus     Testamentum  Graece     secundum 

Lxx.  interpretes  cura  et  studio  L.  Van  Ess. 
ed.   stereot.     S^.     Lipsiae,  1855. 

Vetus    Testamentum   Graece  juxta    Lxx. 

interpretes  textum  Vatieanum  Roman um 
emendatius  edidit,  argumenta  et  locos  Novi 
Testamenti  parallelos  notavit,  omnem  lec- 
tionis  varietatem  codicum  vetustissimorum 
Alexandrini,  Ephraemi  Syri,  Friderico-Au- 
gustani  subjunxit.  Edidit  C.  Tischendorf. 
ed.  alt.      8'.      LJpsiae,  1856. 

V^etus   Testamentum    Graece  juxta    Lxx. 

interpretes.  Edidit  F.  Field.  roy.  8°. 
Oxonii,  1859. 

Graecus    Venetus.     Pentateuchi,   Prover- 

biorum,  Ruth,  Cantici,  Ecclesiastae,  Threno- 
rum,  Danielis,  versio  Graeca,  (etc.)  Ed- 
idit O.  Gebhardt.    8°.     Lipsiae,  1875. 

Novum      Testamentum,    ex    Bibliotheca 

Regia.     fol.     Lutetiae,  1550- 

Novum  Testamentvm.     Obscuriorum  vo- 

cum.  (etc.)  adscripsit  H.  Stephanus.  24°. 
\_Basileae,'\  1576. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     2  v.     4°. 

Genevae,    1638. 

Novi  Testamenti  libri  omnes,  recens  nunc 

editi  cum  notis  R.  Stephani,  J.  Scaliger, 
(etc.)     8°.     Lugduni  Batavoritm,  1641. 

Novum  Testamentum.     AuctoreJ.  Leus- 

den.      12°.     Amstelaedami,   1698. 

Novum    Testamentum    cum    distinetione 

versiculorum  qui  omnes  Novi  Testamenti 
voces  continent.     24°.      Ultrajecti,   1675. 

Novum  Testamentum.     Opera  ac  studio 

J.  Gregorii.     fol.      Oxonii,     1703. 


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variantibus    mss.,    (etc.)        Accedunt    loca 

Sciipturae  parallela  et  appendix  ad  vaiian- 

tes  lectiones.       Studio   et    labore.     J.   Mill. 

fol.     Oxojiii,  1707. 

The  .same.     fol.     Roterodaini,  17 10. 

—  Novum    Testamentum     Graecum.        Ex 

iterata    recognitione    J.    A.    Bengelii.     ed. 

4\      12°.      Tubingen,  \-]-jb. 
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most    approved    manuscripts ;     with    select 

notes    in  English,  by   E.   Harwood.     2    v. 

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ms.  Alexandrine  descriptum  a  C.  G.  Woide. 

fol.     Londini,  1786. 
Novum    Testamentum.      Juxta  exemplar 

J.    Millii    accuratissime    impressum.       ed. 

I"*  Amer.      12°.      Wigorniac,  \%oo. 
Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     Ex  recen- 

sione  J.  J.  Griesbachi  cum  selecta  lectionum 

varietate.     2    v.    in    i.     8^.      Cantab  rigid  e, 

1809. 
Novum  Testamentum.     Juxta  exemplar  J. 

Millii.      12°.     Bostoniae,  1814. 
Novum  Testamentum  Graecum.     Ad  ex- 
emplar R.      Stephani  accuratissime  editum. 

Cura  P.  Wilson,    ed.  stereot.      12°.     Hart- 

fordiae,    1822. 
Novum    Testamentum    Graece.      Kecog- 

novit  G.  C.  Knappius.     ed.  3-'.     8°.     Halis 

Saxonuin,  1824. 
The    same.     ed.    4''.      8°.      Halis    Sax- 

oniim,  1829. 
Novum  Testamentum  ad  exemj^lar  Milli- 

anum.     Studio  et  labore    Guil.    Greenfield. 

32°.     Londini,  1829. 
Novum  Testamentum  Graece.   Textum  ad 

fidem   testium    criticorum  recensuit    I.    M. 
A.  Scholz.     2  V.     4°.      Lipsiac,  1830. 
Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     Ex  recen- 

sione    C.    Lachmanni.       ed.    stereot.      12°. 
Berolini,  1 83 1. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     Ad   anti- 

quos  testes  recensuit  C.   Tischendorf.     ed. 
Lips.  2^.      12°.     Lipsiae,   1839. 

Novum  Testamentum  Ciraece.   Textum  ad 

fidem   antiquorum  testium   recensuit   A    F. 
C.  Tischendorf.     sm.  4°.     Lipsiae,  1841. 


Novum    Testamentum  Graece.     Ad  anti 

quos  testes  recensuit  C.  Tischendorf.  12°. 
Parisiis,  1842. 

Monunienta  sacra  inedita  sive   reliquiae 

antiquissimae  textus  Novi  Testamenti 
Graeci  ex  novem  plus  mille  annorum  codicj- 
bus  per  Europam  dispersis  eruit  atque  edidit 
C.  Tischendorf.  4°.  Lipsiae,  1846. 
— —Novum  Testamentum  Graece.  Ad  anti- 
ques testes  denuo  recensuit  A.  F.  C 
Tischendorf.  ed.  7".  2  parts  in  i  v.  8°. 
LJpsiae,  1859. 

Codex    Vaticanus.      Novum     Testamen 

tum  Graece.  Ex  antiquissimo  codice  Vati- 
cano  edidit  A.  Mains.     8'.     Londini,  i?,^g. 

The  same.     8^.      Rouiae,  1859. 

Codex  Alexandrinus.  Novum  Testamen- 
tum Graece.  Ex  antiquissimo  codice  Alex- 
drino  a  C.  G.  Woide  olim  descriptum;  ad 
fidem  ipsius  codicis  denuo  accuratius  edidit 
B.  H.  Cowper.     8°.     Londini,  i860. 

Xovum    Testamentum  Vaticanum.      Post 

A.  Mail  aliorumque  imperfectos  labores  ex 
ipso  codice  edidit  A.  F.  C.  Tischendorf. 
4°.      Lipsiae,  1867. 

-The    New    Testament.      With    selected 

various  readings  from  Griesbach,  Scholz, 
Lachmann  and  Tischendorf,  and  references 
to  parallel  passages.     8°.      London,  (n.  d.) 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece.   antiquissi- 

morum  codicum  textus  in  ordine  parallelo 
dispositi  accedit  collatio  codicis  Sinaitici 
Edidit  E.  H.  Hansen.  3  v.  8°.  Oxonii, 
1864. 
Greek  and  English.  The  Gospel  of  St. 
John,  interlined  and  literally  translated  ; 
with  a  transposition  of  the  words  into  their 
due  order  of  construction  and  a  dictionary 
defining  and  parsing  them.  12°.  -AVti:' 
York,  1S30. 

The  book  of  Revelation  in  Greek,  edited 

from  ancient  authorities  :  with  a  new  Eng- 
lish version  and  various  readings.  By 
S.  P.  Tregelles.  8°.  London,  1844. 
Greek  and  German.  Das  Neue  Testament 
Griechisch  nach  den  besten  Hiilfsmitteln 
kritisch  revidirt  mit  einer  neuen  deutschen 
Ubersetzung  von  H.  A.  W.  Meyer.  2  v. 
8°.      Gottingen,  1829. 


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25 


Greek  and  Latin.  Nowm  instrumeiitu 
omne,  diligenter  ab  Erasmo  Roterdamo 
recognitum  et  emendatum,'  no  solum  ad 
Graecam  ueritatem,  uerumetiam  ad  mul- 
torum  uiriusqz  linguae  codicum  (etc.)  fol. 
Basileae,  1 5 16. 

The  same.     fol.     Basileae,  1527. 

[Title  page  wanting.] 

Nowm  Testamentvm  Graecvm,  cvm  Vul- 

gata  interpretatione  Latina  Giaeci  contextus 
lineis  inserta,  (etc.)  B.  Ariae  Montani 
opera  e  verbo  reddita.  fol.  Genoa,  1619. 
[Bound  with  Bible.     Hebrew  and  Latin.     Genoa, 

1019.] 

Codex   Theodori    Bezae    Cantabrigiensis 

Evangelia  et  Apostolorum  Acta  complec- 
tens  quadratis  Uteris  Graeco-Lalinus. 
Edidit  T.  Kipling.  2  v.  fol.  Cantabri- 
giae,  1793. 

Novum  Testamentum,  cum  versione  Lat- 
ina Ariae  Montani.  Auctore  J.  Leusdeii. 
18°.     Novi  Eboraci,\%2l. 

The  same.-    12°.     Netu  York,   1 831. 

Novum   Testamentum  Graece  et  Latine. 

C.  Lachmannus  recensuit,  P.  Buttmannus 
Graecae  leciionis  auctoritates  apposuit.  v. 
I.     8°.      Berolini,  1842. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece  et  Latine. 

In  antiquis  testibus  textum  versionis  Vul- 
gatae  Latinae  indagavit  (etc.)  C.  Tischen- 
dorf.     4°.     Parisiis,  1842. 

Codex     Claromontanus,     sive     epistulae 

Pauli  omnes.  Graece  et  Latine.  Ex  codice 
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nunc  primum  edidit  C.  Tischendorf.  4°. 
Lipsiae,  1852. 

Greek    New    Testament.     Edited    from 

ancient  authorities   (with  the  Latin  version 

of  Jerome,  from  the  Codex  Amiatinus.)   by 

S.    P.    Tregelles.     6  parts.     4°.     London^ 

1857-72. 

See  also,  for   Hebrew   and   Greek   texts, 

the  next   section,  PoLYGLOTTS. 

b.     Polyglotts  and   Triglotts. 

Complutensian.      Biblia   Sacra    Polyglotta, 

complectentia    Vetus    Testamentum,     He- 

braico,  Graeco,  et  Latino  idiomate ;  Novum 

Test.  Graecum  et  Latinum ;  et  vocabular- 

_ium  Hebraicum  et  Chaldaicum  Veteris  Tes- 


tamenti,    cum    Grammatica    Hebraica,    nee 

non    Dictionario    Graeco.      Studio,    opera, 

et  impensis  Cardinalis  Francisci  Ximenesde 

Cisneros.       Industria    A.    G.    de    Brocario, 

artis  impressoriemagistri.     6  v.     fol.     Com- 

pluti,  1 5 14-17. 

Note.— The  above  title  i.s  taken  from  Home's 
Biblical  Bibliography,  p.  .3.5.  Each  vol.  of  this 
Polyglot  is  however  separately  titled.  The  title 
of  vol.  1  is  as  follows:  Vetus  Testamentum  mul- 
tiplici  linguanucprimo  impressum.  Et  imprimis 
Pentateuehus  Hebraieo  Greco  atqz  Chaldaico 
idiomate.  Adiueta  unieuiqz  sua  Latina  interpre- 
tatione. 

Antwerp.  Biblia  Sacra  Hebraice,  Chalda- 
ice,  Graece,  et  Latine,  Philippi  II.  Reg. 
Cathol.  pietate  et  stvdio  ad  sacrosanctae 
ecclesiaevsvm,  Christophorvs  Plantinvs  ex- 
evdebat.  6  v.  fol.  Antverpiae,  1569-72. 
Note.— Vols.  7-8,  which  are  wanted  to  complete 

the  above  work,  contain  lexicons  and  grammars 

of  various  languages. 

Hutter  (E.)  Biblia  Sacra,  Ebraice,  Chal- 
daice,  Gracce,  Latine,  Germanice,  Italice. 
Studio  et  labore  Eliae  Hvtteri  Germani.  v. 
1-2.  (Genesis  to  Ruth.)  fol.  A^oribergae, 
1599- 

The  same.       Nowm  Testamentvm  dni  : 

nri  :  lesv  Christi,  Syriace,  Ebraice,  Graece, 
Latine,  Germanice,  Bohemice,  Italice,  His- 
panice,  Gallice,  Anglice,  Danice,  Polonice, 
studio  et  labore  E.  Hvtteri.  3  v.  fol. 
Ahn-ibergae,  1599. 

Paris.  Biblia  i.  Hebraica,  2.  Samaritana, 
3.  Chaldaica,  4.  Graeca,  5.  Syriaca,  6.  La- 
tina, 7.  Arabica  :  quibvs  textvs  originales 
totivs  Scriptvrae  Sacrae,  qvorum  pars  in 
editione  Complvtensi,  deinde  in  Antver- 
piensi  regiis  sumptibus  extat,  nunc  integri, 
ex  manuscriptis  toto  fere  orbe  quaesitis  ex- 
emplaribus  exhibentur.  9  v.  in  10.  fol. 
Ltitetiae  Parisiorum,  1645. 

London  o7-  Walton's.  Biblia  Sacra  Poly- 
glotta, complectentia  textus  originales,  He- 
braicum cum  Pentateucho  Samaritano,  Chal- 
daicum, Graecum,  versionumque  antiquarum, 
Samaritanae,  Graecae  Lxxii.  Interp.,  Chal- 
daicae,  Syriacae,  Arabicae,  Aethiopicae, 
Persicae,  Vulg.  Lat.  quicquid  comparari 
poterat.  Cum  textuum,  et  versionum  orien- 
talium  translationibus  Latinis.  Cum  ap- 
paratu,  variis  lectionibus,  annotationibus,  in- 
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6  V.     fol.     Londitii,  1657. 


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vald.     8°.     Paris,  1825. 
La  Sainte  Bible.      Imprimee  sur  I'ed.    de 

Paris  de  1805.  ed.  stereot.    16°.   Nciv  York, 

1830. 
La  Sainte  Bible.     Revue  par  D.  Martin. 

8°.     New  York,  1839. 
Le  Nouveau  Testament.      16°.      Londres, 

1706. 
Le    Nouveau    Testament.     Imprime   sur 

I'ed.    de    Paris    de    1805.       8°.       Londres, 

1807. 

Le  Nouveau   Testament.     Revue  par  J. 

•  F.  Ostervald.     roy.  8°.     Paris,  1825. 
The  same.     roy.  8°.     Paris,  1837. 

See,     also,    Hebrew    and    French,    and 

POLYGLOTTS. 

Gaelic.  TiomnaNuadh.  (New  Testament.) 
Re  U.  O.  Domhnuill.  12°.  Glasg/io, 
1754- 

The  same.      16°.     London,   1847. 

German.  Biblia  Pentapla,  das  ist :  die 
Biicher  der  heiligen  Schrift,  nach  fiinf-facher 
deutschen  Verdolmetschung.  3  v.  4°. 
Hamburg,  1 7 1 o- 1 2. 

Die    Bibel,    nach   der  deutschen    Ueber- 

setzung  Luthers.     16°.     London,  1814. 

The  same.     8°.     Halle,  181 6. 

The  same.      12°.     New  York,  I'^i']. 


Die  heilige  Schrift.     Uebersetzt  von  W. 

M.  L.  de  Wette.  3  v.  in  i.  8°.  Heidel- 
berg, 1839. 

Die     Schrlften     des     Alten     Testaments. 

Neu  iibersetzt  von  J.  C.  W.  Augusti  und 
W.  M.  L.  de  Wette.  6  v.  8°.  Heidel- 
berv,   1809-14. 

Die  vier  und  zwanzig  Biicher  der  heili- 
gen Schrift.  Unter  der  Redaction  von  Dr. 
Zunz  iibersetzt  von  H.  Arnheim,  J.  Fiirst, 
M.  Sachs.     8°.     Berlin.  1838. 

• Der  prophet  Jesaia.     Neu    iibersetzt  von 

W.  Ge.senius.     2'^aufl.      8°.     Leipzig,  i2,2C). 

■ — —Das  Neue  Testament.  Verteutscht  durch 
J.  Piscator.     8°.     Dnisburg,  1684. 

Das    Neue    Testament.       12°.     London, 

1820. 
Note. — Printed  in  modern  Hebrew  characters. 

Das    Neue    Testament.       (Luther's    ver- 
sion.)    8°.     Basel,  1822. 
See,  also,  PoLYGLOTTS  and  Triglotts  and 
Latin  ajtd  German. 

Gothic  fl'w^  Anglo-Saxon.  The  Gothic  and 
Anglo- Saxon  gospels  in  parallel  columns 
with  the  versions  of  Wyclifle  and  Tyndale. 
With  notes  by  J.  Bosworth.  2^  ed.  12°. 
London,  1874. 

Gothic  and  Greek.  Vulfila  oder  die  goti- 
sche  Bibel.  Mit  dem  enlsprechenden  grie- 
chischen  Text.  Herausgegeben  und  erklSrt 
von    E.  Bernhardt.      8°.     Halle,   1875. 

Gothic  and  Latin.  Ulfilas.  Gothische  Bibel- 
iibersetzung  die  alteste  Germanische  Urkun- 
de  nach  Ihre'ns  Text,  mit  einer  grammatisch- 
wortlichen  lateinischen  Uebersetzung 
zwischen  deli  Zeilen,  samt  einer  Sprach- 
lehre  und  einem  Glossar,  ausgearbeitet  von 
F.  K.  Fulda,  W.  F.  H.  Reinwald,  L  C. 
Zahn.     2  v.  in  i.     4°.   Weisenfels,  1805. 

Ulfilas.      Veteris      et    Novi     Testamenti 

versionis    Gothicae   fragmenta   quae   super- 
sunt,   ad   fidem   codd.  castigata    Latinitate 
donata,  adnotatione    critica  instructa,    cum 
glossario  et  grammatica   linguae  Gothicae, 
coniunctis  curis  ediderunt    H.  C.  Gabelentz 
et  J.   Loebe.     2  v.     4°.      Lipsiae,  1843. 
Hawaiian       (The    Old     Testament.)       8°. 
\^Honoliilu,  about  1S30.] 
[Imperfect:  title  wanting.] 
(A  book  of  extracts  from  the  Old  Testa- 
ment).    16°.     \_LIonolulu,  about  1830.] 


EXEG.   THEOL.— BIBLES. 


31 


Khe   kauoha   hou   a   ko     kahou    haku    e 

ola'i.     (The  New  Testament  )     12°.     Oaliu. 

1835- 

The  same.      12°.      Honolulu,  1837. 

Hindi.  The  Holy  Bible;  translated  into 
the  Hinduee,  l.y  W.  Bowley.  (Old  Testa- 
ment.)     2  V.     8°.      Ca hutta,  i?,T,^. 

The    Holy    Bible.     Translated    from  the 

Hebrew.  Printed  at  the  Presliyterian  Mis- 
sion   press.      V.     I.      S"".      Allahabad,  1 85 1. 

The  Pentateuch  in  Hindi.  8°.  Allaha- 
bad,  1 85 1. 

(Genesis,   in    Hindi.      Translated   by  W. 

Bowley.)      8°.      Calculta,  [1829.] 

Genesis    and    Exodus.       (In    the    Kaithi 

character.)      16°.     Allahabad,  i?>^$. 

Psalms  and  Proverbs.     In  Kaithi   Hindi. 

16°.     Allahabad,  1845. 

(The   New   'lestament.      Printed    in    the 

Kaithi  character,  at  the  Presbyterian  Mis- 
sion press.)     8°.     Allahabad,  1846. 

(The  gospels.)     8°.      \}i.  p.  n.  d.'] 

NoTJB.    This  appears  to  t)e  a  copy  of  Chamber- 
lain's version. 

The  four   Gospels  and   Acts   in  Hindui. 

12°.      Calcutta,  1842. 

(Acts  to  Revelation.     Translated  by  W. 

Bowley.)     8°.      Calcutta,  1826. 

The    Epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Romans  and 

Corinthians  in  Hindi.  American  Presbyte- 
rian Mission  press.      12°.     Lodiana,  1841. 

Hindustani  c;- Urdu.  Kitabulquds.  The 
Holy  Bible  in  Hindustani.  (  Roman  char- 
acters.)    8°.      Calcutta,  1843. 

The  Holy  Bible  in  Hindustani.     Genesis 

to  Malachi.     2  v.     8°.      Calcutta,  1842-43. 

The  Old  Testament  translated    into  Hin- 

doostjjanee.       Gen. — II.    Kings.      4°.      Se- 
rampore,   1 829. 
Note.— All  published  of  this  ed. 

— -(Genesis.)     8°.      Calcutta,  1828. 

The  book    of  Genesis.      8°.      Calczitta, 

1843. 

Psalms  and  Proverbs.  (Roman  charac- 
ter.)     16°.     Allahabad,  1 84 1. 

— — The  Psalms.     8°.     Lodiana,  1841. 

Xhe  Proverbs  of  Solomon.  12°.  Cal- 
cutta, 1843. 

The  New  Testament,  translated   into  the 

Hindustanee  language  from  the  original 
(Jreek,    and   now    printed    in    the    Nagree 


character.      By    H.    Martyn.      i"'    ed.     8°. 
Calcutta,  18 1 7. 

The   same.     Carefully   revised   with    the 

assistance  of  Mirza  Fitrit,  and  other  learned 
natives.     8°.      London,  1819. 

— —The  same.  Revised  by  archdeacon  Cor- 
rie  and  others.     4°.      Serampore,  1829. 

The  same.     Revised  by  the    missionaries 

of    the     London     and  Church     missionary 
societies.     8°.      Calcutta,  1842. 

Hamare  Khudawand.  The  New  Testa- 
ment in  Hindustani.  (In  the  Roman  charac- 
ter.) Pre^:)ared  by  missionaries  at  Benares. 
16°.      Calcutta,  1 84 1. 

The  four  Gospels  and  the  Acts.  Per- 
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40?] 

.Sellan's  ai^ridgement  of  the  scriptures   in 

Urdu.     New  ed.     revised  by  J.  J.  Carshore. 
12°.     Allahabad,  1841. 

It.\lian.   La  Sacra  Bibbia;  tradotta  in  lingua 
Italiana  da  Giovanni  Diodati.      12°.      Lon- 
dra,  [1840.] 
See,    also,   POLYGLOTTS. 

Javanese.  New  Testament.  8°.  [«.  /., 
n.  d.'] 

Khaspoora.     See  Nepalese. 

Khassee.  Ka  gospel  jong  u  Mathi.  (Mat- 
thew translated  by  T.Jones.)  16°.  Cal- 
cutta, 1846. 

Kunkuna.  The  Holy  Bible,  translated  into 
the  Kunkuna.  By  the  Serampore  mission- 
aries. V.  5.  The  New  Testament.  8°. 
Seravipore,   1818. 

Latin.  Biblia  cum  cocordantiis  Veteris  et 
Noui  Testamenti  et  sacroru  canonu  (etc.) 
fol.     Lugduni,  1520. 

The  same.     fol.     Lugduni,  1526. 

The  same.     fol.     Lugduni,  1531. 

Biblia  sacra.    Ab  I.  Tremellio  et  F.  Junio. 

2  V.  in  3.     8°.     Genevae,  1590. 
Note.^Interleaved  with  ms.  and  bound  in  folio. 

Biblia  sacra.     Nova  ed.      Praefatio    con- 

sistorij  theol.  in  ducatu  Wirtembergico,  etc. 
sm.  4°.      Tubingae,  1609. 

Biblia   sacra.      Ab    I.    Tremellio    et    F. 

Junio.     fol.     Hanoviae,  1624. 

The  same.      18°.     At?tsterodami,  1628. 

Biblia  sacra  Vulgatae   editionis   Sixti  V. 

4°.      Antverpiae,  1650. 


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The  same.      Nunc  vero  jussu    cleri    Gal- 

licani  denuo  edita.  (v.  i  Pentateuch.) 
1 6°.      Pans/is,  1652. 

The    same.       v.    i.       fol.       Bambergae, 

1693. 

The  same.      12°.      Paris,  1730. 

[Imperfect.] 

Vetvs    Testamentvm       secvndvm      Lxx. 

Latine  redditvm.     fol.     Roinae,  1588. 
Note. — Edited  by  Flaminio  Nobili,  and  trans- 
lated from  the  Sixtine  text. 

Biblia  sacra    Latina   Veteris    Testament! 

Hieronymo  interprete,  ex  antiquissima  auc- 
toritate  in  stichos  descripta.  Editionem 
instituit  C.  J.  de  Bunsen,  ad  finem  perduxit 
C.  de  Tischendorf.     8°.     Lipsiae.  1873. 

Pentateuchus   ex   recensione  textus   He- 

braei  et  versioniim  antiquarum  Latine 
versus  a  J.  A.  Dathio.  ed.  alt.  8°. 
Halae,   1 791. 

Libri  historic!  Vet.   Test.  Josua,  Judices, 

Ruth,  Samuel,  Reges,  Chronici,  Ezra,  Nehe- 
mia  et  Esther,  ex  recensione  textus  Hebraei 
a  J.  A.  Dathio.  ed.  alt.  8°.  Halae, 
1832. 

Codex  Amiatinus.     Novum  Testamentum 

Latine,  interprete  Hieronymo.  Ex  celeber- 
rimo  codice  Amiatino  nunc  primum  edidit 
C.  Tischendorf.     sm.  fol.      Lipsiae,  1854. 

Novum    Testamentum.       Interprete    T. 

Beza.      16°.      Philadelphia,  1858. 

Evangeliarium  quadruplex    Latinae  ver- 

sionis  antiquae  seu  veteris  Italicae.  Nunc 
primum  in  lucem  editum  ex  codicibus 
manuscriptis  aureis,  argenteis,  purpureis, 
aliisque  plusquam  millenariae  antiquitatis,  a 
Josepho  Blanchino.  2  v.  fol.  Romae, 
1748. 

Italafragmente    der   paulinischen  Briefe, 

nebst  Bruchstiicken  einer  vorhieronyniian- 
ischen  Ubersetzung  des  ersten  Johannes- 
briefes.  Von  T,.  Ziegler.  4°.  Marburg, 
1876. 
Latin  and  German.  Bibel  oder  heilige 
Schrift,  nach  der  Ur-alten  und  \\\  Latein 
gemeinen,  auch  von  der  Romisch-Catho- 
lischen  Kirch  bewahrten  Ubersetzung,  mit 
vorgesetztem  lateinischen  Text.  fol.  Grcitz, 
1749. 

See,  also,  Hebrew  and  Latin,  Greek 
and  Latin,  Polyglotts  and  Triglotts, 


Aethiopic  and  Latin,  and  Gothic  and 
Latin. 

Malagasy.  Salamo  any  Davidra.  (The 
Psalms.)      18°.     London,  1834. 

Tesitamenta    ny   Jesosy    Kraisty.       16°. 

London,  [n.  d  ] 

Malay.  Biblia,  id  est  Vetus  et  Novum  Tes- 
tamentum Malaice,  edidit  J.  Willmet.  roy. 
8°.      Ilarlenii,  1824. 

The  same.     4°.     Serampore,  1831. 

Note.     Reprint  of  the  version  of  17.33,  by  Wern- 

dly  and  Serruns. 

Marathi.  The  New  Testament ;  translated 
into  the  Murat'hee  language  by  the  Ameri- 
can missionaries.  1'^  ed.  8°.  [;/.  /.] 
1830. 

Nepalf.se  or  Khaspoora.  The  Holy  Bible 
translated  into  the  Nepala  language  by  the 
Serampore  missionaries,  v.  5.  The  New 
Testament.     8°.     Serampore,  1821. 

Nestorian,   See  Syriac  and  Nestorian. 

OjiBWAY.  The  New  Testament ;  translated 
into  the  language  of  the  Ojibwa  Indians. 
12°.     Nc7v    York,  1844. 

Oriya  or  Uriya.  The  Holy  Bible  in  the 
Oriya  language.  A  new  translation  by  Mr. 
Sutton.  The  Old  Testament.  3  v.  8°. 
Cntlack,   1842-44. 

Panjabi.  Genesis  with  the  first  twenty  chap- 
ters of  Exodus  in  Panjabi.  (Translated  by 
L.Janvier.)     8^.     Lodiana,  1849. 

The  Gospels  and  Acts,  in  Panjabi.  (Trans- 
lated by  John  Newton.)    8°.   Lodiana,  \%if'^. 

The  Gospel  of  Matthew:    translated    by 

the  Lodiana  missionaries.  8°.  Lodiana, 
1840. 

The  Gospel  of  John  ;  translated'  by  the 

Lodiana  missionaries,  aided  by  Jearned 
natives.     8°.     Lodiana,  1841. 

Persian.  (The  Old  Testament  in  Persian.) 
Translated  by  T.  Robinson.  4  v.  8°. 
Calcutta,  1838. 

The  New  Testament  in  Persian.  (Trans- 
lated by  H.  Martyn).  8°.  Calcutta,  1842. 
See  also,  PoLYGLOTTS,  London. 

Polish.     No\t'y    Testament.      8°.     Berlinic, 
1810. 
See  also,  POLYGLOTTS,   Hutter. 

Portuguese.  O  Novo  Testamento  traduzido 
em  Portuguez  pelo  J.  Ferreira.  12°.  Xew 
York,  1848. 


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33 


Portuguese  attcf  English.  O  Novo  Tcsta- 
mento.  The  New  Testament.  12°.  Xcw 
York,  1863. 

Pushtoo.  (The  New  Testament.  Translated 
by  I.  Loewenthal.)  &°.'  Hertford,  [Eiig.) 
1863. 

ROMANESE.  Ladiniche  dialect.  La  S.  Bibla 
ner  la  Soinchia  Scartira  d'ilg  Veder  Testa- 
ment. Messa  giu  ent  ilg  languaig  Ru- 
monsch.     8°.      Coira,  1818. 

S.AMARITAN.       See  POLYGLOTTS,  PaRIS. 

Samoan.  O  le  Feagaiga  Fou  ua  Faasamo- 
aina.    4"*    ed.     sm.    4°.      Cambridge,  1868. 

Sanscrit.  The  Psalms,  rendered  from  the 
Hebrew  into  Sanscrit  verse,  by  the  Calcutta 
Baptist  missionaries.      16°.     Calcutta,  1839. 

The  Four  Gospels  with  the  Acts  in  San- 
scrit.    8°.      Calcutta,  1840. 

Sclavonic  and  Latin.  Evangelia  Slav- 
ice,  quibus  olim  in  reguni  Francorum  oleo 
sacro  inunguendorum  solemnibus  uti  solebat 
ecclesia  Remensis,  vulgo  Texte  du  Sacre 
(etc.)  edidit  'J.  B.  Silvestre.  Evangelia 
Latine  vertit  B.  Kopitar.  4°.  Lutetiae 
Parisiorum,  1843. 

Siamese.  The  Gospel  according  to  John. 
8°.      Bangkok,  1842. 

Spanish.  La  Biblia,  qve  es,  los  Sacros  Li- 
bros  del  Vieio  y  Nvevo  Testamento.  Tras- 
ladada  en  Espanol.  4°.  (Frankfurt),  1(322. 
Note.    De  Reyna's  version. 

La  Biblia.     Traducidos  por  P.  Scio  de  S. 

Miguel.      12°.      Londres,   183 1. 

El  Nuevo  Testamento.      16°.      Bennond- 

sey,  1813. 

See  also,  Polyglotts,  Hutter. 

Spanish  and  English.  El  Nuevo  Testa- 
mento. The  New  Testament.  12°.  Xew 
York,  1854. 

Swedish.  Nya  Testamentet.  16°.  Stock- 
holm, 1846. 

Swedish  and  English.  Det  Nya  Tes- 
tamentet. The  New  Testament.  12°.  JVezo 
York,  1870. 

Syriac.  (The  Bible.  Edited  by  S.  Lee.)  4°. 
London,  [1826.] 

Translatio  Syra     Pescitto    Veteris    Testa- 

menti  ex  codice  Ambrosiano  sec.   fere  VI. 
photolithographice  edita,  curante    et  adno- 


tante  A.  M.  Ceriani.  v  i.  fol.  Mediolani, 
1876. 

Daniel  secvndvm   editionem    Lxx.   inter- 

pretvm  ex  tetraplis  desvmptam.  Ex  codice 
Syro-Estranghelo  edidit  C.  Bvgatvs.  4°. 
Mediolani,  1788. 

(The      New    Testament    with    Gutbir's 

Lexicon.)      16°.      London,  1836. 

Remains  of  a  very    antient  recension    of 

the  Four  Gospels  ;   edited  and  translated  by 
W.  Cureton.     4°.     London,  1858. 
See  also,  Polyglotts  a)id  Triglotts. 

Syriac  ana  Latin.  Novum  Testamentum 
Syriacum  cum  versione  Latina  ;  cura  et 
studio  J.  Leusden  et  C.  Schaaf.  4°.  Lugd. 
Batavorutn,  1 708. 

The  same.  2*  ed.  4°.  Lugd.  Bata- 
vorutn, 1717. 

Syriac  and  Nestorian.     (The  Old  and  New 

Testaments.     Edited  by  J.  Perkins.)      2  v. 

4°.      Oroomiah,   1846-52. 

Note.  The  Peshito  version,  with  a  translation 
of  the  Scriptures  from  the  Hebrew  into  Nestorian 
or  Modern  Syriac. 

(The  Four  Gospelsjn  modern  Syriac.    By 

J.  Perkins).      12''.      {^Oroomiah,  1844.] 
Tamil.     The    Holy    Bible    in    Tamil.     The 

Old  Testament  translated  by  J.  P.  Fabricius; 

the  New  Testament  by  C.  T.  E.  Rhenius. 

8°.     Madras,  1844. 

Acts  of  the  Apostles.     8°.     [«./.,«.,/.] 

Urdu.     See  Hindustani. 

Welsh.     Y    Bibl    Cyssegr-lan,   sef,  yr    Hen 

Destament,    a'r    Newydd.      fol.       Oxford, 

1690. 
The  same.     (Edited  by  W.  Roberts.)  8°. 

Caerefrog  Xewydd,  {Xezv  York,)  1859. 

d.    Apocrypha. 

Old  Testament.       Libri  Apocryphi  Veteris 

Testamenti   Graece.      Edidit  O.    F.   Fritz- 

sche.     8°.      Lipsiae,  187 1. 
Prophetae  veteres  pseudepigraphi  partim 

ex    Abyssinico    vel    Hebraico    sermonibus 

Latine  versi.     Edente  A.    F.  Gfrorer.     8°. 

Stuttgardiae,  1 840. 
— — Libri  Veteris  Testamenti  pseudepigraphi 

selecti.     Edidit  O.  F.  Fritzsche.     8°.     Lifi- 

siae,  187 1. 


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EXEG.  THEOL.— INTRODUCTION. 


;The    apocrypha.     Authorized    version.) 

4°.     [«•  /•  «■  '^•] 
[Imperfect:  title  page  wanting.] 

— ■ — Ascensio  Isaiae  Aethiopice  et  Latine,  cum 
prolegomenis  (etc.)  edita  ab  A.  Dillmann 
8°.     Lipsiae,  1877. 

New  Testament.  Codex  apocryphus  Novi 
Testamenti.  Opera  et  studio  I.  C.  Thilo 
V.  I.     8°.     Lipsiae,  1832. 

Novum  Testamentum  extra  canonem  re 

ceptum.  CoUegit  et  disposuit  A.  Hilgen 
feld.     ed.  2^.     ;8°.     Lipsiae,  1S76. 

-The    apocryphal   New   Testament,  being 

all  the  Gospels,  Epistles,  and  other  pieces 
now  extant  attributed  in  the  first  four  cen- 
turies to  Jesus  Christ,  his  apostles  and 
their  companions,  and  not  included  in  the 
N.  T.  by  its  compilers.  4t'>  ed.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1 82 1. 

The    apocryphal    New    Testament.       8°. 

New  York,  [«.  </.] 

The  same.     8°.     Boston,  1832. 

The  Apocryphal  Gospels,  Acts  and  Reve- 
lations.    Translated    by    A.    Walker.      8°. 
Edinburgh,  1873. 
[Ante-Nicene  Christian  Library.] 

Evangelia    apocrypha  adhibitis   plurimis 

codicibus  Graecis  et  Latinis  (etc.)  Edidit 
C.  Tischendorf.     8°.     Lipsiae,   1853. 

The  same.     ed.  alt.     8°.     Lipsiae,  1876. 

The  apocryphal  gospels  and  other  docu- 
ments relating  to  the  history  of  Christ. 
Translated  from  the  originals,  with  notes,  by 

B.  H.  Cowper.     12°.     London,  1867. 
The  lost  and  hostile  gospels,  by    S.    Bar- 
ing-Gould,     12°.     London,  1874. 

Acta  Apostolorum.  Edidit  C.  Tischen- 
dorf.     8°.     Lipsiae,   1 85 1. 

The  same.     8°.     LJpsiae,  1853. 

The  same.     8°.     New  York,  \n.  d.^ 

Das  Sendschreiben  des  Apostels  Barnabas 

aufs  Neue  untersucht  iibersetzt  und  erklart 
von  C.  J.  Hefele.     8°.      Tubingen,  1840. 

Der  Sogenannte  Brief  des   Barnabas.     I. 

Uebersetzung.       II.     Bemerkungen.     Von 

C.  J.  Riggenbach.     4°.     Basel,  1873. 
Clementos  episkopou  Romes  ai  duo  pros 

Korinthious  epistolai.  Nun  proton. ekdido- 
menai  plereis  upo  P.  Brenniou.  8°.  En 
Konstantinozipolei,  1875. 


The  same.   Clementis   Romani  ad   Corin- 

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Lewin  (T.)  The  life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul. 
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LiGH  TFOOT  (J.  B.)     St.  Paul  and  Seneca.     8°. 
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LucHT  (H.)  Uber  die  beiden  letzten  Kapi- 
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Paley(W.),  Horae  Paulinae.  12°.  Cavi- 
bridge,  1 806. 

The  same.     12°.     New  York,  \'i4,(). 

The  same.     12°.     New  York,  \'i^\. 

[With  Blunt  (J.  .1.)  Coineidence.s.] 


Paul  of  Tarsus  :  an  inquiry  into  the  times 
and  the  gospel  of  the  apostle  of  the  Gen- 
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Kenan  (E.)      Saint  Paul.     8°.      Paris,  I'^bi^. 

The  same.     Translated  by  I.  Lock  wood. 

■     12°.      New   York,  1875. 

Les  apotres.      8°.     Paris,  1866. 

The    same.     The   apostles.       12°.     New 

York,  1866. 

RuDdW  (T.)  Dissertatio  de  argumentis  his- 
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SCHNECKENBURGER  (M.)  Ueber  den  Zweck 
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Stanley  (A.  P.)  Sermons  and  essays  on  the 
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Wells  (D.  B.)  St.  Paul  vindicated.  8°. 
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Wise  (I.  M.)  The  origin  of  Christianity,  and 
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Zeller  (E.)  Die  Apostelgeschichte^.  8°. 
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See,  also.  Biography,  Biblical  ;  and  Apos- 
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4.      The   Kei'elalion. 

Abauzit  (F.)  a  discourse,  historical  and 
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John.      16°.     London,  1730. 

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Keli.y  (J-)  Apocalyptic  interpretation.  16°. 
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LUECKE  (F. )  \'ersiich  einer  vollstandigen 
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RiNCK  (W.  F.)  Apokalyptische  Forschungen. 
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Storr  (G.  C.)  Neue  Apohj;,ne  der  Offenba- 
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Tii.LOCH  (A.)  Dissertations  introductory  to 
the  study  and  right  understanding  of  the 
language,  structure,  and  contents  of  the 
Apocalypse.      8°.      London,  1S23. 

See,  a/so,  Prophecy. 

d.    Introduction — Apocrypha. 

Barixg-Gould    (S.)     The    lost  and    hostile 

gospels  :   an  essay  on   the  Toledoth  Jeschu, 

the    Petrine    and    Pauline    gospels,     (etc.) 

12°.      London,  1874. 
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8°.     L!os/ock,  1876.  j 

EicHHORN  (J.  G.)      Einleitung  in  die  apocry- 

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8°.      Leipzig,  1795. 
HoRNE   (T.    H.)     Introduction    to    the    Old    | 

Test.  Apocrypha.     8°.     London',  1856.  , 

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Keerl  (P.  F.)      Die  Apokryphen    des   alten 
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1S52. 

Stier  (R.)  Die  Apokryphen.  Vertheidi- 
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Thornwell    (J.    H.)     The  arguments  of  the   j 
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Volkmar  (G.j      Handbuch  der  Einleitung  in    ! 
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Wordsworth  (C.)    On  the  Apocrypha.     8°. 
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See  a/so,  INTRODUCTION,  General  works  ;  Old 
Test.  Introduction  ;  Canon  ;  Commenta- 
ries on  and  Text  of  the  Apocrypha. 

e.     Introduction— Special  Topics. 

I.      Authenticity,    Credibi/ity,    etc. 

Alexander  (A.)  Evidences  of  the  authen- 
ticity, inspiration  and  canonical  authority 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  16°.  Phi/a., 
[«.  d.-\ 

Bacheler  (O.)  and  Owen  (R.  D.)  Dis- 
cussion on  the  authenticity  of  the  Bible. 
16°.      Plii/a.,    1854. 

BissEl.L  (E.  C.)  Historic  origin  of  the  Bible. 
12°.      Neiu  Yor/c,  1873. 

Benson      (C.)     Scripture    difficulties.       12^. 
Cambridge,  1822. 
[Hulsean  lecture,  1822.] 

Blunt    (J.  J.)       Veracity    of    the    historical 
books  of  the  Old  Testament.      Cambridge, 
1851. 
[Hulsean  lecture,  1831.] 

Undesigned  coincidences  in  the  Old  and 

New     Testament,    an    argument    of    their 
veracity.     8°.     New  York,  1851. 

Brisbane  (W.  H.)  The  Bible  defended 
against  the  objections  of  infidelity.  16°. 
Pliiia.,    1855. 

Clayton  (R.)  A  vindication  of  the  histories 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  8°. 
London,  1759. 

COWIE     (M.)       Scripture     difficulties.        12°. 
Cambridge,   1857. 
[Hulsean  lecture,  1857.] 

Edwards  (J.)  A  discourse  concerning  the 
authority,  style,  and  perfection  of  the  books 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  12°. 
London,  1693. 

Thesame.     2'*  ed.      12°,     London,  l6g6. 

Eichhorn  (J.  G.)  Authenticity  and  canon- 
ical authority  of  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old 
Testament.  Translated  by  J.  F.  Schroeder. 
8°.     Ne7a  York,  1829. 

[In  Essays  and  dissertations  on  Biblical  litera- 
ture, V.  1.  •  pp.  17-104.] 

Genuineness  (The),  authenticity,  and  in- 
spiration of  the  Word  of  God.  [a/ion.]  16°. 
Ne7iJ   York,  1846. 


48 


EXEG.  THEOL.— INTROD.  SPECIAL  TOPICS. 


IIai.ey  (J.  \V.)  An  examination  of  the  al  I 
leged  discrepancies  of  the  Bible.  8°.  An-  [ 
dover,  1874. 

Hessey    (J.    A.)       Moral    difficulties    of  the 
Bible.      3  V.      16°.      Loudon,  1 87 1-73. 
[Ill  yle  lectures,  lS71-7:3.] 

Jamway  (J.  J.)  The  internal  evidence  of 
the  Holy  Bible.      12°.     Phila.,  1845. 

Ki.EUKER  (J.  F.)  Ausfiihrliche  Untersuchung 
der  Griinde  fUr  die  Aechtheit  und  Glaub- 
wiirdigkeit  der  schriftlichen  Urkunden  des 
Christenthums.    5  v.  16°.    Leipzig,  i'J()t,-()S. 

KUEGELGEN  (W.  von).  Von  den  Wider- 
spriichenin  derheiligen  Schrift  fiir  Zweifler. 
16°.      Berlin,  1850. 

Lettres  de  quelques  Juifs  Portugais,  Alle- 
niands  et  Polonois,  a  M.  de  Voltaire.  3  V. 
8°.      Paris,  1 781. 

Levi  (D.)  A  defence  of  the  Old  Testament, 
in  a  series  of  letters,  addressed  to  Thomas 
Paine.      16°.      P/ii/a.,  1798. 

MacKnight  (J.)     All  the  actions  recorded 
in  the  gospels  are  probable.     8°.      London, 
1791. 
[In  Watson  (R.,)  Theol.  tracts,  v.  5.] 

Murray  (J.)  The  truth  of  revelation,  de- 
monstrated by  an  appeal  to  existing  monu- 
ments, sculptures,  gems,  coins  and  medals. 
2"  ed.     8°.      L^ondon,  1840. 

Rawi.inson    (G.)     The   historical  evidences 
of  the  truth  of  the   Scripture  records.      8°. 
L^ondon,  1859. 
(Hampton  lecture,  Hi59.] 

Historical  illustrations  of  the  Old  Test- 
ament. With  additions  by  H.  B.  Hackett. 
16°.     Boston,  1873. 

RiCONClLER  (The)  of  the  Bible  enlarged  : 
by  J.  T.  and  T.  M.  \^anon.'\  fol.  L.ondon, 
1662. 

Redford  (G.)  Holy  Scripture  verified.  8°. 
London,  1837. 

Row  (C.  A.)  The  supernatural  in  the  New 
Testament,  possible,  credible,  and  histori- 
cal.     12°.     London,   1875. 

Rule  (W.  H.)  Oriental  records.  Monu- 
mental. Confirmatory  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment Scriptures.     12°.     Z£)«a'c«,  [1875?] 

Sanford  (P.  P.)  Help  to  faith  :  or,  a  sum- 
mary of  the  evidences  of  the  genuineness 
authenticity,  (etc.),  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
12°.     New  York,  1828. 


Savile    (B.    W.)     The   truth    of  the    Bible: 

evidence  from  the  Mosaic  and  other  records 

of  creation  ;  from  archaeology ;  (etc.)      12°. 

London,  187 1. 
Smith     (J.)     The     Christians  defence.       8°. 

Cincinnoti,  1843. 
Stii.lingfleet    (E.)      Origines   sacrae :  or, 

a  rational  account  (etc.)  as  to  the  truth  and 

di\ine  authority  of  the  Scriptures,     sm.  4°. 

L.ondon,   1663. 
— — The  same.     4°.      Catnhiidge,  1701. 
ViGOUROUX  (F.)     La  Bible  et  les  decouvertes 

modernes  en   Egypte    et   en  Assyrie.     2    v. 

16°.     Paris,  1877. 
Watson  (R.)     An  apology  for  the  Bible;  in 

a    series    of    letters    addressed    to    Thomas 

Paine.      16°.     Phila.,  1796. 

The  same.      18°.     New  York,  [;;.  </.] 

[Evangelical  family  library,  vol.  14.] 
Williamson    (J.)      The   truth,    inspiration, 

authority,  and    evidence    of  the    Scriptures. 

8°.      Oxford,  1793. 
[Hampton  lecture,  1793. J 

Sec  also.  Christian    Evidences  ;     Intro- 
duction,   Gen.  woiks. 

2.      Canon. 
.Alexander   (A.)     The  canons   of  the   Old 

and    New    Testaments    ascertained.       16°. 

Princeton,  (X.  J.,)  1 826. 

The  same.     New  ed.      /'/;//«.,  [1S51.] 

CosiN  (J.)      A  scholastical  history  of  the  canon 

of  the  Holy  Scripture.     4°.     London,  iG"]!. 
The  same.     8°.      Oxford,   1849. 

[Works,  V.  2.] 
Davidson     (S.)       The  canon  of  the   Biiile  ; 

its  formation,  history,  and  fluctuations.    12°. 

L.ondon,  1877. 
Grinfiei.u    (E.    W.)      An    apology    for   the 

Septuagint,   in    which   its  claims  to  biblical 

and  canonical  authority  are  vindicated.     8°. 

L.ondon,  1850. 
Haldane  (R.)     The  books  of  the  Old  and 

New   Testaments  proved   to  be  canonical. 

16°.     Edittburgh,  1832. 
Hesse  (F.  H.)     Das  Muratori'sche  Fragment 

neu  untersucht  und  erklart.     8°.      Giessen, 

1873- 
Hilgenfeld     (A.)       Der     Kanon     und    die 
Kritik    des   Neuen    Testaments  in  ihrer  ge- 
schichtlichen  Ausbildung   und    Gestaltung. 
8°.     Halle,  1863. 


EXEG.    THEOL. 


Jones  (J-)  A  new  and  full  method  of  settling 
the  canonical  authority  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    3  V.     8°.      Oxford,  1798. 

McClelland  (A.)  A  b,rief  treatise  on  the 
canon  and  interpretation  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures.     2'^  ed.      12°.    New  York,  \%'^o. 

The  same.     8°.     Nezv  York,  i860. 

Parkhurst  (F'.)  Masorah,  sen  critica  divina, 
or,  a  synoptical  directorie  on  the  Sacred 
Scriptures.  Parti.  Containing  the  canons 
of  both  Scriptures.      16°.     London,  1660. 

R1CHARD.SON  (J.)  The  canon  of  the  New 
Testament  vindicated.  12°.  London, 
1701. 

Stier  (R.)  Die  Apokryphen.  8°.  Braun- 
schweig, 1853. 

Stuart  (M.)  Critical  history  .and  defence  of 
the  Old  Testament  canon.  12°.  Andover, 
1845. 

Thornwell  (J.  H.)  The  arguments  of  the 
Romanists  from  the  infallibility  of  the 
Church  and  the  testimony  of  the  Fathers,  in 
behalf  of  the'  Apocrypha,  discussed  and 
refuted.      12°.     A'ew  York,  1845. 

Westcott  (B.  F.)  A  general  survey  of  the 
history  of  the  canon  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment during  the  first  four  centuries.  8°. 
Cambridge,   1855. 

The  same.     4^^  ed.    with    new    preface. 

8°.     London,  1875. 

-The  Bible  in  the  Church.  A  popular  ac- 
count of  the  collection  and  reception  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  in  the  Christian  churches. 
2<i  ed.     18°.     London,  1866. 

The  same.     3*  ed.     18°.     London,  \%']o. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  On  the  inspiration  of 
Holy  Scripture  ;  or,  on  the  canon  of  the 
Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments, 
and  on  the  Apocrypha.  8°.  London,  iS^^S). 
[Hulsean  lecture,  1847.] 

See,  also.  Introduction,  Gen.  works;  and 
Authenticity. 

3.      Criticism. 

a.     General  Works. 

Butler  (C.)  Horae  Biblicae.  16°.  Ox- 
ford, i-jgg. 

Davidson  (S.)  Lectures  on  Biblical  criti- 
cism.    8°.     Edinburgh,  1839. 


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I   Simon  (R.)    Critical  enquiries  into  the  various 

i        editions  of  the  Bible.     4°.     London,  1684. 

Walton  (B.)     The  considerator  considered  : 

or,   a  brief  view  of  cer,tain  considerations 

upon  the  Biblia  Polyglotta.      18°.     London, 

1659- 

b.      Old   Testament. 

Barrett  (R.  A.  F.)  A  synopsis  of  criti- 
cisms upon  those  passages  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment in  which  modern  commentators  have 
differed  from  the  authorized  version.  8°. 
London,  1847. 

Bootius  (A.)  Animadversiones  sacrte  ad 
textum  Hebraicum  Veteris  Testamenti.  4°. 
Londini,  1644. 

Buxtorf  (J.j  Anticritica  ;  sen,  vindiciae 
veritatis  Hebraicae  :  adversus  L.  Cappelli 
Criticam  quam  vocat  sacram,  (etc.)  sm. 
4°.     Basilcne,  1653. 

Tiberias,  sive  commentarius  Masorelhicvs 

triplex.       ed.    nova.       sm.    4°.       hasikae, 

1655- 
[Bound  with  Ins  Anticritica.] 

Cappel  (L.)  Critica  sacra,  sive  de  variis 
quae  in  sacris  Veteris  Testamenti  libris  oc- 
currunt  lectionibus  libri  sex.  fol.  Parisiis, 
1650. 

The  same.     3  v.     8°.     Halae  Magdebur- 

gicae,  1775. 

Davidson  (S.)  The  text  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment considered,  (etc.)     8°.    London,  iSsg. 

Frensdorfk  (S.)  Die  Massora  magna  nach 
den  altesten  Drucken  mit  Zuziehung  alter 
Handschriften.  v.  i.  Die  Massora  in 
alphabetischer  Ordnung.  4°.  Hannover, 
1876. 

Geddes  (A.)  Critical  remarks  on  the  Hebrew 
Scriptures,  v.  i.  The  Pentateuch.  4°. 
London,  1800. 

Glass  (S.)  Philologia  sacra.  2  v.  in  3.  12°. 
Lipsiae,  1776-95. 

Horsley  (S.)     Biblical  criticism  on  the  first 
fourteen  historical  books  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment: (etc.)     4  V.     8°.     London,  \%2o. 
[Horsley's  Works,  v.  1-4.] 

Houbigant  (C.  F.)  Notae  criticae  in  uni- 
versos  Veteris  Testamenti  libros.  2  v.  4°. 
Francofurti,  1777. 


5° 


EXEG.  THEOL.— CRITICISM. 


HURWITZ  (H.)  Vindiciae  Hebraicae  :  or,  a 
defence  of  the  Hebrew  Scriptures.  8°. 
London,  1820. 

Kennicott  (B.)  The  state  of  the  Hebrew 
text  of  the  Old  Testament  considered.  2  v. 
12°.      Oxford,  1753. 

KUENEN  (A.)  Criticae  et  hermeneuticae  libro- 
rum  N.  Foederis  lineamenta.  8°.  Lug- 
dimi  Batav.,  1856. 

Le  Clerc  (J.)  Senlimens  de  quelques  theo- 
logians de  Hollande  sur  I'Histoire  critique 
du  Vieux  Testament.  \anon.'\  18°.  Am- 
sterdavi,  1685. 

Leusden  (J.)  Philologicus  Hebraeus.  4°. 
Ultrajectae,  1656. 

Lilienthal  (T.  C.)  Commentatio  critica 
sistens  duorvm  codicvm  mstorvm  Biblia 
Hebraica.     8°.     Regiomonti,  1770. 

NowACK  (W.)  Die  Bedeutungdes  Hierony- 
mus  fiir  die  alttestamentliche  Textkritik. 
8°.      Gottingen,  1875. 

Parkhurst  (F.j  Masorah,  seu  critica  divina. 
16°.     London,  1660. 

Selwyn  (W.)  Horae  Hebraicae";  or,  critical 
observations  on  Isaiah  ix.,  (etc.)  4°. 
Ca?)ibridge,  1848. 

Simon  (R.)  A  critical  history  af  the  Old 
Testament,     sm.  4°.     London,  1682. 

Wall  (C.  W.)  An  examination  of  the  ancient 
orthography  of  the  Jews,  and  of  the  original 
state  of  the  text  of  the  Hebrew  Bible.  3  v. 
8°.     London,  1835. 

Whittaker  (J.  W.)  An  historical  and  criti- 
cal inquiry  into  the  interpretation  of  the 
Hebrew  Scriptures.     8°.     Cambridge,  i^\cj. 


New   Testament. 


Birks  (T.  R.)  Essay  on  the  right  estimation 
of  manuscript  evidence  in  the  text  of  the 
New  Testament.     16°.     London,  1878. 

BuRGON  (J.  W.)  The  last  twelve  verses  of 
the  Gospel  according  to  S.  Mark  vindi- 
cated.    8°.     Oxford,  1 87 1. 

Doedes  (J.  J.)     Verhandeling  over  de  Tekst- 
kritiek  desNieuwen  Verbonds.    4°.    Haar- 
lem,  1844. 
[Teylersche  Genootschap,  v.  34.] 


Green  (T.  S.)  A  course  of  developed  criti- 
cism on  passages  of  the  New  Testament 
materially  affected  by  various  readings.  8°. 
London,  1856. 

Critical    notes    on    the    New    Testament. 

16°.     London,  1867. 

Hammond  (C.  E.)  Outlines  of  textual  criti- 
cism applied  to  the  New  Testament.  16°. 
Oxford,  1872. 

LucHT  (H.)  Ueber  die  beiden  letzten  Kapi- 
tel  des  Romerbriefes.     8°.     Berlin,  i^t^i. 

MiDDLETuN  (T.  F.)  The  doctrine  of  the 
Greek  article;  applied  to  the  criticism  and 
illustration  of  the  New  Testament.  8°- 
New  York,   181 3. 

MiLLIGAN  (W.)  and  ROBERTS  (A.)  The 
words  of  the  New  Testament,  as  altered 
by  transmission  and  ascertained  by  modern 
criticism.     12°.     Edinburgh,  1873. 

Nolan  (F.)  An  inquiry  into  the  integrity  of 
the  Greek  Vulgate.     8°.     Lotidon,  1815. 

ScHOLZ  (J.  M.  A.)  Curae  criticae  in  his- 
toriam  textiis  Evangeliorum.  4°.  Heidel- 
bergiae,  1820. 

Scrivener  {Y.  H.)  Contributions  to  the 
criticism  of  the  Greek  New  Testament. 
roy.  8°.      Cambridge,  1859. 

Plain  introduction  to  the  criticism  of  the 

New  Testament.     2"*  ed.     8°.      Cambridge, 
1874. 

Six  lectures  on  the  text  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment and  the  manuscripts  which  contain  it. 
8°.      Cambridge,  1875. 

Simon  (R.)  A  critical  history  of  the  text  of 
the  New  Testament.     4°.     London,  1689. 

Tregelles  (S.  p.)  The  printed  text  of  the 
Greek  New  Testament.    8°.     London,  \%^a^. 

An  introduction  to  the  textual  criticism  of 

the  New  Testament.     8°.     London,  1856. 
[v.  4  of  Home's  Introduction.] 

d.     Quotations. 

Boehl  (E.)  Die  alttestamentliche  Citate  im 
Neuen  Testament.     8°.      Wien,  1878. 

GouGH  (H.)  The  New  Testament  quotations 
collated  with  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old 
Testament,  in  the  original  Hebrew,  and  in 
the  version  of  the  Lxx.     8°.    London,  1855. 


EXEG.  THEOL.— HERMENEUTICS. 


Scott  (J.)  Principles  of  New  Testament 
quotation  established  and  applied  to  Biblical 
Science.     12°.     Edinburgh^  1875. 

Stuart  (M.)  Passages  cited  from  the  Old 
Testament  compared  with  the  original  He- 
brew and  Septuagint  version.  4°.  A7i- 
dover,  1827. 

Tholuck    (A.)       Das    Alte    Testament    im 
Neuen    Testament.       3«_  aufl.     8^.     Ham- 
burg, 1849. 
[Bound  with  his  Kommentar  z.  d.  Hebriierbr.] 

TURPIE  (D.  McC.)  The  Old  Testament  in 
the  New.     8°.     London,  1868. 

The  New  Testament  view    of  the   Old. 

8°.     London,  1872. 

See,  also,  PHILOLOGY;  and  Versions,  His- 
tory and  criticism  of. 


4.      Hermeneiitics,  including  history  of  inter- 
pretation. 

Benson  (G.)     An  essay  concerning  the  unity 
of  sense.      8°.     London,  1791. 
[In  Watson  (R.)    Theol.  tracts,  v.  4.] 

Bretschneider  (K.  G.)  Die  historisch-dog- 
matische  Auslegung  Neuen  Testamentes. 
12°.     Leipzig,  1806. 

Conybeare  (J.  J.)     An  attempt  to  trace  the 
history    and  to   ascertain   the   limits  of  the 
secondary  and    spiritual    interpretation    of 
Scripture.     8°.      Oxford,  1824. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1824.] 

Davidson    (S.)     A  treatise  on   sacred  inter- 
pretation.    8°.     London,  1859. 
[With  his  Text  of  the  O.  T.] 

DOEDES  (J.  J.)  Manual  of  hermeneutics  for 
the  writings  of  the  New  Testament.  Trans- 
lated by  G.  W.  Stegman.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1867. 

DoEPKE  (J.  C.  C.)  Hermeneutik  derneutes- 
tamentlichen  Schriftsteller.  8°.  Leipzig, 
1829. 

Ellicott  (C.  J.)     Scripture  and  its  interpre- 
tation.     18°.     New  York,    1879. 
[With  Browne  (E.  H.)    Inspiration.] 

Ernesti  (J.  A.)  Institutio  interpretis  Novi 
Testament!.     l6°.     Lipsiae,  1775. 

The  same.     Elements    of  interpretation. 

Translated   by    M.    Stuart.      3"^   ed.      12°. 
Andover,  1 827. 


The  same.  Principles  of  Biblical  inter- 
pretation. 2  V.  16°.  Edinburgh,  i?,2,2-T,2. 
[In  the  Biblical  Cabinet.] 

EwALD  (H.)  Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der 
altesten  Auslegung  u.  Spracherklarung  des 
A.  T.     V.   I.      12°.     Stuttgart,  1844. 

Fairbairn  (P.)  Hermeneutical  manual. 
12°.     Phila.,  1859. 

Franck  (A.  H.)  A  guide  to  the  reading 
and  study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  12°. 
London,  1 81 9. 

Glass  (S.)  Philologia  sacra,  ed.  3*.  4°. 
Francofurti,  1653. 

The  same.     4°.     Lipsiae,  1743. 

The  same.     His  temporibus  accommodata 

a  J.  A.  Dathio.     3  v.     8°.     Lipsiae,  1776- 

95- 

GouLBURN  (E.  M.)  An  introduction  to  the 
devotional  study  of  the  Scriptures.  8'**  ed. 
18°.     London,  1867. 

HiRSCHFELD  (H.  S.)  Der  Geist  der  talmu- 
dischen  Auslegung  der  Bibel.  18°.  Ber- 
lin, 1840. 

Immer  (A.)  Hermeneutik  des  Neuen  Tes- 
tamentes.    8°.      Wittenberg,  1873. 

Hermeneutics    of    the    New    Testament. 

Translated  from  the  German  by  A.  H. 
Newman.     8°.     Andover,  iSj-j. 

Jahn  (J.)  Enchiridion  hermeneuticae  gen- 
eralis  tabularum  Veteris  et  Novi  Foederis. 
8°.      Viennae,  181 2. 

Klausen  (H.  N.)  Hermeneutik  des  Neuen 
Testaments.     8°.     Leipzig,  1841. 

Kuenen  (A.)  Criticae  et  hermeneuticae  libro- 
rum  N.  Foederis  lineamenta.  S°.  Lug- 
duni  Batav.,  1856. 

Lange  (J.  P.)  Grundriss  der  biblischen  Her- 
meneutik.    8°.     Heidelberg,  1878. 

Luecke  (F.)  Grundriss  der  neutestament- 
lichen  Hermeneutik  und  ihrer  Geschichte. 
8°.      Gottitigen,  1817. 

Lutz  (J.  L.  S.)  Biblische  Hermeneutik.  8°. 
Pforzheim,   1861. 

McClelland  (A.)  Manual  of  sacred  inter- 
pretation.    18°.     New  York,  1842. 

Meyer  (G.  W.)  Geschichte  Schrifterklarung 
seit  der  Wiederherstellung  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.     5  V.     8°.     Gottingen,  1802-09. 


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MORUS  (S.  F.  N.)  Super  hermeneutica  Novi 
Testamenti  acroases  academicae.  2  v.  in  i. 
8°.     Lipsiae,  1797-1802. 

Pareau  (J.  H.)  Institutio  interpretis  Veteris 
Testamenti.  8°.  Trajecii  ad  Rhemtui, 
1822. 

■ The    same.       2    v.       16°.      Edinburgh, 

1835-40. 
[In  the  Biblical  Cabinet.] 

Planck  (G.  P.)     Introduction   to  sacred  phi- 
lology and  interpretation.   16°.    Edmburgh, 
1834. 
[In  the  Biblical  Cabinet.] 

ROSENMUELLER  (J.  G.)  Historia  interpreta- 
tionis  librorum  sacrorum.  5  v.  in  4.  16°. 
Hildbuighosae,  1 795- 1 8 1 4. 

Seiler  (G.  F.)  Biblical  hermeneutics,  or 
the  art  of  Scripture  interpretation,  with 
notes  from  the  Dutch  of  J.  Heringa.  Trans- 
lated from  the  originals  by  W.  Wright. 
8°.     London,  1835. 

Siegfried  (C.)  Die  Aufgabe  der  Geschichte 
der  alttestamentlichen  Auslegung  in  der 
Gegenwart.     8°.     Jena,  1876. 

Philo  von    Alexandria  als  Ausleger    des 

Alten  Testaments.     8°.     Jena,  1875. 

Spalding  (T.)  Scripture  difficulties  ex- 
plained by  Scripture  references,  or  the  Bible 
its  own  interpreter.     8°.     London,  1877. 

Storr  (G.  C.)  An  essay  on  the  historical 
sense  of  the  New  Testament.  Translated 
from  the  Latin.      16°.     Boston,  1817. 

Tholuck  (A.)  Beitrage  zur  Spracherklarung 
des  Neuen  Testamentes.     8°.     T/rf/A-,  1832. 

Van    Mildert    (W.)     An   inquiry    into    the 
general    principles  of    Scripture  interpreta- 
tion.    8°.      Oxford,  1814. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1814.] 

Wilke  (C.  G.)  Die  Hermeneutik  des  Neuen 
Testaments.     8°.     Leipzig,  1843. 

See,  also,  INTRODUCTION,  General  Works ; 
Prophecy,  p.  53  ;  and  Types,  p.  55. 

5.     Inspiration. 

Atwell  (W.)  The  Pauline  theory  of  inspi- 
ration.     12°.     London,  1878. 

Bannerman  (J.)  Inspiration  :  the  infallible 
truth  and  divine  authority  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1865. 


Barnes  (A.)  Inquiries  and  suggestions  in 
regard  to  the  foundation  of  faith  in  the 
Word  of  God.     12°.     Phila.,  1850. 

Bennet  (B.)  Discourses  on  tlie  credibility  of 
the    Scriptures.       12°.       A'eiv    Brmisivick, 

1795- 

Benson  (G.)     An  essay   concerning   inspira- 
tion.    8°.     London,   1 79 1. 
[In  Wat.son  (R.)    Theol.  tracts,  v.  4.] 

BlackwalL  (A.)  The  sacred  classics  de- 
fended and  illustrated.     8°.     London,  i']2-j. 

Bosanquet  (J.  W.)  Messiah  the  prince,  or 
the  inspiration  of  the  prophecies  of  Daniel. 
2'i  ed.     8°.     London,  1869. 

Boyle  (W.  R.  A.)  The  inspiration  of  the 
book  of  Daniel  and  other  portions  of  Holy 
Scripture.     8°.    .London,  1863. 

Browne  (E.  H.)  The  inspiration  of  Holy 
Scripture.      18°.     A'eiv   York,  1879. 

Calamy  (E.)  The  inspiration  of  the  Holy 
writings  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament 
considered  and  improved.  12°.  London, 
1710. 

Candlish  (R.  S.)  Reason  and  Revelation. 
16°.     London,  1864. 

Carson  (A.)  The  theories  of  inspiration  of 
the  Rev.  Daniel  Wilson,  and  others,  proved 
to  be  false.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1830. 

Dick  (J.)  Essay  on  the  inspiration  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testament.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1800. 

The  same.     2*1  Amer.  ed.     16°.     Phila., 

1818. 

Essay  (An)  on  inspiration.  \_anon.'\  8°. 
London,  1707. 

Elliott  (C.)  A  treatise  on  the  inspiration  of 
the     Holy    Scriptures.       8°.       Edinburgh, 

1877. 
Garbett  (E.)      God's  word  written  :  the  doc- 
trine of  the  inspiration   of  Holy    Scripture 
explained    and    enforced.       16°.       London, 

[1875-] 

Gaussen  (L.  R.  L.)  Theopneustie  ou  inspi- 
ration pleniere  des  Saintes  Ecritures.  8°. 
Paris,  1842. 

- — -The  same.  Theopneusty  :  or,  the  plenary 
inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.  Translated 
by  E.  N.  Kirk.     8°.     New  York,  1842. 

The  same.     3*  Amer.    ed.     16°.     New 

York,  1845. 


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53 


Halsey  (L.  J.)  The  literary  attractions  of 
tlie   Bible.      12°.     New  York,  1859. 

Ha.\N.'\.H  (J.)      Relation  between   the    Divine 
and   human    elements    in    Holy    Scripture. 
8°.     London,   1863. 
[Hampton  lecture,  18G3.J 

Henderson  (E.)  Divine  inspiration.  8°. 
London,  1836. 

Jamieson  (R.)  Inspiration  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures.      12°.     Edinbnrg/i,  1873. 

Janeway  (J.  J.)  The  internal  evidence  of 
the  Holy  Bible.     16°.     Phila.,  1845. 

Lee   (W.)     The   inspiration   of  Holy    Scrip- 
ture.    8°.     Neiv  York,  1857. 
[Donnellan  lecture,  1852.] 

Lewis  (T.)  The  Divine  human  in  the  Scrip- 
tures.     12°.     Neio  York,   i860. 

Lord  (E.)  The  plenary  inspiration  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures.      16°.     lYeTv  York,  1857. 

Macdill  (D.)  The  Bible,  a  miracle:  or, 
the  Word  of  God  its  own  witness.  12°. 
Fkila.,  1872. 

Monod  (A.)  L'inspiration  prouvee  par  ses 
oeuvres.     8°.     Paris,  1S64. 

Noble  [S.)  The  plenary  inspiration  of  the 
Scriptures  asserted.     8°.     Boston,  1828. 

Owen  (J.)     The  reason  of  faith.     8°.     Glas-   i 

g07tJ,    I  80 1. 

Patton    (F.    L.)      The   inspiration    of  Scrip-    [ 
ture.      18°.     Phila.,  1879. 

Rogers  (H.)  The  superhuman  origin  of  the 
Bible  inferred  from  itself.  8°.  Netu  York, 
1874. 

Simpson  (D.)  Sacred  literature :  shewing 
the  Holy  Scriptures  to  be  superior  to  the 
most  celebrated  writings  of  antiquity.  4  v. 
8°.     Birmingham,  1788. 

Spring  (G.)  The  Bible  not  of  man.  8°. 
N'ew   York,  [1847.] 

Turpie  (D.  McC.)  The  New  Testament 
view  of  the  Old.     8°.     London,  1872. 

Warington  (G.)  The  inspiration  of  Scrip- 
ture. Its  limits  and  effects.  16°.  London, 
1867. 

Wilkinson  (T.)  The  inspiration  of  the 
Sacred  Scriptures  proved  by  the  evident  com- 
pletion of  many  important  prophecies.  8°. 
London,  1823. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  On  the  inspiration  of 
Holy  Scripture.     2"^  ed.     8°.    London,  i2>e^i. 


See,  also,  Authenticity,  p.  47  ;  Quotations, 
p.  50  ;  (?«(/ Christian  Evidences. 

6.     Philolooy. 


Note.— For  lexicons  and  grammars  of  the  He- 
brew and  N.  T.  Greek  languages,  see  under  the 
head  of  General  Philology,  in  Part  II  of  the  Cata- 
logue. 


7.      Prophecy. 

a.      General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Apthorp  (E.)      Discourses  on   prophecy.     2 
V.     8°.     London,  1786. 
[Warburtonian  lectures,  1781-85.] 

Baur  (G.  )  Geschichte  der  alttestamentlicheu 
Weissagung.     v.  i.     8°.      Giessen,  1861. 

Bickersteth  (E.)  a  practical  guide  to  the 
prophecies,  with  reference  to  their  interpre- 
tation and  fulfilment.      16°.     Lotidon,  1835. 

The  same.     8°.     Phila.,  1841. 

[In  the  Literali.st,  v.  4.] 

Brooks  (J.  W.)  A  dictionary  of  writers  on  the 
prophecies,  with  the  titles  and  occasional  de- 
scription of  their  works.  8°.  London,  1?>2,S. 
[In  the  Investigator,  v.  5.] 

Elements    of    prophetical    interpretation. 

8°.     Phila.,  1841. 
[In  the  Literali.-^t,  v.  4.] 

Cambell  (D.)  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 
18°.     Boston,  1840. 

Crusius  (C.  a.)  Hypomtiemataadtheologiam 
propheticam.     v.  i.     8°.     Lipsiae,  1764. 

Cunninghame  (W.)  Dissertation  on  the  seals 
and  trumpets  of  the  Apocalypse,  and  the 
period  of  1260  years.  4'''  ed.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1843. 

The  political   destiny  of  the   earth  as  re- 
vealed in  the  Bible.     8°.     Phila.,  \%\o. 
[In  the  Literalist,  v.  2.] 

Davison   (J.)     Discourses    on    prophecy,    in 
which  are  considered  its  structure,  use,  and 
inspiration.     8°.      Oxford,  1870. 
[Warburtonian  lectures,  1821-25.] 

Delitzsch  (F.)  Die  biblischprophetische 
Theologie.     8°.     Leipzig,  1845. 

Faber  (G.  S.)  a  dissertation  on  the  prophe- 
cies relative  to  the  great  period  of  the  twelve 
hundred  and  sixty  years.  2  v.  in  i.  8°. 
Boston,  1808. 


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The  same.     2^  Amer.  ed.     2  v.  in  i.     8°. 

Boston,  i8ii. 
A    general    and    connected    view   of  the 

prophecies   relative  to  the  houses  of  Judah 

and  Israel.     8°.     Boston,  1807. 
Fairbairn  (P.)     Prophecy  viewed  in  respect 

to  its  distinctive  nature,  special  function,  and 

proper  interpretation.    8°.    JVew  Vor^,  1866. 
Eraser  (A.)     A  key  to  the  prophecies  of  the 

Old   and    New   Testaments,  which    are  not 

yet  accomplished.     8°.     Phila.,  1802. 
Frere  (J.  H.)     A  combined  view  of  Daniel, 

Esdras,  and  St.  John,  showing  that   all   the 

prophetic  writings  are  formed  on  one   plan. 

2*  ed.     8°.     London,  1815. 
GiFFORD    (E.  H.)     Voices    of  the   prophets. 

8°.     Edinburgh,  1870. 
[Warbnrtonian  leotures,  1870-74.] 
GuERTLER  (N.)     Systema  theologiae  prophet- 

icae.     2  v.     sm.  4°.     Amsterdam,  1702. 
GULICH    (A.)     Theologia    prophetica.     2    v. 

4°.     Amstelodami,  1675-84. 
Habershon   (M.)     A  guide  to  the  study  of 

chronological  prophecy.     8°.    /'////«.,  1 841. 

[In  the  Literalist,  v.  3.] 
Hamer    (P.)      Over    Deuteron.    xxxii  :     lot 

Bewijs  dat   het   Lied    Mozis    is  een  Sleutel 

van  de  Kennisse   der  Prophetien.     sm.  4°. 

Leyden,  1676. 
Hofmann    (J.    C.    K.)       Weissagung    und 

Erfullung  im  Alten  und  im  Neuen  Testa- 

mente.     2  v.  in  i.     8°.     N^ordli7igett,\%\\. 
Investigator    (The).;  or,  monthly  expositor 

and  register,  on  prophecy.     Edited  i)y  J.  W. 

Brooks.     5  v.     8°.     London,  1831-32. 
JUNKIN   (G.)     The  little  stone  and  the  great 

image.     8°.     Phila.,  1844. 
Kelly  (J.)     Lectures  on  subjects  connected 

with  prophecy.      16°.     London,  1848. 
Kett    (H.)       History,    the    interpreter     of 

prophecy.     3  v.      12°.      Oxford,  1799. 
Koster    (F.  B.)     Die    Propheten   des  Alten 

und  Neuen  Testaments  nuch  ihrem  Wesen 

und  Wirken  dargestellt.     8°.    Leipzig,  18^8. 
KUENEN  (A.)     The  prophets  and  prophecy  in 

Israel.       From    the  Dutch   by    A.    Milroy. 

8°.     London,   1879. 
Le  PIir  (A.)      Les   projihetes   d'Israel.     Re- 

ponse  a  M.  Reville.     8°.     Paris,  1868. 


Lee  (S.)  An  inquiry  into  the  nature,  pro- 
gress and  end  of  prophecy.  8°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1849. 

Literalist  (The).  A  series  of  essays  on 
subjects  connected  with  prophecy.  4  v. 
8°.     Phiia.,  1840-41. 

Lord  (J.  L.)  Israel's  judicial  blindness  ; 
and  the  public  and  unexplained  parables  of 
our  Lord.      16°.      Phila.,  1S68. 

Briefs  on  prophetic  themes.  12°.  Bos- 
ton, 1864. 

Prophetic   imperialism,  or   the   prophetic 

entail    of  imperial    power.       16°.     Boston, 
1871. 

Maitland  (C.)  The  apostles'  school  of  pro- 
phetic interpretation  with  its  history  down  to 
the  present  time.     8°.     London,  1849. 

Maitland  (S.  R.)  Inquiry  into  the  grounds 
on  which  the  prophetic  period  of  Daniel 
and  St.  John  has  been  supposed  to  consist 
of  1260  years.     8°.     London,  1826. 

A  second  inquiry.     8°.     London,  1 829. 

McEWEN  (W.)  An  illustration  of  the  types, 
allegories,  and  prophecies  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    18°.     Phila.,  1839. 

Penn  (G.)  a  Christian's  survey  of  all  the 
primary  events  and  periods  of  the  world. 
18°.     Pkila.,   1814. 

Pitts  (F.  E.)  A  defence  of  Armageddon; 
or,  our  great  country  foretold  in  the  Scrip- 
tures.     12°.     Baltimore,  1859. 

Ralston  (S.)  A  brief  exposition  of  the 
prophecies  of  Daniel  and  John.  16°. 
Pittsburgh,  1842. 

Richards  (G.)     The  divine  origin  of  proph- 
ecy illustrated  and  defended.    8°.    Oxford, 
1800. 
[Hampton  Lecture,  1800.] 

RiEHM  (E.)  Messianic  prophecy  ;  its  origin, 
historical  character  and  relation  to  New 
Testament  fulfilment.  Translated  by  J. 
Jefferson.     12°.     Edinburgh,  1874. 

Seiler  (G.  F.)  Die  Weissagung  und  ihre 
Erfullung  aus  der  heiiigen  Schrift  dar- 
gestellt.    8°.     Erlangen,  1794. 

Sharp  (G.)  Remarks  on  several  very  im- 
portant prophecies.     8°.     London,  IT] ^. 

Shimeall  (R.  C.)  Political  economy  of 
prophecy.     16°.     A'ew  York,  1866. 


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Smith  (R.  P.)     Prophecy  a  preparation  for 
Christ.  .  8°.     London,  187 1. 
[Bampton  lecture,  18G9.] 

Thorp    (W.)     The    destinies    of  the   British 
Empire  and  the  duties  of  the  British  Chris- 
tians   at    the    present   crisis.       8°.     Fhila., 
1841. 
[In  the  Literali.^t,  v.  4.] 

Towers  (J.)  Illustrations  of  prophecy. 
\^anon.'\     2  v.     8°.     London,  1796. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.     Pkila.,  1808. 

Turner  (S.  H.)  Thoughts  on  the  origin, 
character,  and  interpretation  of  scriptural 
prophecy.     12°.     New  York,  1852. 

Venema  (H.)  Praelectiones  de  methodo 
prophetica.     4°.     Leovardiae,  1775. 

Warburtonian  Lectures.  See  Prophecy 
under  Christian  Evidences. 

Winchester  (E.)  A  course  of  lectures  on 
the  prophecies  that  remain  to  be  fulfilled. 
8°.     London,  1790. 

See,  also,  Introduction,  pp.  34-35  ;  Proph- 
ecy (Fulfilled),  under  Christian  Eviden- 
ces ;  Commentaries  on  the  Prophets  and 
Revelation;  Christology;  rt«^/ Second 
Advent  and  its  concomitants. 

b.     Types,    Metaphors,  etc. 

Brown  (J.)  A  brief  view  of  the  figures; 
and  explication  of  metaphors  contained  in 
Scripture.      16°.     Middleburg,  1812. 

Chevallier    (T.)     On   the  historical    types 
contained    in     the    Old     Testament.       8°. 
Ca7nb ridge,  1 826. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1820.] 

Fairbairn  (P.)  The  typology  of  Scripture, 
or  the  doctrine  of  types  investigated,  (etc.) 
8°.     Phila.,  1852. 

Guertler  (N.)  Vocum  typico-prophetica- 
rum  brevis  explicatio.  ed.  3*.  sm.  4°. 
Amsterdami,  1721. 

Jones  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  figurative  lan- 
guage of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1808. 

The  same.     8°.     Phila.,  1818. 

Keach  (B.)  Tropologia:  a  key  to  open 
Scripture  metaphors,     fol.     London,   1682. 

McEwen  (W.)  An  illustration  of  the  types, 
allegories,  (etc.),  of  the  Old  Testament. 
18°.     Phila.,   1839. 


Storr  (G.  C.)     Dissertation  on  the  meaning 

of  "  the  kingdom  of  heaven  "  in  the  New 

Testament.     8°.     New  York,  1829. 

[In  Essays  and  dissertations  on  Biblical  Litera- 
ture, v.  1,  pp.  109-212.] 

Wemyss  (T.)  a  key  to  the  symbolical  lan- 
guage of  Scripture.  18°.  Edinburgh,  l%i,o. 
[In  the  Biblical  Cabinet.] 

Winthrop  (E.)  Premium  essay  on  the  char- 
acteristics and  laws  of  prophetic  symbols. 
2^  ed.      12°.     N'ew  York,  1854. 

See,  also.  Preceding  section. 

8.      Versions,  History  and  Criticism  of. 

a.     General    Works. 

Bible  (The)  of  every  land.  A  history  of  the 
Sacred  Scriptures  in  every  language  and 
dialect  into  which  translations  have  been 
made  :  illustrated  with  specimen  portions  in 
native  characters  :  series  of  alphabets : 
(etc.)     4°.     London,  1848. 

Bissell  (E.  C.)  The  historic  origin  of  the 
Bible.     8°.     New  York,  1873. 

Butler  (C.)  Horae  Biblicae;  being  a  con- 
nected series  of  notes  on  the  text  and  lite- 
rary history  of  the  Bibles,  or  sacred  books 
of  the  Jews  and  Christians.  16°.  Dublin, 
1799. 

The  same.     4''' ed.     8°.     London,  i?>o-] . 

Simon  (R.)  Critical  enquiries  into  the  various 
editions  of  the  Bible.     4°.     London,  1684. 

b.      Ancient   Versions. 

Boehl  (E.)  Forschungen  nach  einer  Volks- 
bibel  zur  Zeit  Jesu  und  derer  Zusammen- 
hang  mit  der  Septuaginta  Uebersetzung. 
8°.      Wien,  1873.     ■ 

Birch  (W.  D.  G.)  The  history,  art  and 
palaeography  of  the  manuscript  styled  the 
Utrecht  Psalter.     8°.     London,  1872. 

Brett  (T.)     A  dissertation  on  the    ancient 
versions   of  the    Bible;    shewing    why    our 
English    translation   differs  so    much    from 
them.     8°.     London,  1 79 1. 
[In  Watson  (R.]     Theol.  tracts,  v.  3.] 

Etheridge  (J.  W.)  Horae  Aramaicae:  com- 
prising concise  notices  of  the  Aramean  dia- 
lects in  general,  and  of  the  versions  of  Holy 
Scripture  extant  in  them.  18°.  London, 
1S43. 


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Grinfield  (E.    W.)      An    apology    for   the 

Septuagint.     8°.     London,  1850. 
Hayes  (C.)     A  vindication  of  the  history   of 
the  Septuagint.       [anon.]       12°.     London, 
1736. 
James    (T.)     Bellum   Fapale,    sive  concordia 
discors    Sixti    Quinti    et    Clementis    Oclavi 
circa     Hieronymianam     editionem.        16°.    1 
Londini,   1840.  | 

MiCHAELls     (J.     D.)     Curae     in     versionem    I 
Syriacam      Actuiim      Apostolicorum.       4°. 
Goettingae,   1755- 
NoWACK  (W.)      Die  Bedeutung  des  Hierony- 
mus    fiir    die    alttestamentliche    Textkritik. 
8°.      Gottingen,  1875. 
Ramos   (N.)     Assertio   veteris  Vulgatae  edi- 
tionis    juxta     decretum    sacrosancti    Oecu- 
menici     et    generalis    Concilii     Tridentini. 
sra.  4°.     Sahnanlicae,  1576. 
Roensh     (H.)       Itala     und    Vulgata.      Das 
Sprachidiom  der  urchristlichen  Itala  und  der 
katholischen    Vulgata    unter     Beriicksichti- 
gung    der   romischen   Volkesprache   durch 
Beispiele   erlautert.     2^    ausg,      8°.     Alar- 
burg,  1875. 
SCHOLZ  (A.)      Der  niasoretische  Text  und  die 
Lxx    Uebersetzung    des    Buches    Jeremias. 
8°.     Regensbiirg,  1875. 
Thiersch  (H.  W.  J.)     De   Pentateuchi  ver- 
sione    Alexandrina    lihri    tres.       12°.     Er- 
langae,  1 84 1. 
Usher  (J.)     De  Graeca  Septuaginta interpre- 
tum  version e  syntagma.    4°.    Lipsiae,i6gK,. 
Voss  (I.)     De  Septuaginta  interpretibus.     4°. 

LLagae-Comitum,  1661. 
Ziegler    (L.)       Die    lateinischen  Bibeliiber- 
setzungen  vor  Hieronymus  und  die  Itala  des 
Augustinus.     4°.     Milnclien,  1879. 

c.      English   Versions — History. 

Anderson  (C.j     The  annals   of  the  English 

Bible.     2  V.     8°.     London,  1845. 

The  same.     8°.     New  York,  1849. 

Brief  (A)    history    of   the    versions    of   the 

Bible  of  the  English  and  Roman  churches. 

\anonP^     18°.     Dublin,  1830. 
Conant  (H.  C.)     The   English   Bible.     12°. 

New  York,  1856. 


Eadie  (J.)  The  English  Bible  :  an  external 
and  critical  history  of  the  various  English 
translations  of  Scripture,  etc.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1876. 

Johnson  (A.)     An  historical   account  of  the 
several    English    translations   of  the   Bible, 
and  the  opposition  they  met  with    from  the 
church  of  Rome.     8°.     London,  1 791. 
[In  Watson  (R.)    Theol.  tracts,  v.  3.] 

Lewis  (J.)  A  complete  history  of  the  several 
translations  of  the  Holy  Bible  into  English. 
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Roger  (C.)  A  -collation  of  the  principal 
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Fulke  (W.)  a  defence  of  the  sincere  and 
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Lalrence  (R.)  Critical  reflections  upon 
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LiGHTFOOT   (J.  B.)     A  fresh  revision   of  the 
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Martin  (G.)     A  discovery  of  the  corruption 
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Nares  (E.)  Remarks  on  the  version  of  the 
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CONTENTS. 

Sohaff  (P.)     Introduction. 

Lightfoot  (J.  B.)    A  fresh  revision  of  the  English 

New  Testament. 
Trench  {R.  C.)    On  the  authorized  version  of  the 

New  Testament. 
Ellieott  (C.  J.)    Considerations  on  the  revision  of 

the  Englisli  version. 

ScHOLEFiELD  (J.)  Hints  for  an  improved 
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Scrivener  (F.  H.)  A  supplement  to  the 
authorized  English  version  of  the  New 
Testament.     8°.     London,  1845. 

Sharpe  (S.)  Critical  notes  on  the  authorized 
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Trench  (R.  C.)  (Jn  the  authorized  version 
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S^.     Boston,  1832. 
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Malcom  (H.)  a  dictionary  of  the  most  im- 
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Smith  (W.)     A  dictionary  of  the  Bible.     3  V. 

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Wahl  (C.   A.)     Biblisches  Handworterbuch. 

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2.   Biblical  Arcluzology. 
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Edersheim  (Dr.)  The  temple,  its  ministry 
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Fergusson  (J.)  The  temples  of  the  Jews. 
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Godwin  (T.)  Moses  and  Aaron.  Civil  and 
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See  also,  INTRODUCTION,  Gen.   works,  and  O. 

T. ;  Judaism;  History,  Old  Testament. 

3.  Biblical  Xaltiral  Science. 

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BOCHART  (S.)      Hierozoicon,  sive  bipertitum 

opus  de  animalibus  Sacrae  Scripturae.     2  v. 

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miiller.     3  v.     4°.      LJpsiae,  1794. 
Duns  (J.)      Biblical  natural  science.     2  v.  4°. 

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Bible.     16°.     Phila.,  1830. 
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8°.      London,  1836. 
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antiquities.     8°.     London,  1856. 
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Parish  (E.)     Sacred  geography  ;  or,  a  gazet- 
teer of  the  Bible.     8^.     Boston,  \%\i. 
QuANDT   (L.)       Chronologisch-geographische 

Beitrage  ziim  Verstand'niss  der  heil.    Schrift. 

t.  2.    I   abth.  Judaa  u.  die  Nachbarschaft  im 

Jahrhundert  vor  u.  nach  der  Geburt  Christi. 

8°.      GiUersloh,  1873. 
Reland     (A.)       Palaestina    ex    monumentis 

veteribus     illustrata.      2     v.     4°.      Trajecti 

Bdtav.,  1 7 14. 
RiTTKR  (C.)      The  comparative  geography  of 

Palestine     and       the     Sinaitic     peninsula. 

Translated    by    W.    L.    Gage.       4    v.     8°. 

New  York,  1866. 
Robinson    (E.)     Physical    geography    of  the 

Holy  Land.      8°.      Boston,  1865. 
RosENMUELLER  (E.  F.  K.)     Bihlischc  Geo- 

graphie.     3  v.  in  5.     12°.    Leipzig,  i2)2T,-2i. 
The  Biblical  geography  of   Asia    Minor, 

Phoenicia,  and  Arabia.      16°.      Edinburgh, 

1841. 

[Biblical  Cabinet.] 
The  Biblical  geography  of   Central  Asia. 

2  V.      16°.      Edinlnirgh,  1836-37. 

[Biblical  Cabinet.] 
Smith   (W.)   and  Grove   (G.)     An  atlas  of 

ancient    geography    biblical    and    classical. 

With  descriptive  texts,     fol.     London,  i^-j^. 
Smiley  (T.  T.)      Scripture  geography.     8°. 

LLartford,  1842. 
Starling  (T.)     Biblical  cabinet  atlas.      16°. 

London,  1832. 
Tristram   (H.  B.)     Bible  places.     New  ed.   ! 

16°.      London,  1875.  j 

Voelter    (L.)      Das  heilige    Land    and    das 

Land   der   israelitischen  Wanderung.      12°. 

Stuttgart,  1855. 
Weilani)    (C.    F.)      Bibel   Atlas,     sm.    4°. 

Weimar,  1832. 
Wells    (E.)      Sacred   geography.      Revised. 

4°.      Charlest07vn,    1817. 

[v.  5  of  Calmet.     Bible  Diet.     Charlestown  ed.] 
See  for  travels,  ex])loration,  etc.,  Palestine. 

4.      Oriental  Customs,   etc. 
Burder  (S.)     Oriental  customs;   or  an  illus- 
tration of    the    Sacred     Scriptures.      2    v. 
12°.     PAila.,  1804-07. 


Bush  (G.)  Illustrations  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures,     sm.  fol.      Brattleboro,  1S39. 

Harmer(T.  )  Observations  on  various  pas- 
sages of  Scripture,  compiled  from  books  of 
voyages  and  travels  into  the  East.  v.  1-2,  4. 
8°.     London,  1776. 

Long  f  J.)  Scripture  truth  in  Oriental  dress,  or, 
emblems  explanatory  of  biblical  doctrines 
and  morals,  with  reference  to  proverbs  in 
the  Arabic,  Bengali,  (etc.)  8°.  Calcutta, 
1871. 

Paxton  (G.)  Illustrations  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures.    2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1819. 

Rosenmceller  (E.  F.  K.)  Das  alte  und 
neue  Morgenland.  6  v.  12°.  Leipzig, 
1818-20. 

Van  Lennep  (H.  J.)  Bible  lands,  their 
modern  customs  and  manners  illustrative  of 
Scripture.     8°.      Xew  York,  1S75. 

See,  also,  Types,  Metaphors,  etc. 

5.      Concordances,   Analyses,  etc. 
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concordance  raissonee  des  Sainles  Ecritures, 

contenant   en  plus  de  4,000  articles.      2  v. 

in  I.     8°.      Paris,  1S49. 
Buechner  (Ci.)    Biblische  Real-und  Verbal- 

Hand-Concordanz.       8°.       Braunsclnceig, 

1858. 
BUXTORF     ( J.  )        Concordantiae     Bibliorum 

Hebraicae.     fol.     Basileae,  1632. 
Cal.-VSIO    (M.  de).     Concordantiae  Sacrorum 

Bibliorum     Hebraicorum  :   in  quibus  Chal- 

daicae,    etiam     librorum      Esdrae,      (etc.) 

inseruntur.     Edidit  G.  Romaine.    4  v.     fol. 

L^ondini,  1747- 
Clark  (S.)      A    survey  of   the    Bible,  or    an 

analvtical  account  of   the  Holy    Scriptures. 

4°.     London,  1693. 
Concordantiae  Bibliorum  id  est,  dictiones 

omnes    quae    in    Vulgata    editione  Latina 

librorum  Vet.  et  Novi    Testamenti    legun- 

tur,  ordine    digestae,  etc.     fol.     Llanoviae, 

1618. 
Cruden   (A.)     A   complete    concordance   of 

the    Holy   Scriptures.     5«h    ed.     4°.      Zo;/- 

don,   1794- 
The  same,     i'*   Amer.   ed.     4^.    Phila., 

1806. 
The  same.     8°.      Phila.,  1830. 


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The  same.     roy.  8°.     A'c7ci  York,  1879. 

Cruttwell  (C.)    a  concordance  of  parallels. 

4°.     Londou,   1790. 
Eadie    (J.)      An    analytical    concordance    to 

the  Holy  Scriptures.     8°.-    Boston,  1857. 
Englishman's  (The)     Hebrew  and  Chaldee 

concordance  of  the  Old  Testament.     3'^  ed. 

2  V.     roy.  8°.      London,  1S74. 
Englishman's  (Thej     Greek  concordance  of 

the    New    Testament.       8°.       Xcw     York, 
1848. 
Estienne  or  Stepmanus   (H.)     Concordan- 

tiae   Graecolatinae   Testamenti    Novi.     fol. 

\_Genevae,'\  1594. 

The  same.     fol.      {^Ge}ievac,'\  1600. 

FUERST    (J.)      Librorum    Sacroriim     Veteris 

Testamenti  concordantiae  Hebraicae  atque 

Chaldaicae.     fol.     Lipsiae,   1840. 
Gaston  (H.)    A  Scripture  account  of  the  faith 

and    practice    of  Christians.       2'^   ed.       8°. 

Phila.,  1820. 

The  same.     8°.     Phila.,  1843. 

Gastrell(F.)    The  Christian  institutes.    16°. 

N'ew  York,  1S06. 
Locke  (J.)     A   common-place   book   to    the 

Holy  Bible.      8°.     A'ew  York,  [«.  ./.] 
McCorkle  (W.)     The  collateral  Bible.     3  v. 

4°.     Phila.,  1S26. 
Newman  (S.)     A  large  and  complete  concor- 
dance to  the  Bible,      fol.     London,  1650. 
NoLDE     (C.)        Concordantiae     particularum 

Ebraeo-Chaidaicarum.  4°.  Jcnae,  1734. 
Pflacher  (  M.)  Analysis  typica  omnium  cum 
•    Veteris  turn  Novi  Testamenii    librorum  his- 

toricorum.     sni.  4°.     L.ondini,  1587. 
Port-Royal  (The)    of  the  Scriptures;   or,  a 

vade-mecum   concordance.      \_anon.'\      18'. 

Edinburgh,   1732. 
Repertorium  biblicum  (etc.),  opera  et  studio 

patrum  ord.   S.  Benedicti    monast.    Wesso- 

fontani.    2  \.  fol.     Augustae  Vindelicoruni, 

1751- 
•ScHiMlDT    (E.)       Novi     Testamenti     Graeci 

Jesu    Christi  Tameion  aliis  concordantiae. 

2   V.     8°.     Glasguae,  181 9. 
The    same.      Cura    C.    H.    Bruder.     4°. 

Lipsiae,  1842. 
Scripture  (The)  text  Ijook.     {^anon.']     16°. 

A-ew  York,   1846. 


Simmons  (C.)  A  scripturjil  manual,  alpha- 
betically and  systematically  arranged.  12°. 
Neiv    York,  1S45. 

Taylor  (J.)  A  Hebrew  concordance  adapted 
to  the  English  Bible.  2  v.  fol.  London, 
1754-57- 

The    same.      (Interleaved.)      4    v.       fol. 

London,  1754-57. 

Tromm  (A.)  Concordantiae  Graecae  ver- 
sionis  vulgo  dictae  Lxx  interpretum.  2  v. 
fol.     Ainslelodanii,  17 18. 

West  (N.)  A  complete  analysis  of  the  Holy 
Bible.     4°.      Ncio  York,  1853. 

Williams  (J.)  A  concordance  to  the  Greek 
Testament  :  with  the  English  version  to 
each  word.     4°."    London,  1767. 

3.     Commentaries. 

I .      CouiDientarics  on  the  whole  Bible  and  on 
detn  eh  ed  passages . 

Adam  (C.)     Exercitationes  e.xegeticae.     sm. 

4°.      Groningae,  1712. 
Allioli  (J.  F.  von).     Nouveau  commentaire 

sur  tons  les    livres    des    Divines    Ecritures. 

Traduit  de  I'Allemand  par  M.   I'abbe  Gim- 

arey.      10  v.     8°.      /'rrrw,  1853-54. 
Annotations  upon  all  the  books  of  the  Old 

and  New  Te>tamenls.      By  the  joynt-laljour 

of  certain  learned  divines.      2  v.  in  i.      fol. 

London,  1645. 
The  same.      2''  ed.      2  v.      fol.      London, 

1 65 1. 


NoTK. — Coinmoiil 
iinotatious. 


le   We^jtminstt 


Brown  (J.)      The  self  interpreting  Bible.     2 

V.      4°.      lulinburgh,  1778. 
The   same.      2''  ed.     2  v.     4°.     Luvidon, 

1791. 
Calmet    (A.)       Commentarius     literalis    in 

omnes    libros    Veteris    et   Novi   Testamenti 

nunc  vero   Latinis  Uteris  traditum  a  J.   D. 

Mansi.     8  v.     8°.     Augustae   Vindelicoruin, 

1755-60. 
Clarke    (A.)     The   Holy    Bible.     3'' Amer. 

ed.     5  v.     8°.     New  York,  1821. 
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Cook  (F.  C.)     The  Holy  Bible   according  to 

the  authorized  version  with  an  explanatory 

and   critical   commentary  and  a  revision  of 
_  the  translation  by  bishops  and  clergy  of  the 

Anglican    chmxh.     O.    T.   6   v.      N.  T.  v. 

1-2.      roy.  8°.      A'e7a    Vor/c,  1873-79. 
Note. — The  so-called  Speaker's  Commeiit.nry. 
Cox     (S.)       Biblical     expositions:     or    brief 

essays    on   obscure   or    misread    Scriptures. 

12°.     London,  1874. 
Critici  Sacri  :  sive  annotata  doctissimorum 

virorum  in  Vetus  ac  Novum  Testamentum. 

ed.  nova.      8  v.  in  9.     fol.     Amstelacdami, 

1698. 

Note.  —  Contains  comments  on  the  whole 
Bible  by  Grotins,  Vatabliis,  Drusins,  Minister,  Ca.s- 
t;ilio,  etc.  Poole'.s  Synopsis  is  an  abridgment  of 
tlie  worli. 

The  same.      (Continuation.)      Thesaurus 

theologico-philologicus.      2    v.       fol.     Ani- 

stelaedami,  1701-02. 
— — The    same.      (Continuation.)     Thesaurus 

novus    theologico-philologicus.     2    v.     fol. 

Ainstelaedaini,  1732. 
Deyi.ING  (S.)      Observationum  sacraruni  pars 

I    ( — 3)    in    qua  multa   Scripturae    Vet.   ac 

Novi   Test,   dubia    vexata    solvuntur    (etc.) 

3  V.  in  I.     4°.     Li/isiae,  1708-15. 
DiODATi  (J.)      Pious  and  learned   annotations 

upon   the   Holy   Bible,     sm.    fol.      London, 

1651. 
Family  (The)   Bible  ;    with  brief  notes  and 

instructions.     8°.     A'eio  York,  i860. 
The  same.     3  v.     sm,    fol.     iWnv    York,    ' 

1861.  I 

Fessel(D.)     Adversariorum  sacrorum  libri  X    I 

quibus  alii|uot  mille  Sacrae  Scripturae  loci    j 

obscuri    illustrantur    (etc.)      2  v.      sm.   4°.    } 

Wittembcrgae,  1651. 
Gill  (J.)      An  exposition  of  the  Old  and  New    j 

Testaments.     9  v.     4°.     Phila.,  1810-17. 
Haweis    (T.)       The    evangelical    expositor: 

or,  a  commentary  on  the  Holy  Bible.     2  v. 

fol.     London,  1765. 
H_ENRY  (M.)     An  exposition  of  the  Old  and 

New  Testaments.     5   v.     4°.     Nezv    York, 

1856. 
Henry   (M.)   and  Scott    (T.)     The    Holy 

Bible  ;  the  text  of  the  authorized  version  : 

and  a  commentary  from   Henry  and   Scott. 

6  v.     roy.  8°.     London,  [1850.] 


Hugo  de  S.  Caro.  Opera  omnia  in  univer- 
sum  Vetus  et  Novum  Testamentum.  8  v.  in 
4.     fol.      Venetiis,  1 703. 

Jacox  (F.  )  Scripture  proverbs,  illustrated, 
annotated  and  applied.     8°.     London,  I'&'j^. 

Jahn  (J.)  Ajipendix  hermeneuticae,  seu  ex- 
ercilationes  exegeticae.  2  v.  8°.  Vien- 
nae,  1813-15. 

Jamieson  (R.),  Fausset  (A.  R.),  r?;/^/ Brown 
(D.)  Commentary,  critical,  experimental 
and  practical  on  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments.    6  V.     8°.      Pkila.,  1874. 

Jenks  (W.)  The  comprehensive  commen- 
tary on  the  Holy  Bible.  5  v.  roy.  8°. 
Brattlehoro,  1835. 

KiTTO  (J.)  Daily  Bible  illustrations  ;  being 
original  readings  for  a  year.  7  v.  12°. 
New  York,  1850. 

Lange(J.  P.)  Theologisch-homiletisches  Bi- 
belwerk.  Die  heilige  Schrift  Alten  und 
Neuen  Testaments,  in  Verbindung  mit  nam- 
haften  Theologen  bearbeitet  und  heraus- 
gegeben.  Des  Alten  Testaments,  Theile 
20:  des  Neuen  Testaments,  Theile  16.  36 
V.  in25.     8°.     ^/f/^.'/,/,  1 857- 1 876. 

CONTE.NT.S. 

Auberlen  (C.  A.)  and  Riggenhacii  (('.  F.) 

Thessalonir-her N.  T.  v.  10 

Bahr  (V.  W .  K.  i     Knm-.- '  >.  T.  v.    7 

Brainie  (K.^     i;|i|i-~-r.  I'lnlii-ii.T.  r,,i-..- 


ser. 


..\.  T. 


Johannes  Briete 

Ca'^sel  (P.)     Richter  mui  lliitli 1 ».  T.  y.    .5 

Erdmann  (C.  F.  D.)     SamiK-l <).  T.v.    (i 

Fav  (F.  R.)     Josua '».  T.  v.    4 

Fronmuller  (G.  F.  C.)     Briefe   Petri   u. 

.Jnda N.  T.  v.  14 

Kleinert   (P.)      Obadjah,  Jonah,  Micha, 

Nahum,  Habakulc,  Zephanjah O.  T.  v.  Ill 

Kling  (C  F.)    Korinther-liriit'^ X.  T.  v.    7 

Lange  (J.  P.)    Genesis 11. 'j'.  v.    1 

Exodus,  Numeri,  Lf\iii'-u- 11.  T.  v.    '2 

fTasKni.  Saeharja,  .Mak-arhi (J.  T.  v.  2(1 

-M^itiiian-^ N.  T.  v.    1 

AI:,ikn-^ N.  T.  V.    2 

Inlianiips N.  T.  v.    4 

Uttenbarung ^^  T.  v.  li! 

Lange  (J.  P.)  and  Fay  (F.  R.)     Rr,,,,r, X.  T.  v.    (! 

ftnd  Oosterzee  (J.  J.  Van).    .lak.ilHi~..X.  T.  v.  18 

Lechler  (G.  V.;nnd  Geroli  (C.)     Apo-trl 

Gesehichte N-  T.  v.    5 

Moll  (C.  B.)  Psalter O.  T.  v.  11 

Hebraer >«'•  T.  v.  12 

Naegelshaeh  (C.  W.  E.)     Jesaja O.  T.  v.  14 

Jereinia <  >.  T.  v.  l.") 

Kiaglieder ( '.  T.  v.  15 

Oosterzee(J.  J.  Van).     Lukas N.  T.  v.    3 

Pastoralbnele,  Pliileiimn X.  T.  v.  11 

Schenkel   (D.)     Epheser.  l'liilii.|i.i-.  ( 'o- 

losser N.  T.  v.    0 

Sehm61ler(0.)     Hosea,  .l."l,  Aiii.,s O.  T.  v.  18 

Galater N.  T.  v.    8 

Schroder  (F.  W.  J.)     Deiit.r,,i,niiiunn....O.  T.  v.    :>. 

Hesekiel O.  T.  v.  Ifi 

Schultz  (F.  W.)     Esther.  Xehemia,  Esra..O.  T.  V.    9 


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Zockler(0.)    Chronik O.  T.  v.    8 

Job O.  T.  V.  10 

Spriiehe  Saloirio'.s O.  T.  v.  12 

Piediger,  Hohelied O.  T.  v.  V.i 

Daniel O.  T.  v.  17 

The  same.     A  commentary  on   the  Holy 

Scriptures.     Translated,  enlarged  and  edited 

by    Philip  Schaff.      24  v.      roy.  8°.     Atw 

Yor/c,  1867-79. 

Note,— Full  titles  of  the  ditterent  volumes   will 
be  found  under  the  names  of  tlie  separate  books. 

Lees  (F.  R.)  «;/</ Burns  (D.)  The  temper- 
ance Bible  commentary  :  giving  atone  view, 
version,  criticism,  and  exposition,  in  regard 
to  all  passages  bearing  on  '  wine  '  and  '  strong 
drink.'     3''  ed.     8°.     London,  1872. 

Luther  (M.)  Exegetica  opera  latina.  Cur-  I 
avit  C.  S.  T.  Elsperger.  23  v.  16°.  ' 
Erlangae,  1829-61.  : 

McGhee  (R.  J.)  The  complete  notes  of  \ 
the  Doway  Bible  and  Rhemish  Testament.  | 
8°.     Dublin,  1838.  j 

Marck  (J.  de).  Biblicae  exercitationes  ad 
quinquaginta  selecta  loca  Veteris  et  Novi 
Testamenti.  2  v.  sm.  4°.  A'nistchiedanii, 
1697-1707. 

Textuales  exercitationes    (etc.)     sm.  4°. 

Aiiistclaedami,  1694. 

Nichols  (J.)  Series  of  commentaries.  15  v. 
4°.     Edinburgh,  1864-68. 


Patrick,  Lowlh,  Arnald,  Whitby,  and   Low- 
man.     4  V.     roy.  8°.     Phi  la.,  1844. 
The  same.     4  V.     roy.  8°.      Phila.,  \%Ajb. 

CONTENTS. 

Arnald  (R)    Apocrvpha v.     :\ 

Lowth  (W.)     Prophets 5 

J.ovvman  (M.)     Revelation 4 

Patrick  (8.)    Gen.  to  Sol.  Song \-i 

VVliitby(D.)    Gospels  to  Jude \ 

Poole  (M.)     Synopsis  criticorum  aliorumque 

Scripturae  interpretum   et    commentatorum. 

5  V.     fol.      Londini,  1669-76. 
Note.— Tlie    above    work  '  is    in    the    main    an 
abridgment  of  the  Critici  S.vcri,  which  see. 

The  same.     5  v.     fol.      Ultrajecti,  1784. 

The  same.      Annotations  upon  the  Holy 

Bible.      Collected  out  of  t'lc   Latin.       2  v. 

fol.     London, 
The  same. 


CONTENTS. 

Airay  (H.)    Philippians 

Bayne  (P.)    Ephesians 

Bernard  (R  )     Ruth 

v.   10 

Hurroufjhs  (S.)     r.r.,i  n  ihl,.^ 

Bytield  (N.)     (■olo^-M,■ln- 

Cartwriiiht  (F.)     Cciln-Muns 

Cotton  (J.)     KcclesiastfS 

•.•.v.:".:::    « 
'.'.'.'..'.'.".".'  iti 

12  14 

Hardv  (N.)    I  John ..                             i."> 

Jaconil)  (T.)    Romans  viii,  1-4 

King  (J.)     .Fonah 

8 

.3 

Murlmrv  (E  )     Ubadiah 

Hab'akkuk 

4 

Murtel  (P.)    Proverbs 

Pierson  (T.)    Psalms  xxvii  etc 

15 

Rainolds  (J.)    Obadiah 

Haagai  .. 

:\ 

Stock    iK.l      Alalarhl 

Torslicll  (,S.)     .Mahielii 

..........       0 

Pareus  (D.)  Opera  theologica  exegetica. 
2  V.     fol.     Francofurti,  i^^-j. 

Patrick  (S.)  and  others.  A  critical  com- 
mentary and  paraphrase  on  the  Old  and 
New    Testaments   and  the  Aj)ocrypha.      By 


5-1700. 

roy.  8°.     London,  1848. 
.     roy.  8°.     Neiv  York, 


The   same. 

1852. 
Priestley  (J.)     Notes  on  all   the  books  of 

Scripture  for  the  pulpit  and  private  families. 

V.  4.      8°.      Xorthumberla>id,  (La.,)  1804. 
Raphel  (G.)     Annotationes  in  Sacram  Scrip- 

turam.      2  v.     8°.      Lugdimi  Batav.,  ll^o. 
Reuss  (E.)     La  Bible.     Traduction  nouvelle 

avec    introductions    et    commentaires.       12 

parts  in  7  v.     8°.     Paris,  1874-79. 
Scott    (T.)     The    Holy  Bible,  with   original 

notes,    practical    observations,   and  copious 

references.      6  v.     8°.     A^eio  Ktir/',  1 810-12. 

The  same.     6  v.     8°.     Boston,  1823. 

The  same.     5  v.     4°.     Phila. ,  i'&<^2. 

Speaker's  commentary.     Sec  Cook  (F.  C.  ) 
VoGT  (A.)      Miscellanea  Biblica.     4°.      Grv- 

phisiaaldi,  1670. 

[Bound  with  Geier  on  Daniel. J 
Walafridus    Strabus.       (Biblia    sacra    cum 

Glossa    ordinaria.)     4    v.     fol.      \_lu'n('tiis, 

1480.] 

Note. — Contains  also  the  Glossa  interlinearis  of 
Anselmus  Scholasticus. 

Walther  (M.)    Harmonia  Biblica.  4°.  Nori- 

bergae,  1665. 
VVessel  (J.)     Dissertationes  sacrae  Leidenses. 

sm.  4°.     L.ugdtmi  Batav.,  1721. 
Wilson    (T.)       The    Holy    Bible,    and    the 

Apocrypha;   with   notes.     3  v.     4°.      Bath, 

1785. 
Wordsworth  (C.)     The    Holy  Bible;  with 

notes  and    introductions.     8  v.  in    11.     roy. 

8°.     London,   1865. 


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65 


2.      Old  Testament. 

.a.     General  Works. 

Annotationes  in   Vetiis  Testamentum  et   ir 

epistolam    ad     Epliesios.,     Incerto    autore, 

12°.      Franeqiierae,  1 704. 
liiBLiA  Rabbinica.     (The  Pentateuch  and  the 

Prophets.)      2  v.     fol.      [i5.MA',  1826.] 
The    same.       (Complete.)        2     v.       4°. 

llVarsaiv,  1860-1862.] 
The  same.      (The  Pentateuch. )     5  V.     4°. 

Fi'irth,  \%T,%. 


is    illus- 
e,    1 7 19. 


Cai.ov    (A.)     Biblia   Testam.    Vete 
trata.     ed.  2^.      2  v.     fol.     Dresdi 
Cappel  (L.)     Commentarii    et  notae  criticae 
in  Vetus  Testamentum.     fol.     Aiiistclodami. 
16S9. 
De  Sola    (D.  A.)    and  others.     The  Sacred 
Scriptures    in    Hebrew  and    Engli>h,   with 
notes.     V.   I.     8°.     Loudon,  1844. 
Dieu   (L.   de).     Animadversiones   in  Veteris 
Testamenti    libros   omnes.      4°.       Lir^dniii 
Batav.,  1648. 
FUERST  (J.)     Illustrirte  Pracht-Bibel  fiir  Israe- 

liten.     4°.     Leipzig,  1874. 
Jellinek  (A.)     Bctha-Midrasch.  Sammlung 
kieincr   Midraschim,  und  vermischter   Ab- 
handlungen  aus  der  dltern  judischen  Litera- 
tur.     4  V  in  2.    12°.     ^^'/i^--,  1853-57. 
Keil  (C.  F.)  and  Delitzsch  (F.)     Biblical 
commentary  on  the  Old   Testament.     25  v. 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1866-77. 
KURZGEFASSTES  e.xegetisches   Handbuch  zum 
Alten  Testament.      17  v.  in  15.     8°.     Leip- 
zig, 1838-62. 

CONTKNTS. 

Bertheau  (E.)     Richter  und  Rut,  v.  (i. 
.Sprfictie  Snlomo's,  v.  7. 

Ksra.  .\rrli.iiiiii,  und  Ester,  v.  17. 

Hirz.'liL.i     Hin),,  V.  :.'. 

HitziK  (F.)     I^redi^er  Silomo's,  v.  7. 

Die  zvvolf  kleiuen  Prupheten,  v.  1. 

Jeremia,  v,  3. 

Ezeehiel,  v.  8. 

Daniel,  v.  10. 

Das  hohe  Lied,  v.  IC. 

Knobel  (A.)    Jesaia,  v.  5. 

Genesi.s,  v.  11. 

E.xodus  und  Leviticus,  v.  12. 

Nnmeri,  Deuteronomium  und  Josua  v 

Olshausen  (.L)    Die  Psalmen,  v.  14. 
Thenius  (O.)    Samuel,  v.  4. 

Die  Biicher  der  Konige,  v.  9. 

Die  Klaglieder,  v.  10. 

The  same.      Hiob.  Erklaert  von    L 

?el.     2<^  aufl 


2" 
sen.     8°. 

V 


Durchgesehen  von  J.  Olshau- 
Leipzig,  1852. 


The    same.     Die    (Genesis.      Fiir    die    3" 

Aufl.  nach  A.  Knobel  neu  i)earbeitet  von  A. 
Dillmann.     8°.     L^eipzig,  1875. 
Le    Clerc    (J.)      Vetus    Testamentum;   cum 
commentario  philologico  (etc.)     ed.   2\     4 
V.     fol.     A/nstelaedaini,  1708-31. 
LVRA    (N.  de).      (Begins)      Expositio  in  pri- 
nium    prologum     librorum   Paralipomenon. 
(Also)    sup.  lib.  Thobye,  Judith,     Hesther, 
Job.      fol.      [Roniae,    S^oeynheym   et   Pan- 
nartz,  1472?] 
Maimonides  (M.)      More  nevochim,  hoc  est 
doctor perple.xorum.  sm.4°.   Basileae,\^2<^. 
Marck    (J.    de).     Fasciculus   dissertationum 
philologico-exegeticarum  ad  selectos  textus 
Veteris    Testamenti.       sm.    4°.       Lugduni 
Batav.,  1725. 

Scripturariae  exercitationes  adquinqueet 

viginli     selecta     loca     Veteris     Testamenti. 
sm.  4°.     Amstelaedaiiii,  1 742. 

Sylloge   dissertationum   philologico-theo- 

logicarum  ad  selectos  quosdam  textus  Veteris 
Testamenti.       sm.    4°.       Lngdi/ni   Batav., 
1717- 
Maurer  (F.J.)      Commentariusgi-ammaticus 
criticus  in  Vetus  Testamentum.     v.  1-3.    8°. 
Lipsiae,  1835-38. 
MiCHAELis   (J.  D.)      Deutsche    Uebersetzung 
des  Alten  Testaments  mit  Anmerkungen  fur 
Ungelehrte.      14  v.  in  15.     4°.      Gottingen, 
1769. 
Mueller  (J.  G.)     Blicke  in   die  Bibel.     8°. 

Winterthiir,  1828. 
Orton  (J.)     A  short  and  plain   exposition  of 
the    Old    Testament.     6    v.      8°.     Shrews- 
Iniry,  1 79 1. 

An  exposition  of  the  Old  Testament,  with 

devotional  and  practical  reflections  for  the 
use  of  families.  6  v.  8°.  London,  1S22. 
Patrick  (S.)  A  commentary  on  the  books 
of  the  Old  Testament.  (Gen. — Sol.  Song.) 
8°.     Fhila.,  1844. 

[Patrick  (S.)    Com.  on  O.  and  N.  T.,  v.  I-2.] 
Pfeiffer     (A.)       Dubia    vexata     Scripturae 
Sacrae,  sive,  loca  difficiliora  Vet.  Test,  (etc.) 
4°.      Dresdae,  1679. 

The  same.     ed.  3-\     4°.      Lipsiae,    1685. 

Piscator  or  Fischer  (J.)  Commentarii  in 
omnes  libros  Veteris  Testamenti.  4  v.  in 
2.     fol.     Herbor7iae  Nassov.,  1646. 


EXEG.  THEOL.— PENTATEUCH. 


RoSENMUELLER  (E.  F.  C.)  Scholia  in  Yetus 
Testamentum.  7  parts  in  16  v.  8°.  Lip- 
sine,  1 795-1 8 1 6. 

The  same.     In  compendium   ledacta.      6 

V.     8°.      Lipsiae,  1828-36. 

Salomon  Ben  Melech.  Perfectio  pulchritu- 
dinis,  seu,  commentarius  in  loca  selecta 
et  res  difficiliores  S.  Scripturae.  fol.  Am- 
stelaedami,  A.  A/.,  5445- 

TOWNSEND  (G.)  The  Okl  Testament  ar- 
ranged in  historical  and  chronological  order. 
With  notes  and  indexes.  2  y.  roy.  "8°. 
Boston,  1838. 

Tremellius  (I.)  and  Junius  (F.)  Testa- 
ment! Veteris  Biblia  Sacra,  Latini  recens 
ex  Hebraeo  facti,  scholiis  illustrati  (etc.) 
Secunda  cura  F.  Junii.  4  parts  in  2  v.  ?m. 
fol.  Genevae,  1590. 
Note.— Interleaved  with  ms.  notes. 

Pentateuch. 

General    Works.  . 

Aharone  ben  Elihii.  Libri  coronae  legis  ;  id 
est  commentarii  in  Pentateuchum  Karaitici. 
Latine  vertit  atque  illustravit  I.  G.  L.  Kose- 
garten.  4°.  Jenae,  1824. 
Baumgartkn  (M.)  TheologischerCommen- 
tar  zum  Pentateuch,  v.  i.  part.  2.  8°. 
Kiel,  1844. 
Beda  Venerahilis.     (!ommentaria  in  quinque 

libros  Moyses.      18°.     Antverpiae,  1542. 
Calvin  (J.)    Mosis  libri  V,  cum  commentariis. 
fol.      Genevae,  1563. 

The    same.     Commentaries   on  Genesis. 

Translated  by  J.  King.      2  v.     8°.,    Edin- 
burgh, 1847. 
[In  his  Works.] 

The  same.     Commentaries    on    the   four 

last  books  of  Moses,  arranged  in  the  form 
of  a  harmony.     Translated  by  C.  W.  Bing- 
ham.    4  V.     8°.     Edinburo/i,  \?>$2. 
[In  his  Works.] 
COWLES   (H.)     The    Pentateuch,    in    its   i^ro- 
gressive  revelations   of  God  to  men.     12°. 
New  York,  1S77. 
Etheridge  (J.  W.)     The  Targums  of  Onke- 
los   and   J.  Ben   Uzziel   on  the  Pentateuch  : 
with   fragments  of  the  Jerusalem  Targum  : 


from   the    Chaldee.     2    v.      12°.     London. 
1S62-65. 

Geri.ach  (O.  von).  Commentary  on  the  Pen- 
tateuch. Translated  by  H.  Downing.  8"^. 
F/iila.,  i860. 

Graves  ( R. )  Lectures  on  the  four  last  books 
of  the  Pentateuch,  designed  to  shew  the 
divine  origin  of  the  Jewish  religion.  2  v. 
S°.     London,   1807. 

HiRSCH  (S.  R.)  Der  Pentateuch  iibersetzt 
und  erlautert.  5  v.  8°.  Frankfurt  a. 
M.,  1867-79. 

JoHLSON  (J.)  Die  fiinf  Bitcher  Mose.  Nach 
■  dem  masoretischen  Texte  worttreu  iiber- 
setzt mit  Ammerkungen.  8°.  Frankfurt 
a.  M.,  1831. 

Keil(C.  F.)   ^?;/^?'.  Delitzsch   (F.)     Biblical 
commentary  on  the  Pentateuch.     Translated 
from  the   German  by  J.  Martin.     3  v.     8°. 
Edinburgh,  1866. 
[Keil  and  Delitzsch  on  tlie  O.  T.,  v.  1-3.] 

Kidder  (R.)  A  commentary  on  the  five  books 
of  Moses.      2  V.     8°.     London,  1694. 

Knobel  (A.)     Die  Biicher  Genesis — Deute- 
ronomium.     3  v.     8°.     Leipzig,  1860-61. 
[Kurzgefasstes  exeg.  Handbuch,  part  11-13.] 

Marck  (J.  de).  In  praecipuasquasdem  partes 
Pentateuchi  commentarius.  sm.  4°.  Lug- 
duni  Batav.,  1 7 13. 

Stark  (H.  B.)  Notae  criticae,  philologicae, 
exegeticae  in  loca  dubia  Pentateuchi.  4°. 
Lipsiae,  1 7 14. 

Swedenborg  (E.)  Arcana  coelestia.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.  (Gen.  and  Exodus.) 
10  V.     8°.      AVw  York,  187(^73. 

Vater  (j.  S.)  Commentar  iiber  den  Penta- 
teuch.    3  V.  in  2.     8°.      Halle,  1S02-05. 

Genesis. 
AiNSWORTH  (H.)      Annotations  upon  the  first 

book   of  Moses,  called    Genesis,     sm.    4°. 

L.ondon,  162 1. 
Alting  (|.)      Schilo,  seu  de  vaticinio   palri- 

archaejacobi.    sm.  4°.    Franeijuerae,  1660. 
Bohlen    (P.     von).       Die      Genesis.       12°. 

Lvonigsberg,  1835. 
Bush    (G.)     Notes   critical   and    practical  on 

the    l)ot)k    of  Genesis.      2   v.      12°.      Neiu 

York,  1852. 


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Calvin  (j.)  In  libium  Geneseos  commenta- 
lius.      2v.  in  I.      S°.      Bcrolini,  1S38. 

The  same.     Commentaries    on    Genesis. 

Translated  by  J.  King.    ,  2   v.     8°.     Edin- 
burgh, 1847. 
[In  his  Works.] 

Candlish  (R.  S.  )  The  book  of  Genesis  ex- 
pounded in  a  series  of  discourses.  2  v. 
12°.     Edinburgh,   1 868. 

Delitzsch(F.)  Die  Genesis  ausgelegt.  8°. 
Leipzig,  1853. 

DiLLMANN  (A.)      Die  Genesis,  nach  A.  Kno- 
bel  neu  bearbeitet.     8°.     Leipzig,  1875. 
[Kurzgef.  exeg.  Handbuoh,  part  11,  3d  ed.] 

Fuller  (A.)  Expository  discourses  on  the 
book  of  Genesis.      12°.      London,  1836. 

Howard  (H.  E.J.)  The  book  of  Genesis 
according  to  the  version  of  the  Lxx.  with 
notes.      12°.      Cambridge,  1855. 

Hutchinson  (J.)  A  new  account  of  tlie  con- 
fusion of  tongues.     8°.     London,  1731. 

Jacobus  (M.  W.)  Notes  critical  and  explana- 
tory on  the  book  of  Genesis  from  the  crea- 
tion to  the  covenant.  12°.  Xcw  York, 
1865. 

Kalisch  (M.  M.)  a  historical  and  critical 
commentary.  With  a  new  translation. 
Genesis.     8°.     London,  1858. 

KiMEDONClUs  fj.)     Commentariusin  Genesin 
Mosis.     4°.      \_Leyde  .?]      1600. 
[Imperfect.] 

Kurtz  (J.  H.j  Die  Ehen  der  Sohne  Gottes 
mit  den  Tochtern  der  Menschen.  8°.  Ber- 
lin,  1857. 

Lange(J.  P.)     Die  Genesis.     8°.    Bielefeld, 
1864. 
[Lange,  Bibelvverk.  O.  T..  v.  1.] 

The    same.     Genesis.       Translated   from 

the  German  with  additions  by  T.  Lewis  and 
A.  Gosman.     8°.     Nezo  York,  1873. 
[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  1.] 

Murphy  (J.  G.)  A  critical  and  exegetical 
commentary  on  the  book  of  Genesis,  with  a 
new  translation.  With  a  preface  by  J.  P. 
Thompson.     8°.     Boston,  1873. 

Notes  on  the  book  of  Genesis,  by  C.  H.  M. 
\jimon.'\     4"'  ed.      16°.     London,  [1861.] 

Owen  (J.)  Creation  and  fall  of  man;  an  ex- 
position of  Genesis,  i-iii,  (Hindi.)  12°. 
Allahabad,  1852.    . 


The  creation,  fall,  and  flood,  an  exposi- 
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1855- 
Patrick    (S.)     A   commentary  upon  the  first 

book    of  Moses,   called    Genesis.       sm.   4°. 

London,  1698. 
RiEHM  (E.)     Das  er.ste  Bach  Mose  nach  der 

deutschen  Uebersetzung   M.  Luthers  in  re- 

vidirtem    Text,    mit    Erlauterungen,    (etc.) 

8°.     Llalle,  1873. 
Schmidt  (S.)      Super  Mosis  librum  primum. 

Genesis    dictum,    annotationes.       sm.     4°. 

Argentorati,  1697. 
Scott  (J.)     Notes  and  observations  upon  the 

first  three  chapters  of  Genesis.     8°.     Lavi- 

don,  1753. 
Sorensen    (T.)      Historisch-kritischer    Com- 

mentar  zur  Genesis.     8°.     Kiel,  1S51. 
TucH    (F.)      Kommentar    fiber    die    Genesis. 

8°.     Halli,  1 838. 
Turner  (S.  H.)     A  companion  to  the  book 

of  Genesis.     8°.     New  York,  1S41. 
Venema  (H.)     Dissertationes  selectae  ad  Sac- 
ram    Scripturam.      Genesis.     4°.     Leoi'ar- 

diae,  1747. 

See,  for  works  on  the  Geology  of  Genesis, 
Science  and  Religion. 

Exodus. 
Bryant  (J.)     Observations  upon  the  plagues 

inflicted  upon   the   Egyptians.       8°.     Lon- 

don,  1794. 
Bush    (G.)     Notes    critical   and   practical  on 

the    book    of  Exodus.      2   v.      12°.       Neiv 

York,  1852. 
I   Cartwright  (C.)     Electa  Thargumico-Rab- 

binica  ;     sive,     annotationes     in     Exodum. 

16°.      L^ondini,  1758. 
Kalisch  (M.  M.)     A  historical   and    critical 

commentary.        W'ith    a    new    translation. 

Exodus.     8°.      London,  1855. 
Laborde  (L.  de).  Commentairegeographique 

sur  I'Exode  et  les  Nombres.     fol.     Paris, 

1841. 
Lange    (J.    P.)       Exodus.      8°.      Bielefeld, 

1874. 

[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  2.] 
The   same.     Exodus.     Translated  by  C. 

M.  Mead.     8°.     New  York,  1876. 

[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  2.] 


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EXEC.   THEOL.— LEVITICUS. 


Murphy  (J.  G. )  Cominentaiy  on  the  l)ook 
of  Exodus.  With  a  new  translation.  8°. 
Edinlmrgh,  1 866. 

Notes  on  the  hook  of  Exodus,  by  C.  H.  M. 
\^anon.'\      1 6°.      I.oiuiou,  1858. 

Leviticus,  Numbers,  and  Deuteronomy. 

BoNAR  (A.  A.)      Commentary  oh  the  book  of 

Leviticus,    expository    and    practical.       8°. 

New  York,   1851. 
Bush  (G.)      Notts,    critical    and    practical   on 

the  book  of  Leviticus.      12°.     Xe-iv    York, 

1850. 

-The  same.      12°.     Xew  York,  1852. 

Calvin  (J.)     Sermons  upon  the  fifth  book  of 

Moses.     Translated    out   ot  French    by    A. 

Golding.     sm.  fol.      London,  1583. 
Gardiner  (F.)      Leviticus.     With  general  in- 
troduction by  Ur.  Osgood.     8°.     Xeiii  York, 

1876. 

[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  2. J 
Hengsteniserg    (E.     W.)      Die    Geschichte 

Bileams  und    seine    Weissagungen.     v.    i. 

8°.     Ber/in,  1S42. 
Kalisch    (M.    M.)      a  historical    and  critical 

commentary.        With     a    new     translation. 

Leviticus.     2  v.     8°.      London,  1867-72. 
Lange    (J.    P.)       Leviticus.     8°.      Bielefeld, 

1874. 

[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  2.] 
Numeri.     8°.     Bielefeld,   1874. 

[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  2.] 
The  same.      Numbers.     Translated   from 

the  German  by  S.  T.  Lowrie  and    A.  Gos- 

man.     8°.      New  York,  1879. 

[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v. :!.] 
Notes  on  the  book  of  Leviticus  by  C.  H.  M. 

\_anon.'\      16°.     L.ondon,  1861. 
Notes  on  the  book  of  Numbers  by  C.  H.  M. 

[anon.']      16°.     L.ondon,  1869. 
Schroeder    (F.    W.    J.)      Deuteronomiura. 

8°.     Bielefeld,  1866. 

[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.  v.  :i.] 
The   same.       Deuteronomy.     Translated 

and    enlarged   by   A.   Gosman.      8°.      New 

York,  1879. 

[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  .">.) 
Schultz  (F.  W.)     Das  Deuteronomium.    8°. 

Berlin,  1859. 


Joshua,   Judges  and    Ruth. 

Bernard    (R.)      Ruth's    recompence  :   or,    a 

commentary  upon  the  l^ook  of  Ruth.     4°. 

Edinburgh,  1865. 

[Witl)  Stock  (R.)  on  Malaehi,  in    Nichol's  series 
of  conimentarie.«,  v.  .5.] 

Bertheau  (E.)     Das  Buch  der   Richter  und 

Rut.     8^.     Leipzig,  1845. 

[Kurzgefas.stes  e.^eg.  Handbuch,  part  ti.] 
Bush  (G.)     Notes  critical  and  practical  on  the 

books   of  Joshua   and  Judges.      12°.     New 

York,  1838. 
The  .same.     Joshua.     2'' ed.      12°.     Nno 

York,  1852. 
The  same.     Juilges.     2'^  ed.      12°.      N'ew 

York,  1852. 
Calvin  (J.)     Comnientaries  on  the  book  of 

Joshua.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1854. 
Cassell    (P.)      Das    Buch    der   Richter   und 

Ruth.     8°.     Bielefeld,  1865. 
[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  .'■).] 
The   same.     Judges   and    Ruth.     Trans- 
lated with  additions  l)y  P.  H.  Steenstra.     8°. 

Ne%v  York,  1873. 
[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  -i.] 
Fay  (F.  R.)     Josua.     8°.      Bielefeld,  1870. 

[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  4.] 
The    same.      Joshua.       Translated    with 

additions  by  G.  R.  Bliss.     8°.     Neio  York, 

1873- 
[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  4.] 

Fuller    (T.)      A    comment    on    Ruth.      4°. 
Edinburgh,  1 86 1. 
[With  Stock   (R.)  on  Malaehi,  in  Nichol's  Series 

of  Commentaries,  v.  5.] 

Keil  (K.  F.)  Commentar  iiber  das  Buch 
Josua.     8°.     Erlangen,  1847. 

<z;/r/ Delitzsch  (F.)      Biblical  commen- 
tary on  Joshua,  Judges   and   Ruth.     Trans- 
lated from  the  German    by  J.  Martin.     8°. 
Edinburgh,  1865. 
[Keil  and  Delitz.sch  on  the  O.  T.,  v.  4.] 

Knobel(A.)     Josua.     8°.     L^eipzig,  \%h\. 
[Kurzgefasstes  exeget.  Handbuch,  part  13.] 

Schmidt    (S.)       Annotationes    in    libelluni 
Ruth.     sm.  4°.      Argeutorali,  1696. 
[Bound  with  his  Genesis.] 

Studer  (G.  L.)  Das  Buch  der  Richter 
grammatisch  und  historisch  erklaert.  2'' 
ausg.      12°.     Leipzig,  1842. 

Thomson  (A.)  Home  life  in  ancient  Pales- 
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69 


Samuel,    Kings  and   Chronicles. 

Haehr  (C.  W.  F.j     Die  Biicher  der  Konige. 

8°.     Bielefeld,  1868. 

[Lange,  Bibelvverk,  O.  T..  v.'T.J 
-The    same.     I    Kings.     Translated     and 

enlarged  by  E.  Harwood.     8°.     Nc-lo  York, 

1873- 
[Laiige,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  r,.] 

The  same.     II   Kings.     Translated   and 

enlarged   by    W.    G.    Sumner.      8°.      .Wrc 
York,  1873. 
[Lange,  Com.O.  T.,  v.  1;.] 
Bertheau   (E.)      Die    Biicher   der    Chronik. 
8°.     Leipzig,  1854. 

[Kurzgefasstese.xegetisehes  Handbuch,  part  15.] 
Erdmann  (C.  F.  D.)     Die  Biicher  Samuelis. 
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Hint  (T.)  Observations  on  several  passages 
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MUFFET  (P.)  A  commentary  on  the  whole 
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Zoeckler  (O.)     Die  Spriiche  Salomonis.    8°. 
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The    same.      Proverbs.     Translated    and 

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Bridges  (C.)  An  exposition  of  the  book 
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Buchanan-  (I^-)  The  book  of  Ecclesiastes  ; 
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Cotton  (J.)      A  brief  exposition  upon  Eccle- 
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CoWLES  (H.)      Ecclesiastes  with   notes.      12°. 
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Ecclesiastique  (L')  tradvit  en  Frangois,  avec 
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,Ferus  or  Wild  (J.)  In  Ecclesiasten  Salomo- 
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Hengstenberg  (E.  \V.)  Der  Prediger 
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Herzfeld  (L.)  Koheleth  iibarsetzt  und 
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Zoeckler  (O.)      Der  Prediger.      8°.      Biele- 
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Translated    from     the    German    by    M.    G. 
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EWALD  (G.  H.  A.)  Das  Hohelied  Salomo's. 
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Percy  (T.j  The  Song  of  Solomon,  newly 
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Thrupp  (J.  Y.)  The  Song  of  Songs;  a  re- 
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Weiss  (B.)  The  Song  of  Songs  unveiled;  a 
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Williams  (T.)  The  Song  of  Songs  ;  anew 
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ZOECKLER  (O.)      Das  Hohelied.     8°.      Biele- 
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The    same.       The     Song    of    Solomon. 

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The  same.  Commentaries  on  the  proph- 
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London, 


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Heim  ( — )  and  HOFFMANN   (W.)      Die  gros- 

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Hebrew  prophets,  with  an  introduction  and 

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The  later  prophecies  of  Isaiah.     8°.     AWc 

York,  1847. 

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Tlie  same.     Abriilged.      2  w     12°.     AVrc 

York,  1851-52. 

The  same.      New    ed.      2   v.     8°.     A"e7C' 

York,  1870. 

The  same.     Edited    by   J.    Eadie.     2  v. 

8°.      JVe7a  York,  1874. 

Barnes  (A.)  Notes  critical,  explanatory  and 
practical  on  the  book  of  the  prophet  Isaiah. 
2  V.      12°.     JVe7i'  York,  1847. 

Beck  (F.  )  Die  cyro-jesaianischen  Wci>- 
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Leipzig,  1844. 

BoHLE  (3.)  Commentarius  biblico-rabbini- 
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7-12.     4°.     Stettini,  1636. 

Calvin  (J.)  A  commentary  upon  the  prophe- 
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C.  Cotton,     fol.     London,  1609. 

The   same.     Translated   by   W.    Pringle. 

4  V.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1850. 
[In  his  Work.s.] 

Cowles  (H.)  Isaiah,  with  notes,  critical, 
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York,  1872. 

Delitzsch  (F.)      Biblical  commentary  on  the 
prophecies  of  Isaiah.     Translated  from  the 
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Drechsler  (M.)  Der  Prophet  Jesaja  Uber- 
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IIendewerk  (C.  L.)  Des  Propheten  Jesaja 
Weissagungen.  Chronologisch  geordnet 
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HITZIG  (F.)  Der  prophet  Jesaja  iibersetzt 
und  ausgelegt.     8°.     Heidelberg,  1833. 

Keith  (A.)  Tsaiah  as  it  is:  or,  Judah  and 
Jerusalem  the  subjects  of  Isaiah's  prophesy- 
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Keith.      12°.      Edinburgh,  1850. 

Knobel     (A.)        Der    prophet    Jesaia.       8°. 
Leipzig,  1833. 
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LoWTH  (R.)  Isaiah;  with  a  new  translation, 
a  preliminary  dissertation  and  notes.  8'. 
Boston,  I  Si  5. 

The  same.     8°.      Boston,  1854. 

Macculloch  (R.)      Lectures  on  the  prophe- 
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Edinbttrgh,  1791-1804. 
Note. — Mainly  a  compend  of  Yitriiigaon  Isaiah. 

Naegklsbach  (C.  W.  E.)    Jesaja.   8°.  Bie/e-   ' 
feld,  1877. 
[I.ange,  Bibelvverk,  O.  T.,  v.  14.]     ■ 

The  same.      Isaiah.     Translatetl  from  the 

German  with  additions  by  S.  T.  Lowrie  and 
D.  Moore.     8=^.     Xeio  York,  1878. 
[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  11.] 

Neteler  (B.)  Das  Buch  Isaias  aus  dem  Ur- 
text  iibersetzt  und  erklart,  8°.  Miinster, 
1876. 

Oehler  (V.  F.)  Der  Knecht  Jehova's  im 
Deuterojesaia.      12°.     Stuttgart,  1865. 

Rogers  (N.)  A  strange  vineyard  in  Pales- 
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ScHEGG  (P.)  Der  Prophet  Isaias.  Ueber- 
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1850. 

Stier  (R.)  Jesaias,  nicht  Pseudo-Jesaias. 
Auslegung  seiner  Weissagung.  Kap.  40-66. 
8°.      Barmen,  1850. 

Strachey  (E.)  Hebrew  politics  in  the  times 
of  Sargon  and  .Sennacherib.  S°.  Lon- 
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Umbreit  (F.  W.  C.)  Praktischcr  Commentar 
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Urwick   (W.)     The    servant   of  Jehovah  :   a 
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ViTRiNGA  (C.)  Comnientarius  in  librum  pro- 
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The  same.     ed.     nova.     2   v.     fol.     Lco- 

7'ardiae,  I  724. 

Jeremiah  and  Lamentations. 

Bi.AYNEY  I B.)     Jeremiah    and    Lamentations. 

A  new  translation  with  notes.     4°.      Oxford, 

1784. 
Cai.vin  (J.)      Commentaries  on    the    book  of 

the    prophet    Jeremiah.       Translated   by    J. 

Owen.     5   v.     8°.      Edinburgh,  1850. 
[In  his  Works.] 
COWLES   (H.)     Jeremiah    and    his    Lamenta- 
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HiT/.iG    {b\)       Der    Prophet   Jeremiah.      8°. 

Leipzig,  1 84 1. 

[Knrzgefasstes  exeget.  Handbneli,  part  ;J.] 
Keil    (C.    F. )      Biblical    commentary    on   the 

prophecies  of  Jeremiah.     Translated    lay  J. 

Kennedy.     2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1873-74. 

[Keil  and  Delitzseh  on  the  O.  T.,  v.  19-20.] 
Naegelsbach    (C.    W.    E.)      Jeremia.      8°. 

Bielefeld,  1868. 

[Lange,  Bibehverk,  O.  T.,  v.  15.] 
The    same.     Jeremiah.      Translated    and 

enlarged  by  S.  R.  Asbury.     8°.      Xe-io    York, 

1872. 

[Lange,  f'om.  O.   T.,  y.  \i  ] 
Die   Klaglieder.     8°.     Bielefeld,  1868. 

[Lange,  Bibehverk,  O.  T.,  v.  15.] 
The    same.       Lamentations.       Translatetl 

and  enlarged    by   W.  H.    Hornblower.     8°. 

A>7('   York,  1877. 

[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  12.] 
Neumann     (W.)      Jeremias    von     .\nathoth. 

Die    Weissagungen    und    Klaglieder    nach 

dem  masorethischen  Texte  ausgelegt.     2  v. 

8°.     L^eipzig,  1854-58. 


Ezekiel. 

Bedell    (G.  T.)     The  valley  of   bones,  or, 
Ezekiel's  visions.     32°.     Phila.,  1833. 

Calvin  (J.)     Commentaries  on  the  first  twenty 
chapters  of  the  book  of  the  jirophet  Ezekiel. 
Translated  by  T.  Myers.     2  v.     8°.     Edin- 
burgh, 1849-50. 
[In  his  Work.s.] 

CowLES  (H.)     Ezekiel  and  Daniel,  with  notes. 
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Fairbairn  (P.)  Ezekiel  and  the  book  of  his 
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1863. 

(iREENHll.L  (W.)  An  exposition  continued 
upon  the  6-13  chaps,  of  the  propliet  Ezekiel. 
sm.  4°.     London,  1649. 

The  same.      (Complete.)      Revised    by  J. 

Sherman,     roy.  8°.     Edinburgh,  1863. 

Haevermck  (H.  a.  C.)  Commentar  iiber 
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1843. 

Hengstenberg  (E.  W.  )  The  ]irophecies  of 
the  prophet  Ezekiel  elucidated.  Translated 
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HITZIG    (F.)       Der    Prophet    Ezechiel.       8°. 
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[Kurzgefasstes  exeget.  Handbneh,  part  is.] 

Keil    (C.    F.)      Biblical    commentary  on    the 
prophecies    of   Ezekiel.     Translated    by    J. 
Martin.     2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1876. 
[Keil  and  Delitzseh  011  the  O.  T.,  v.  21-2:2.] 

Newcome  (W.)  An  attempt  towards  an  im- 
proved version,  a  metrical  arrangement  and 
explanation  of  Ezekiel.  8°.  L^ondon, 
1836. 

Park  (I.  R.)  An  hypothesis  which  may  help 
to  unfold  the  mystery  of  Ezekiel' s  visions. 
8°.     London,  1842. 

Prado  (G.)  and  Villalpando  (J.  B.)  In 
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Komae,   1 596-1604. 

Sanctius  or  Sanchez   (G.)     In   Ezechielem 
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Schroeder  (F.W.J.)     Hesekiel.  8°.    Biele- 
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[Lange,  Bibelwerk,  O.  T.,  v.  IC] 

The  .same.     Ezekiel.      Translated,  edited 

and  enlarged  by  P.  Fairbairn  and  W.  Find- 
lay,  aided  by   T.  Crevar  and   S.  Mansen. 
8°.     Xeza  York,  1875. 
[Lange,  Com.  0.  T.,  v.  I.3.] 

Umbreit  (F.  W.  C.)  Praktischer  Commentar 
iiber  den  Hesekiel.     8°.     Hamburg,  1843. 

Venema  (H.)  Lectiones  academicae  ad 
Ezechielem.  Edidit  J.  H.  Verschuir.  2  v. 
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Daniel. 

AuiiERLEN  (C.  A.)  Der  Prophet  Daniel  und 
die  Offenbarung  Johannis  in  ihrem  gegen- 
seitigen  Verhaltniss  betrachtet  und  erlautert. 
8°.     Basel,  1854. 

Barnes  (A.)  Notes,  critical,  illustrative,  and 
practical  on  the  book  of  Daniel.  12°.  A^ew 
York,  1 856. 

Calvin  (J.)     Commentaries  on    the    book    of 
the     prophet     Daniel.       Translated    by    J. 
Myers.       2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1852. 
[In  liis  Work.s.] 

Cox  (F.  A.)  Outlines  of  lectures  on  the  book 
of  Daniel.      12°.     Xeiu  York,   1836. 

CUMMING  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  book  of  Dan- 
iel.     12°.     Phila.,  1854. 

FoLSOM  (N.  S.)  A  critical  and  historical  in- 
terpretation of  the  ])rophecies  of  Daniel. 
12°.     Boston,  1842. 

Gau.ssen  (S.  R.  L.)  Daniel  le  prophete,  ex- 
pose dans  une  suite  de  leQons  pour  une  ecole 
du  dimanche.     2   v.     8°.     Paris,  1848-50. 

The  same.  The  prophet  Daniel.  Trans- 
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EXEG.   THEOL.— DANIEL 


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Minor  Prophets. 

AiiiiOT    (G  )     Exposition    upon    the    projjhet 

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The   same.     sm.   4°.     Lw^dtini   Balav., 

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COWLES  (H.)  The  Minor  Prophets,  with 
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Delitzsch  (F.)  Der  Prophet  Habakuk. 
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King  (J.)      Lectures  upon  Jonah,  delivered  in 
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EX  EG.  THEOL.— MINOR  PROPHETS. 


The  same.     Obadiali  and  Micah.     Trans- 
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Xew   Yor/c,  1874. 
[Lange,  Com.  O.  T.,  v.  14.] 

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and  Zephaniah.     Translated  with  additions 
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Lange  (J.  P.)     Haggai,  Sacharja,    Maleachi. 
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McCuRDY  (J.  F.)     The  Book    of  Haggai  ex- 
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Manger  (.S.  H.J  Commentarius  in  librum 
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Marbury     (E.)      a     commentary    ii]ion    the 
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Packard  (J.)     The  book    of  Malachi.     Ex- 
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Rainolds    (J.)      The    prophecy   of  Obadiah, 

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SCHMOELI.ER    (O. )      Hosea,  Joel,  und   Amos. 

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The    same.       Hosea,    Joel     and     Amos. 

Translated  with  additions  by  J.  F.  McCurdy, 

J.    Forsyth,    and    T.    W.    Chambers.       8°. 

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SiMSON  (A.)       Der  Prophet  Hosea.      Erklart 


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iS: 


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The    same.       12°.       New    York,     1810. 


8o 


EXEC.  TIIEOI..— APOCRYPHA. 


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The    same.       Gnomon     of     the     New 

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The  same.     6"'  ed.     2    v.     8°.      Zow- 

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Bos  (L.)  Diatribai,  sive  exercitationes  phi- 
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[Ill  liis  Works.f 

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Cl.ARK  (A.)  The  New  Testament,  with  a 
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Doddridge  (P.)  The  family  expositor.  2'^ 
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The    same.       6    v.      8°.       CharlestoTvii, 

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The  same.     roy.  8°.      London,   1825. 

The  same.     roy.   8°.     Xnu    York,    1831. 

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Erasmus  (D.)  Paraphrasis  in  Novum  Tes- 
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The    same.      Ex     recensione    J.     Clerici 

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The  .same.  3^  aufl.  2  v.  in  i.  S°.  Ber- 
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Gillies  (J.)  Devotional  exercises  on  the 
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Grau  (R.  F.)  Bibelwerk  fiir  die  Gemeinde. 
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GUYSE  (J.)  A  practical  exposition  of  the 
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The  same.     6  v.     8°.    Edinburgh,  1797. 

Hammond  (H.)  A  paraphrase  and  annota- 
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Tlif  same.     3  v.     4°.     GeHcv,u\  1 700. 

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85 


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1845. 
The  same.     Commentary  on  the    Sermon 

on  the  Mount.     Translated   by  R.  Menzies. 

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. The  same.     Translated  by  R.  T.  Biown. 

8°.     Phila.,   i860. 
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London,  1875. 
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Mark. 

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Luke. 

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John. 

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New  ed.     3  v.     12°.     Boston,  1836. 
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Vitringa  (C.)  Anakrisis  xA.pocalypsios  Joan- 
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Walmesley  (C.)  The  general  history  of  the 
Christian  Church  chiefly  deduced  from  the 
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Wette  (W.  M.  L.  de).  Kurze  Erklarung  der 
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Whitehead  (J.)  A  little  book  open  ;  laying 
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WOODHOUSE  (J.  C.)  The  Apocalypse,  trans- 
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London,  1828. 

Wordsworth  (C.)     Lectures  on  the  Apoca- 
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See,  also,  PROPHECY  ;  Second  Advent,  etc. ; 
and  Introduction. 


C    Apologetic  Theology. 

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Balfour  (A.  J.)  A  defence  of  philosophic 
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Calderwood  (H.)  Philosophy  of  the  Infi- 
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Carlblom  (A.)  Zur  Lehre  von  der  christ- 
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Culverwel  (N.)  Of  the  light  of  nature, 
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The   same.      With   critical   essay    by  J. 

Cairns.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1857. 


CURREY  (G.)     The  confirmation    of  faith  by 
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Hawkins  (E.)  An  enquiry  into  the  con- 
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1.    Religion  and  Religions. 


I.     PHILOSOPHY    OF    RELIGION. 

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BuRNOUF  (E.)  La  science  des  religions.  2® 
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Caird  (J.)  An  introduction  to  the  philoso- 
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Clarke  (J.  F.)  Essentials  and  non  essentials 
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Feith  (R.)     De  Noodzaaklykheid  van  g.ods- 
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1880.  Renan  (E.)  Lectures  on  rhe  int!uence  of 
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Juden.     8°.     Leipzig,  1842. 
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Law   (E.)     Considerations   on   the  theory  of 

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Miles   (J.    W.)     Philosophic    theology.     8°. 

C//(?r/£'.f/6>« , .  1 849 . 
Mill  (J.  S.)      Three  essays  on  Religion.     8°. 

Ne7v   York,  1874. 
MoRELL    (J.    D.)       Philosophy    of    religion. 

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Necker  (J.)     Of  the  importance  of  religious 

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Parker   (T.)     A  discourse    of  matters  per- 
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wartigen  Standes  der  philosophischen  und 

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V.     8°.     Leipzig,  1878. 
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geschichtlicher    Grundlage.       8°.       Berlin, 

1878. 


PiCTET  (B.)  Traite  contre  I'indifference  des 
religions.      18°.      Geneve,  1711. 

Planck  (H.)  Kurzer  Abriss  der  philoso- 
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PuENjER  (G.  C.  B.)  Geschichte  der  Christ- 
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QUINET  (E.)  Du  genie  des  religions.  8°. 
Paris,   1842. 

Rettberg  (F.  W.)  Religionsphilosophie. 
Aus  seinem  Nachlasse.  12°.  Marburg, 
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Rice  (J.  H.)  Historical  and  philosophical 
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SciiWARZ  (K.)  Das  Wesen  der  Religion. 
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Smyth  (N.)  The  religious  feeling,  a  study 
for  faith.      12°.     Neiv   York,  1877. 

Taylor  (I.)  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm. 
4'"  ed.      12°.     Ne-o   York,  1834. 

Fanaticism.      12°.     New   York,  1834. 

The  same.     8°.     Phila.,   1834. 

[Christian  Library,  v.  2.] 

Tiele  (C.  p.)    Max  Muller  und  Fritz  Schultze 
iiber  ein  Problem  der  Religionswissenschaft. 
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Wette  (W.  M.  L.  de).  Ueber  die  Religion, 
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Wright  (J.)  The  grounds  and  principles  of 
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See,  also,  Christian  Evidences,  Systematic 
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2.  NATURAL  THEOLOGY  AND  NATURAL 
RELIGION. 

a.     General    and    Misc.   Works. 

Agassiz   (L.)     The  structure  of  animal  life. 
3*  ed.     8°.     iVew  York,  1874. 
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Alliot    (R.)       Psychology    and    Theology. 
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[Congreg.  Lecture,  1854.] 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— NAT.    THEOL. 


Barry  (A.)     What  is  Natural  theology  ?  an 

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Blakely  (J.)     The  theology  of  inventions  or 

manifestations  of  Deity  in  the  works  of  art. 

12°.     A-ew  York,  1856. 
Bourn  (S.)     Discourses  on  the  principles  and 

evidences   of  natural   religion,    etc.       12°. 

London,  1760. 
Bridgewater  treatises,  on  the  power,  wisdom, 

and  goodness  of  God,  as  manifested  in  the 

creation.     13  v.     8°.     London,  1833-38. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Chahners  (T.)  The  adaptation  of  external 
nature  to  the  moral  and  intellectual  constitu- 
tion of  man.    2  v. 

2.  Kidd  (J.)  The  adaptation  of  external  nature  to 
the  physical  condition  of  man. 

3.  Wliewell  (VV.)  Astronomy  and  general  physic3, 
considerea  with  reference  to  Natural  theology. 

4.  Bell  (C.)  The  hand,  it.s  mechanism,  and  vital 
endowments,  as  evincing  design. 

5.  Roget  (P.  M.)  Animal  and  vegetable  physi- 
ology considered  with  reference  to  Natural 
theology.    2  v. 

6.  Buekland  (W.)  Geology  and  mineralogy,  con- 
sidered with  reference  to  natural  theology.    2  v. 

7.  Kirby  (W.)  History,  habits,  and  instincts  of 
animals.    2  v. 

8.  Prout(VV.)  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 
function  of  digestion,  considered  with  reference 
to  Natural  theology. 

9.  Babhage  (C.)  Defence  of  mathematical  studies 
against  the  charge  of  a  tendency  to  infidelity, 
etc. 

The  same.     v.  1-4  and  8.     16°.     Phila., 

1833-35- 
Brougham    (H.)      A    discourse  on  Natural 

theology.     8°.     New  York,  1835. 
[Christian  Library,  v.  4.]    - 
Buchanan   (J.)     Analogy,   considered   as  a 

guide  to  truth  and  applied  as  an  aid  to  faith. 

2<>  ed.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1867. 
Burr   (E.    F.)      Pater    Mundi ;    or   modern 

science  testifying  to  the  Heavenly  Father. 

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natural  and  revealed,  to  the  constitution  and 

course   of  nature.     With  a  preface  l^y  S, 

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The  same.     8°.     Boston,  1793. 

The  same.     12°.     New  Haven,  \%Z2. 

■■ The  same.     With  an  introductory  essay 

by  A.  Barnes.     12°.     New  York,  1833. 


The  same.  With  criticisms  by  D.  Will- 
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The  same.     With  Hobart's  analysis,  and 

notes   by   C.    E.    West.      16°.     Ne^ij    York, 
1848. 

The  same.     With  analysis  by  R.  Emory 

and  G.  R.  Crooks.     12°.     New  York,  x'it^z. 

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Calderwood  (H.)  Philosophy  of  the  Infi- 
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Chadbourne  (P.  A.)     Instinct :  its  office  in 
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Chalmers  (T.)  Natural  theology.  2  v. 
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Chevallier  (T.)  On  the  proofs  of  divine 
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Clarke    (S.)     A    discourse    concerning   the 
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The  same.     6*  ed.     8°.     L.ondon,  1725, 

Clodius  (C.  a.  H.)  Von  Gott  in  der  Natur, 
etc.     2v.ini.     8°.     Leipzig,  \%\%. 

Connections  (The)  of  the  universe,  as  seen  in 
the  light  of  God's  created  and  written  reve- 
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Cooke  (J.  P.)  Religion  and  chemistry, 
new  ed.     12°.     A^ezu  York,  1880. 

Crabbe  (G.)  An  outline  of  a  system  of 
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CuLVERWEL  (N.)  Discourse  on  the  light  of 
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The  same.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1857. 

Derham  (W.)  Astro-theology.  4"^  ed. 
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Physico-theology.    fol.     L^ondon,  1739. 

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The  .same.      12°.     Phila.,  1844. 

Duncan  (H.)  Sacred  philosophy  of  the  sea- 
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Eberstein  (W.  L.  G.  von).  NatUrliche  Theo- 
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Fenelon  (F.  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe).  A 
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Fergus  (H.)     Testimony  of  nature  and  reve- 
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Flint    (R.)      Theism.       12°.      Editdnirgh, 

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[Baird  Lecture,  1870.1 
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Foster  (J.)     Discourses  on  all  the  principal 

branches   of  natural    religion.       2  v.      4°. 

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P'ricke  (G.  a.)  Argumenta  pro  Dei  existentia, 

etc.     8°.     Lipsice,  1846. 
GiLLETT  (E.  H.)     God  in  human  thought; 

or,  Natural  theology   traced    in   literature, 

ancient  and   modern,    to    the    time    of  Bp. 

Butler.      With   an    English    bibliography, 

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York,  1874. 
GOSSE  (P.  H.)     Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate, 

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Grinfield  (E.  W.)  The  connection  of  natural 

and  revealed  theology.     8°.     London,  \%\%. 
Groot  (P.  Hofstede  de).    Institutiones  theolo- 

giae  naturalis.     8°.      Groninga,  1845. 
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HiCKOK  (L.  P.)     Creator  and  creation.     8°. 

Boston,  1872. 
Huntington   (F.  D.)      Human  society;  its 

providential  structure,  relations,  and  offices. 

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theology.     8°.     A^ew  York,  1875. 


Janet  (P.)     Final  Causes.     From  the  French 

by  W.  Affleck.     With  preface   by  R.  Flint. 

8°.     Edinburgh,  1878. 

Leng  (J.)     Natural  obligations  to  believe  the 

principles  of  religion  and  divine  revelation. 

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Lesser    (F.    C.)      Testaceo-theologia.      12°. 

Leipzig,  1744. 
Leifchild   (J.  R.)     The  higher  ministry  of 

nature.     12°.     London,  1872. 
McCosH  (J.)     Typical  forms  and  special  ends 

in  creation.      8°.     N'ew  York,  1856. 
Maclaren  (J.)     Natural  theology  in  the  nine- 
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Mahan  (A.)    The  science  of  Natural  theology. 

12°.     Boston,  1867. 
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N^eiu    Yok'k,  1874. 
Oelrichs   fj.  G.  A.)     Commentatio  de  doc- 
trina   Platonis  de    Deo.      12°.      Goettingae 
1794. 
Oesterley  (H.)     Abriss  der  Geschichte  der 
philosophischen  Beweise  fiir  das  Sein  Got- 
tes.    8°.      Gottingen,  1855. 
Paley  (W.)     Natural  theology.     16°.      Tren- 
ton, 1824. 

The  same.     16°.     A^etu  York,  («.  d.) 

Parker    (T.)     Sermons  of  theism,  atheism, 
and  the  popular  theology.     4"^    ed.     12°. 
Boston,  1870. 
Powell  (B.)     The  connection  of  natural  and 
divine  truth ;  or  the  study  of  the  inductive 
philosophy    considered    as    subservient    to 
theology.     8°.     London,  1838. 
Pritchard  (C.)     Analogies  in  the  progress 
of  nature  and  grace.    8°.     Cambridge,  iZdZ. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1867.] 
Ragg  (T.)     Creation's  testimony  to  its  God. 

12°.     London,  1867. 
Ramsey  (A.  M.)     The  philosophical  princi- 
ples of  natural  and  revealed  religion.     2  v. 
sm.  4°.      Glasgow,  1748. 


I04 


APOL.    THEOL.— ANTITHEISM. 


Ray  (J.)     The  wisdom  of  God  manifested  in 

the  works  of  the  creation.      10^''  cd.      12°. 

London,  1735- 
Reimarus  (H.  S.)     Die  vornehmsten  Wahr- 

heiten    der    naturlichen    Religion.        16°. 

Hamburg,  1755. 
RiTTKR    (H.)     Ueber  die  Erkenntniss  Gottes 

in  der  Welt.     8°.     Hamburg,  1836. 
RoELL    (H.    A.)      Dissertatio    de    religione 

rationali.       ed.    4*.       16°.        Franequerae, 

1700. 
ROMANG  (J.  P.)      System  der  naturlichen  Re- 

ligionslehre.     8°.     Ziirich,   1841. 
Sabunde  (R.  de).     Theologia  naturalis.    16°. 

Francoftirti,  1635. 
Schramm  (R.)     Die  Erkennbarkeit  Gottes  in 

der  Philosophic  und  in  der  Religion.     8°. 

Bremen,   1 876. 
Saisset  (E.)     Essay  on  religious  philosophy. 

Translated.     2  v.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1863. 
Simon     (J.)       La    religion    naturelle.       8°. 

Paris,   1856. 
Sturm    (C.  C.)     Reflexions   on  the  works  of 

God  and    of  his   Providence.      3   v.      16°. 

London,  1S04. 

The  same.     8°.     Pkiladc/phia,  \'?,t,2. 

The  beauties   of  Sturm.      16°.     London, 

1798. 
Taylor  (G.)     The  indications  of  the  Creator. 

12°.     New  York,  1 851. 
TULLOCH    (J.)     Christian    theism,    the    testi- 
mony of  reason  and  revelation  to  the  exist- 
ence and  character  of 'the  Supreme  Being. 

12°.     London,  1855. 

The  .same.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1855. 

Ulrici   (II.)     Gott  und  die  Natur.       2'--  aufl. 

8°.     Leipzig,  1866. 
Wei.DON    (G.    W.)     Unity   in    variety.      16°. 

New  York,  1872. 
Whewell  (W.)     Indications  of  the  Creator. 

Extracts  bearing  upon    theology  from   the 

history    and    philosophy   of    the    inductive 

sciences.     2''  ed.     12°.     London,  1846. 
WiLKiNS  (J.)     Of  the  principles   and  duties 
of  natural  religion.     16°.     London,  1 675. 

The  same.     9"' ed.     12°.    London,  x^i^- 

■  Wilson  (D.)    The  analogy  of  religion  natural 
and  revealed.      18°.     Boston,  1834. 


Winchell  (A.)     The  doctrine  of  evolution. 

Its    theistic    bearings.       12°-.      A'ew    York, 

1874. 
Wolf  (C.)     Theologia  naturalis.     2  v.     sm. 

4°.     Franeofurii,  1736. 
Wollaston    (W.)     The   religion    of  nature 

delineated,     sm.  4°.     London,  1726. 

The  same.    7'''' ed.     12°.     G"/a5<w*y,  1746. 

Young    (J.)      The    ])ro\ince    of  reason.      A 

criticism     on      "  The     limits    of     religious 

thought."      12°.     New  York,  i860. 
Zoeckler(0.)    Theologia  naturalis.   v.  i.  8°. 

Frankfort  a.  M.,  1S66. 
See, also,  Revelation,  Necessity  etc.  of;  and 

God,  Attributes  of. 

b.     Works  Vs.   Antitheism. 

(I.)      General   Works. 

Buchanan  (J.)  Faith  in  God  and  modern 
atheism  compared.     2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh, 

1855- 

Modern  atheism  under  its  forms  of  pan- 
theism, materialism,  secularism,  develop- 
ment and  natural  laws.  12°.  Boston,  iS^J. 
Note.— Part  :i  of  the  preceding  work. 

Christlieh  (T.)  Moderne  Zweifel  am  christ- 
lichen  Glauben  fiir  ernstlich  Suchende 
erorlert.      2"  aufl.     8°.     Bonn,  1870. 

The  same.  Modern  doubt  and  Chris- 
tian belief.  Ed.  by  T.  L.  Kingsbury.  8°. 
Ne7L'  York,  1874. 

Cocker  (B.  F.)  The  theistic  conception  of 
the  world.  An  essay  in  opposition  to  cer- 
tain tendencies  of  modern  thought,  8°. 
Avi(7  York,  1875. 

Ehrenfeuchter  (F.)  Christenthum  und 
moderne  Weltanschauung.  8°.  Gotlingcn, 
1876. 

Ellicott  (C.  J.)      Modern  unbelief ;   its  prin- 
ciples  and    characteristics.      16^.     London, 
1877. 
Farrar  (A.  S.)     History  of  Free   Thought 
in  reference  to  the   Christian   religion.     8°. 
London,  1863. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  LSOi*.] 
Flint     (R.)       Anti-theislic    theories.       12°. 
Edinburgh,  1879. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— DEISM. 


f05 


LuTHARDT  (C.  E.)  Die  modernen  Wellan- 
schauungen  und  ihre  praktischen  Konse- 
queii2en.      i6°.      Leipzig,  1880. 

Pearson  (T.)  Infidelity,  its  aspects,  causes, 
and  exigencies.     8°.  >  New  York,  1855. 

Van  Mildert  (W.)     An  historical  view  of 
the   rise  and  progress   of  infidelity,   with  a 
refutation  of  its  principles  and  reasonings. 
2  V.     8°.     London,  1839. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1802-05.] 


(2.)     Atheism. 

Beecher  (L.)  Lectures  on  scepticism.  16°. 
Cincinnati,  1835. 

Bentley  (R.)     The  folly  and  confutation  of 
Atheism,     sm.  4°.     London,  1692. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1692.] 

Berkeley  (G.)  Alciphron  ;  or,  the  minute 
philosopher.     2  v.     8°.     London,  IT 2,2. 

The  same.      16°.     Dublin,  I'j'-^K,. 

Blackie  (J.  S.)  The  natural  history  of  Athe- 
ism.     12°.     iVeia  York,  1878. 

Buddeus  (J.  'F.)  De  atheismo  et  .supersti- 
tione.      12°.      Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  X-jy]. 

Cudworth  (R.)  The  true  intellectual  sys- 
tem of  the  universe  :  wherein  all  the  reason 
and  philosophy  of  Atheism  is  confuted.  2 
V.     8°.     Andover,  1837. 

DuBOC  (J.)  Das  Leben  ohne  Gott.  Unter- 
suchungen  iiber  den  ethischen  Gehalt  des 
Atheismus.      12°.     Hannover,  1875. 

Godwin  (B.j  Lectures  011  the  atheistic  con- 
troversy.    16°.     Boston,  1835. 

Harris   (J.)     A  refutation  of  the  atheistical 
objections  against  the  being  and  attributes 
of  God.     fol.     London,  1739. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  Kifl.S.] 

Naviele  (E.)  The  Heavenly  Father.  Lec- 
tures on  modern  Atheism.  16°.  Boston, 
1867. 

Plato.  Plato  against  the  atheists ;  or  the 
tenth  book  of  the  dialogue  on  laws.  By 
Tayler  Lewis.      12°.     New  York,  \Z/i,l. 

Reiser  (A.)  De  origine,  progressu,  et  in- 
cremenliantitheismi.  18°.  Augvstae  Vin- 
delicorum,  1669. 

Unreasonableness  (The)  of  atheism  made 
manifest.      \anon.'\      18°.     London,  1669. 

See,  also,  Antitheism,  Gen.  Works. 


(3.)      Pantheism . 


Manning  fj.  M.)     Half-truths  and  the  truth. 

16°.     Boston,  1S72. 

Note.    Deals  only  vviih  the  origin  etc.  of  Pan- 
theism. 

Maret  (H.  L.  C.)     Essai  sur  le  Pantheisme 

dans   les   societes    modernes.     8°.     Paris, 

1845- 
Saisset    (E.)      (Modern    Pantheism):    Essay 

on  religious  philosophy.     Translated.     2  v. 

12°.     Edinburgh,  1863. 
Tholuck   (F.   a.  G.)     Ssufismus,  sive   theo- 

sophia  Persarum  pantheistica.      16°.    Bero- 

lini,   1 82 1. 
Weissenborn  (G.)     Vorlesungen   iiber  Pan- 

theismus  and    Theismus.      8°.      Marburg, 

1859. 
See  also  Antitheism,  Gen.  works. 


(4.)      Materialism. 

Bergier  (N.  S.)  Examen  du  materialisme': 
refutation  du  Systeme  de  la  nature.  2  v. 
12°.     Paris,   1 77 1. 

McCosH  (James).  Christianity  and  Positiv- 
ism.    12°.     Neiv  York,  1872. 

Mallock  (W.  H.)  Is  life  worth  living? 
12°.     New  York,  1879. 

Martineau  (J.)  Modern  Materialism  in  its 
relations  to  religion  and  theology.  16°. 
A'ew  York,    1S77. 

Michelis  (Fr.)  Der  Materialismus  als  Koh" 
lerglaube.     75  pp.     8°.     Milnster,  1856. 

Value  (The)  of  life:  A  reply  to  Mr.  Mal- 
lock's  essay,  "  Is  life  worth  living."  [a«£7«.j 
12°.     N'ew  York,  1879. 

See,  also,  Antitheism,  Gen.  works. 

3.      Works  vs    Deism. 

Bergier  (N.  S.)  Le  Deisme  refute  par  lui- 
meme  :  examen  des  principes  d'incr6dulit6 
repandus  dans  les  divers. ouvrages  de  Rous- 
seau. 5^ed.  2  parts  in  I  V.  16°.  Paris, 
1 77 1. 

BouDiNOT  (E.)  The  age  of  revelation.  8°. 
Phila.,  iSoi. 


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APOLOG.  THEOL.— REVELATION. 


Browne  (S.)  Defence  of  the  religion  of 
nature,  and  the  Christian  revelation  against 
(Tindal's)  Christianity  as  old  as  the  crea- 
tion.    8°.     London,  1732. 

DODWELL  (W.)     Reply  to  Toll's  Defence  of 


Middleton's 

1751- 
Faber  (G.  S.) 

infidelity,     i 
Fuller  (A.) 


Free 


inquii^. 


London, 


The  difficulties  of  (deistical) 
8°.     New  York,  1825. 
The  Gospel  its  own  witness  : 
or,  the  Christian  religion    contrasted   with 
Deism.     16°.     Boston,  1803. 

Goldney  (E.)  a  friendly  epistle  to  the 
Deists.     12°.     London,  1760. 

Halyburton  (T.)  National  religion  insuffi- 
cient ;  or  a  rational  enquiry  into  the  princi- 
ples of  the  modern  Deists.  8°.  Phila., 
1798. 

The  same.     8°.     Albany,  1813. 

Lechler  (G.  V.)  Geschichte  des  englischen 
Deismus.     8°.     Stuttgart^  1841. 

Leland  (J.)     A  view  of  the  principal  deisti- 
cal   writers   in    England.     3  v.     S°.     Lon- 
don, 1754. 
The  same.     8°.     London,  1837. 

Leslie  (C.)  A  short  and  easy  method  with 
the  Deists.     8'"  ed.     12°.     London,  1723. 

NiCHOLLS  (W.)  A  conference  with  a  Deist. 
5  V.     12°.     London,  1 698-1 703. 

Ogden  (U.)  Antidote  to  Deism.  16°. 
Newark,  1795. 

Ogilvie  (J.)  Inquiry  into  the  causes  ot  the 
infidelity  and  scepticism  of  the  times.  8°. 
London,  1783. 

Salchli  (— )  Lettres  sur  le  Deisme.  v.  i. 
8°.     Lausanne,  1756. 

Smith  (E.)  The  cure  of  deism  ;  or  the 
mediatorial  scheme  by  Jesus  Christ  the  only 
true  religion.  [««(;«.]  2  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1737. 

Stehhing   (II.)      Christianity  justified   upon 
the  Scripture  foundation  ;  being  a  summaiy 
view  of  the  controversy  between  Christians 
and  Deists,     fol.     London,  i"] 29- 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1747-49.] 

See,  also,  Antitheism,  Gen.  Works;  Reve- 
lation, Necessity  of. 


4.      Revelation,    its    necessity,    extent 
and  use. 

Baker  (T.)  Reflections  upon  learning, 
wherein  is  shewn  the  insufficiency  thereof, 
in  order  to  evince  the  necessity  of  Revela- 
tion.     \_a)io)i.'\      12°.     London,  1727. 

Black  ALL  (O.)     The   sufficiency  of  a  stand- 
ing revelation,     fol.     London,  1739. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1700.] 

Delany  (P.)  Revelation  examined  with  can- 
dour ;  or,  a  fair  enquiry  into  the  sense  and 
use  of  the  several  revelations  given  to  man- 
kind.     2*   ed.      V.    1-2.       12°.     London, 

1733- 
[v.  3  wanting.] 

Ellis  (J.)  The  knowledge  of  divine  things 
from  Revelation,  not  from  reason  or  nature. 
New  ed.     12°.     London,  1837. 

FiSHBACK  (J.)  The  powers  and  susceptibili- 
ties of  the  human  mind  for  religion;  show- 
ing the  necessity  of  the  word  of  God.  16°. 
Lexington,  1834. 

Gale  (T.)  The  court  of  the  Gentiles  :  or  a 
discourse  touching  the  original  of  human 
literature  from  the  Scriptures  and  Jewish 
Church.  2^  ed.  Parts  i  to  3  in  2  v. 
sm.  4°.  London,  1671-77. 
[Parts  4-5  wanting.] 

Gastrell  (F.)  The  certainty  and  necessity 
of  religion  in  general.  12°.  London,  i^oT). 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1697.] 

IIinton  (J.  H.)      Human  nature — its  religious 
element,    development    and    guide.       12°. 
London,  1865. 
[In  liis  Works,  v.  7.] 

Krauss  (A.  E.)  Die  Lehre  von  der  Offen- 
barung.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Philosophie  des 
Christenthums.     8°.     Gotka,  1868. 

Lacordaire  (J.  II.  B.)  God  and  man.  12°. 
N'ew   Yo7-k,  1872. 

Leland  (J.)  Advantage  and  necessity  of  the 
Christian  revelation.  2  v.  8°.  Phila., 
1818. 

Lueken  (H.)  Die  Traditionen  des  Men- 
schengeschlechts,  oder  die  Uroffenbarung 
Gottes  unter  den  Heiden.  2«  aufl.  8°. 
Miinster,  1869. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— HIST.  RELIGIONS. 


107 


Maret  (H.  L.  C.)  Philosophic  et  religion. 
Dignite  de  la  raison  humaine  et  necessite  de 
la  revelation  divine.     8°.     Fan's,  18^6. 

Parkinson  (R.)    Rationalism  and  Revelation. 
8°.     London,  1838.  • 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1837.] 

Peabody  (A.  G.)  Christianity  the  religion 
of  nature.     8°.     Boston,  1870. 

Williams  (J.)  Sermons  concerning  the  pos- 
sibility, necessity,  and  certainty  of  Divine 
revelation.  2^  ed.  12°.  London,  1708. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1095-6.] 

Williamson  (J.)     Comparison  of  revelation 
with  the  natural  operations    of  the    mind. 
8°.     London,  1783. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1778-80.] 

Wills    (J.)     An  estimate  of  the   antecedent 
probability  of  the  Christian  religion  and  of 
its  main  doctrines.     8°,     Dublin,  i860. 
[Donnellan  Lectures,  1858.] 

See,  also.  Philosophy  of  Religion,  Chris- 
tian Evidences,  Systematic  Works,  and 
Doctrinal  theology.  Systematic  works. 


3.      HISTORY   AND    DESCRIPTION    OF    RE- 
LIGIONS. 

I.      General  Works. 

Doellinger  Q.  J.  I.  von).  The  Gentile  and 
the  Jew  in  the  courts  of  the  temple  of 
Christ.  Translated  by  N.  Darnell.  2  v. 
8°.     London^  1862. 

Gardner  (J.)  The  faiths  of  the  world.  2 
v.     roy.  8°.     Edinburgh,  [1870.] 

Hibbert  Lectures.     See  p.  loi,  col.  i. 

Less  (G.)  Ueber  die  Religion,  ihre  Gesch- 
ichte,  Wahl,  und  Bestatigung.  2  v.  8°. 
Gottingen,  1786. 

MULLER  (F.  yL2.v.,  editor.)  The  sacred  books 
of  the  East,  translated  by  various  Oriental 
scholars,  v.  1-7  and  9.  8°.  Oxford, 
1879-80. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  The  Upanishads,  translated  by  F.M.Miiller 
t  J';p..®*°''^'i  ''*«'s  of  the  Aryas.  Translated 
by  G.  Buhler. 

3.  The  sacred  books  of  China.   Part  1.   Trans- 
lated by  J.  Legge. 

4.  The  Zend-Avesta.     Part  1.    The  Vendidad. 
translated  by  James  Darmesiester. 

5.  Pahlavi  texts.    Translated  by  E.   W.   West 
The  Bundahis,  Bahman  Yast,  and  Shayast  La- 

Shayast 


G-9.  The  tjuran.  Translated  by  E.  H.  Palmer. 
7.  The  Institutes  of  Vishnu.  Translated  bv 
J.  Jolly.  ^ 

Non-Christian  religious  systems.  5  V.  16°. 
London,  1876-80. 

CONTENTS. 

Rhys  Davids  (J.  W.)    Buddhism. 
Williams  (M.)    Hinduism. 
Stobart  (J.  W.  H.)    Islam  and  its  founder. 
Muir  (W.)    The  Coran.    Its  composition,  etc. 
Uouglas  (R.  K.)    Confucianism  and  Taouism. 

Picart  (B.)  Ceremonies  and  religious  cus- 
toms of  the  various  nations  of  the  known 
world.     6  V.     fol.      London,  1733. 

Seydel  (R.)  Die  Religion  und  die  Re- 
ligionen.      12°.     Leipzig,  1872. 

TiELE  (C.  P.)  Outlines  of  the  history  of  re- 
ligion to  the  spread  of  the  universal  re- 
ligions. From  the  Dutch  by  J.  E.  Carpen- 
ter.    8°.     Boston,  1877. 

VooRxNaamste  (De)  Godsdiensten.  14  v. 
8°.     Haarlem,  1863-72. 

CONTENTS. 

Dozy  (R.)    Het  Islamisme. 

De  Israelieten  te  MekKa. 

Tiele  (C.  P.)    De  Godsdienst  van  Zara-thustra. 
Oordt  (J.  W.G.  van).    De  Godsdienst  derGrieken. 
Kuenen  (A.)    De  Godsdienst  der  Israelieten.    2  v. 
Meijboom   (L.  S.  P.)     De  Godsdienst  der  oude 

Normannen. 
Rauwenhoff  (L.   W.  E.)     Geschiedenis   van  het 

Protestantisme.    3  v. 
Pierson   (A.)     Geschiedenis  van  het    Roomsch- 

Ivatholicisme.    4  v. 

See,  also,  Comparative  Religion,  and 
Heathenism,  Gen.  works. 


2.     Comparative  Religion. 

Adam  (R.)  The  religious  world  displayed; 
or,  a  view  of  Judaism,  paganism,  Christian- 
ity and  Mohammedanism.  3  v.  8°. 
Fhila.,  1 8 18. 

Adams  (H.)  A  View  of  Religions.  8°. 
Boston,  [«.  d."] 

Arnold  (J.  M.)  Ishmael,  or  a  natural  his- 
tory of  Islamism  and  its  relations  to  Chris- 
tianity.    8°.     Stuttgart,  1859. 

True  and   false  religion.     8°.     London, 

1853- 

BuRDER  (J.)  Lectures  on  religion.  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Clarke  (J.  F.)  Ten  great  religions.  An 
essay  in  comparative  theology.  8°.  Bos- 
ton, 1872. 


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APOLOG.   THEOL.— COMP.  RELIGION. 


Delitzsch  (F.)  a  critical  comparison  be- 
tween   Jesus    and    Ilillel.       i6°.     London, 

1877. 
[With  )iis  Jewish  artizan  life.] 

DODS  (M.)  Mohammed,  Buddha,  and  Christ. 
12°.     London,  iSjj. 

Gai.e  (T.)     The  court    of  the  Gentiles.     2^ 
ed.     parts    1-3   in    2  v.     sni.  4°.     London, 
1671-77. 
[Parts  4-5  wanting.] 

Evelyn  (J.)  A  rational  account  of  the  true 
religion.     2  v.      12°.     London,  1859. 

Hardwick  (C.)  Christ  and  other  masters. 
2  V.      12°.     London,  1863. 

Legge  (J.)  The  religion  of  China.  Confu- 
cianism and  Taoism  described,  and  com- 
pared with  Christianity.  12°.  London, 
1 88 -J. 

Martyn  (H.)  Controversial  tracts  on  Chris- 
tianity and  Mohammedanism.  8°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1824. 

Maurice  (F.  D.)  The  religions  of  the  world 
and  their  relations  to  Christianity,  y^  ed. 
16°.      Cambridge,  1852. 

Meade  (W.)  The  Bible  and  the  classics.  8°. 
New  York,  1861. 

Moffat  (J.  C.)  A  comparative  history  of 
religions.     2  v.     12°.     A^ew  York,^iSTS. 

Pfleiderer   (O.)     Die  Geschichte   der  Re- 
ligion.    2-=  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  1878. 
[v.  2  of  liis  Die  Religion  etc.] 

Phillipsohn  (L.)  The  development  of  the 
religious  idea  in  Judaism,  Christianity,  and 
Mohammedanism.  Fro'm  the  German  by  A. 
M.  Goldsmid.     8°.     London,  1855. 

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See,  also,  INFLUENCE  OF  Christianity  and 
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3.     Theistic   Religions,  excluding 
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A       JUDAISM,    RABBINIC  AND    MODERN. 

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PRESSENSfe  (E.  de).  The  religions  before 
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See,  also.  Church  History,  Old  Testament ; 
Biblical  Archaeology  ;  Christian  Evi- 
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B.      MOHAMMEDANISM. 

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El-Kor'an ;    or    the     Koran  :  translated 

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Laprade  (V.  de).     Le  sentiment  de  la  nature 
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16".     London,  1S56. 
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Note.    For  contents  see  p.  107  col.  1. 
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Greek  and  Roman,  Norse,  and  old  German, 
Hindoo  and  Egyptian.     2'^ed.     12°.    Lon- 
don, 1874. 


APOLOG.   THEOL.— HEATHENISM. 


MusHET  (R.)     The  trinities  of  the  ancients. 

8°.     London,  1837. 
Pfanner    (T.)     Systema   theologiae    gentilis 

purioris.     4°.     Basileae,  1679. 
PiETSCHMANN    (R.)       Hermes    Trismegistos 

nach  agyptischen,  griechischen  und  orienta- 

lischen    Ueberlieferungen  dargestellt.      57 

pp.     8°.     Leipzig,  1875. 
Pressense   (E.   de).       The   rehgions    before 

Christ.      Translated    by   N.    Darnell.      8°. 

Edinburgh,  1862. 
Renan    (E.)       Etudes    d'histoire    religieuse. 

8".     Paris,  1857. 
Sainte-Croix  (M.  le  Baron  de).     Recherches 

historiques  et  critiques  sur  les  mysteres  du 

paganisme.     2«  ed.  corrigee  par  S.  de  Sacy. 

2  V.     8°.     Paris,  1817. 
SCHWENCK  (K.)     Mythologie  der  Griechen, 

Romer,    Aegypter,    Semiten,    Terser,    Ger- 

manen  und  Slaven.     8  v.  in  4.     8°.    Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1845-55. 
Stuhr   (P.  F.)     Allgemeine   Geschichte  der 

Religionsformen    der    heidnischen  Volker. 

V.  1-2.     8°.     Berlin,  1836-38. 
TOOKE   (A.)     The   Pantheon.     Representing 

the  fabulous  histories  of  the  heathen  Gods 

and  most   illustrious   heroes.       12°,      A^ew 

York,  1 8 10. 
TWESTEN    (K.)     Die    religiosen,    politischen 

und   socialen    Ideen   der  Asiatischen  Cul- 

turvolker   und  der  Aegypter  in  ihrer  his- 

torischen  Entwickelung  dargestellt.     v.   i. 

8°.     Berlin,  1872. 
Vollmer  ( — )     Worterbuch  der  Mythologie 

AUer   Volker.      Neu   bearbeitet   von    W. 

Binder.     8°.     Stuttgart,  1874. 
Voss    (G.    J.)       De    theologia  gentili.      fol. 

Amsferdami,  1668. 

The  same.     fol.     Amstelodami,  1700. 

Werner  (K.)     Die  Religionen  und  Culte  des 

vorchristlichen  Heidenthums.     8°.    Schaff- 

hausen,  1871. 
Young     (A.)       Historical     dissertation     on 

idolatrous  corruptions  in  religion.     2  v.     8°. 

London,  1734. 
See,    also.    History    of    religions,    Gen. 

Works ;  and  under  the  special  topics  which 

follow  in  alphabetical  order. 


2.      HEATHENISM,   SPECIAL  TOPICS. 


In  alphabetical  order. 


Kastner  (A.)  Analyse  des  traditions  re- 
ligieuses  des  peuples  indigenes  de 
I'Amerique.      12°.     Lotivain,  1845. 

Mueller  (J.  G.)  Geschichte  der  Ameri- 
kamschen  Urreligionen.     8°.     Basel,  1867. 


Dozy    (R.)     De    Israelieten  te  xMekka.     8°. 

Haarlein,  1864. 

[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.] 
Krehl  (L.)     Ueber  die   Religion   der   vor- 

islamischen  Araber.     92  pp.     8°.     Leipzio-, 

1S63. 


ARYAN    MYTHOLOGY. 

AsMUS   (P.)     Die  indogermanische  Religion 

im  den  Hauptpiinkten  ihrer   Entwickelung. 

V.  I.     8^.     London,   1870. 
Cox  (G.  W.)     The   mythology  of  the  Aryan 

Nations.     2  v.     8°.     London,   1870. 
See,  also,  German  Mythology,  and  Folk 

Lore,  etc. 


ASTROLOGY.      See   DIVINATION    AND    MAGIC. 
BRAHMANISM.      Set   INDIA.  RELIGIONS    OF. 


BUDDHISM. 

Barthelemy  St.  Hilaire  (J.)    Le  Bouddha 

et  sa  religion.     12°.     Paris,  1866. 
Beal  (S.)     a  catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures 

from  the  Chinese.     8°.     London,  i?,"]!. 
Buddhaghosha's       Parables.         Translated 

from   the   Burmese    by    F.     Rogers.      8°. 

London,  1870. 
Burnouf  (E.)     Introduction  a  I'histoire  du 

Buddhisme  Indien.     4°.     Paris,  1844. 
The    same.      2^  ed,      roy.    8°.      Paris, 

1876. 


114 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— HEATHENISM. 


Cunningham  (A.)  The  Bhilsa  Topes:  or, 
Buddhist  monuments  of  Central  India  : 
comprising  a  brief  historical  sketch  of  the 
rise,  progress  and  decline  of  Buddhism, 
etc.     8°.     London,  1854. 

Deschamps  (A.)  Le  Bouddhisme,  et  I'Apo- 
logetique  chretienne.     8°.     Paris,  i860. 

DODS  (M.)  Mohammed,  Buddha,  and  Christ. 
12°.     London,  1877. 

ElTEL  (E.  J.)  Three  lectures  on  Buddhism. 
8°.     London,  1871. 

Peer  (L.)  Etudes  Boudhiques.  L'ami  de 
la  vertu  et  I'amitie  de  la  vertu.  8°.  Paris, 
[«.  d.-\ 

Hardy  (R.  S.)  Eastern  Monachism.  8°. 
London,  i860. 

The  legends  and  theories  of  the  Bud- 
dhists.     12°.     London,  1866. 

A  manual  of  Buddhism.     8°.     Loudon, 

1853- 

Hodgson  (B.  H.)  Illustrations  of  the  litera- 
ture and  religion  of  the  Buddhists.  8°. 
Serampore,  184 1. 

Rhys  Davids  (T.  W.)     Buddhism  :  being  a 
sketch   of  the   life   and  teachings  of  Gau- 
tama, the  Buddha.     16°.     London,  1877. 
[In  Non-christian  religious  systems.] 

Saint  Hilaire  (J.  B.)  Le  Boudha  et  sa 
religion.     3^  6d.     16°.     Paris,  1866. 

SCHLAGINTVVEIT  (E.)  Buddhism  in  Tibet. 
With  an  account  of  the  Buddhist  .systems 
preceding  it  in  India.  With  a  folio  atlas. 
8°.     London,  1863. 

SCHOEBEL  (C.)  Le  Bouddha  et  le  Boud- 
dhisme.    8°.     Paris,   1857. 

Upham  (E.)  The  Mahavansi,  the  Raja-Rat- 
nacari,and  the  Raja-Vali ;  also  a  collection 
of  tracts  illustrative  of  the  doctrines  and 
literature  of  Buddhism.  3  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1833. 

Wassii.jew  (W.)  Der  Buddhismus,  seine 
Dogmen,  Geschichte,  und  Literatur.  v.  i. 
8°.     St.  Pdersbiirg,  i860. 

WUTTKE    (A.)       De    Buddharistarum     dis- 
ciplina.     42  pp.    8°.      Vratislaviae^ln.d.l 
See,  also,  CiiiNA,  and  India,  Religions  of. 


Lenormant  (F).  La  divination  et  la  science 
des  presages  cliez  les  Chaldeens.  8°. 
Paris,  1875. 

TiELE  (C.  P.)  Vergelijkende  Geschiedenis 
van  de  Egyptische  en  Mesopotamische 
Godsdiensten.  v.  i.  8°.  Amsterdam, 
1872. 


Confucius.  Works.  See,  Legge  (J.) 
Chinese  Classics. 

Culbertson  (M.  S.)  Darkness  in  the  flow- 
ery land ;  or  religious  notions  and  popular 
superstitions  in  North  China.  16°.  A^ew 
York,  1857. 

Dieckhoff  ( — ).  Das  chinesische  Heiden- 
thum.  Ein  Vortrag.  26  pp.  8°.  Got- 
tingen,  1859. 

Douglas  (R.  K.)     Confucianism  and  Taou- 
ism.     18°.     London,  1879. 
[In  Non-Christian  Religious  System.s.] 

Edkins  (J.)  Religion  in  China;  containing 
a  brief  account  of  the  three  religions  of  the 
Chinese.     2.^  ed.     8°.     Boston,  1878. 

Faber  (E.)  Quellen  zu  Confucius  imd  dem 
Confucianismus.     8°.     Hongkong,  1873. 

Johnson  (S.)  Oriental  religions  and  their 
relations  to  universal  religion.  China. 
8°.     Boston,  1877. 

Legge  (J.)  The  Chinese  classics;  with  a 
translation,  critical  and  exegetical  notes, 
prolegomena  and  copious  indexes,  v.  I-5 
in  8  V.     roy.  8°.     Hongkong,  1 861-72. 

The  same.     The  sacred  books  o    China. 

Part  I.     8°.      Oxford,  1879. 
[Miiller's  Sacred  books  of  the  East,  v.  3.] 

The  notions  of  the   Chinese    concerning 

God  and  Spirits.     8°.     Hongkong,  iZ^^z. 

The    religion    of    China.     Confucianism 

and  Taoism  described  and    compared   with 
Christianity.     12°.     London,  1880. 

Lettre  au  Pape  sur  les  idolatries  etles  super- 
stitions chinoiscs.      \_anon.'\      18°.      [«.  </.] 

Mkncius.  Works,  i'd-tf  Legge  (J.)  Chinese 
Classics. 


APOLOG.  THF.OL.— HEATHENISM. 


"5 


Pfizmaier   (A.)      Ueber   einige   Gegenstande 

des    Taoglaubens.      82   pp.       8°.       JV/cn, 

1875.- 
Plath  (J.  H.)     Die  Religion  und  der  Cul- 

tus   der   alten    Chinesen.     4°.     Miinchen, 

1863. 

DEMONOLOGY. 

Conway  (M.  D.)     Demonology  and    Devil- 
lore.     2  V,     8°.      London,  1879. 
See,  also,  Modern  superstition. 


Bouche-Leclercq  (A.)  Histoire  de  la  divi- 
nation dans  I'antiquite.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1879-80. 

Lenormant  (F.)  La  divination  et  la  science 
des  presages  chez  les  Chaldeens.  8°. 
Paris,  1875. 

See,  also,  Magic. 

DRUZE    RELIGION,   Scc    SYRIA. 


BoNWiCK  (J.)     Egyptian   belief  and  modern 

thought.      12°.     London,   1878. 
Brugsch-Bey  (H.)     Sai  an  Sinsin,  sive  liber 

metempsychosis  veterum  Egyptiorum.     4°. 

Berolini,  1 85 1 . 
Jablonski    (P.    E.)     Pantheon    Egyptiorum, 

8°.     Francofurti,  1750. 
Renouf  (P.  Le  P.)     Lectures  on  the   origin 

and  growth  of  religion  as  illustrated  by  the 

religion  of  ancient  Egypt.      12°.     London, 

1880. 

[Hibbert  Lectures,  1879.] 
TiELE    (C.  P.)     Vergelijkende  Geschiedenis 

van     de    Egyptische    en    Mesopotamische 

Godsdiensten.      v.    i.       8°.       Amsterdam, 

1872. 
Wilkinson  (J.  G.)     The  manners   and  cus- 
toms of  the  ancient   Egyptians.     New  ed. 

revised  by  S.  Birch.     3   v.     8°.     London, 

1878. 

Note.  Vol.  ."5  of  the  above  work  contains  an  ex- 
haustive description  of  the  religion  of  ancient 
Egypt. 


FETICHISM. 

ScHULTZE  (F.)    Der  Fetischismus.    8°.    Leip- 
zig, 1 87 1. 

TiELE  (C.  P.)   Max  Mullerund  Fritz  Schultze 
iibcr  ein  Problem  der  Religionswissenschaft. 
8°.     Leipzig,  1 87 1. 
[;Bound  with  Schoebe!  (C.)  Religion  premiere,  eic] 


Castren  (a.)  Vorlesungen  iiber  die  Fin- 
nische  Mythologie.  Aus  dem  Schwedischen 
iibertragen  und  mit  Anmerkungen  begleitet 
von  A.  Schiefner.  8°.  Si.  Petersbiirgh, 
1853- 

FUTURE    LIFE. 

Alger  (W.  R.)  Critical  history  of  the  doc- 
trine of  a  future  life.  And  a  complete  bib- 
liography by  E.  Abbot.  8°.  New  York, 
1871. 

Menzel  (W.)  Die  vorchristliche  Unsterb- 
lichkeitslehre.     8°.     Leipzig,  1870. 

Plato.  Phaedo,  or  the  immortality  of  the 
soul.  Translated  by  C.  .S.  Stanford.  12°. 
New  York,   1854. 

Spiess  (E.)  Entwicklungsgeschichte  der 
Vorstellungen  vom  Zustaiide  nach  dem 
Tode.     8°.     Jena,  1877. 

GERMAN     MYTHOLOGY. 

Grimm  (J.)  Deutsche  mythologie.  2*^  ausg. 
2  v.     8°.      Gottingen,  1844. 

Mone  (F.  G.)     Geschichte  des  Heidenthums 
im    noi-dlichen   Europa.     2  v.     8°.     Leip- 
zig, 1822-23. 
[Vol.  vand  vi  of  Creuzer'.s  "Symbolik."] 

Mueller  (W.)  Geschichte  und  System  der 
alt-deutschen  Religion.  8°.  Gottingen, 
1844. 

SiMROCK  (K.)  Handbuch  der  deutschen 
Mythologie,  mit  einschluss  der  nordischen. 
8°.     Bonn,  1874. 

See,  also,  SCANDINAVIA,  rt«r/ ARYAN  Myth- 
ology. 


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APOLOG.    THEOL.— HEATHENISM. 


GREECE    AND    ROME. 

Brouwer  (P.  van  L.)  Memoire  sur  I'ex- 
plication  allegorique  de  la  niythologie 
Grecque.     8°.      G  roniugen.  1847. 

Cicero  (M.  T.)  De  natiira  deorum  libri  tres. 
16°.     Glasguae,  1741. 

Constant  (B.)  Du  polytheisme  Remain, 
consider^  dans  ses  rapports  avec  la  phi- 
losophic Grecque,  et  la  religion  Chretienne. 
2  V.     8°.     Paris,  1833. 

COULANGES  (Fustel  de).  The  ancient  city: 
a  study  on  the  religion,  laws,  and  institu- 
tions of  Greece  and  Rome.  Translated  by 
W.  Small.     8°.     Boston,  1874. 

Creuzer  (F.)  Symbolik  und  Mythologie  der 
alten  Volker,  besonders  der  Griechen.  3^ 
aufl.     4  V.     8°.     Leipzig,  1837-43. 

GiLOW  (H.)  Ueber  das  Verhaltniss  dergrie- 
chischen  Philosophen  im  Allgemeinen  und 
der  Vorsocratiker  im  besondern  zur  grie- 
chischen  Volksreligion.  8°.  Gldenlnag, 
1876. 

Naegelsbach  (C.  F.)  Die  homerische  Theo- 
logie.     8°.     Niirnberg,  1840. 

OORDT  (J.  W.  G.  van).     De  Godsdienst   der 
Grieken.     8°.     Haarlem,  1868. 
[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdieusten.] 

RiNCK  (W.  F.)  Die  Religion  der  Hellenen. 
2  V.  in  I.     8°.     Zurich,  1853-4. 


Barthelemy  St.  Hilaire  (J.)  Des  Vedas. 
8°.     Paris,  1854. 

Bjoernstjerna  (M.)  The  theogony  of  the 
Hindoos.     8°.     London,  1844. 

Carwithen  (J.  B.  S.)  A  view  of  the  Brah- 
niinical  religion  in  its  confirmation  of  the 
truth  of  the  sacred  history,  and  in  its  influ- 
ence on  the  moral  character.  8°.  London, 
1810. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1809.] 

DowsoN  (J.)  A  classical  dictionary  of  Hin- 
du mythology  and  religion,  geography, 
history  and  literature.     8°.     London,  1879. 

Johnson  (S.)  Oriental  religions.  India. 
8°.     Boston,  1872. 


Kastner  (A.)  Concordance  de  I'Ecriture 
Sainte  avec  les  traditions  de  I'Inde.  12°. 
Louvain,  1845. 

LuDWiG  (A.)  Der  Rigveda,  oder  dieheiligen 
Hymnen  der  Brahmana.  Ins  Deutsche 
iibersetzt,  mit  Commentar  und  Einleitung. 
3  V.     8°.     Prag,  1876-78. 

MuiR  (J.)  Religious  and  moral  sentiments 
metrically  rendered  from  Sanskrit  writers. 
12°.     London,  1875. 

Original  Sanskrit  texts,  on  the  origin  and 

history  of  the  people  of  India,  their  re- 
ligion and  institutions.  2"*  ed.  5  v.  8°. 
London,  1872. 

Muller  (F.  Max).     Lectures  on  the  origin 
and    growth  of    religion  as  illustrated  by 
the  religions  of  India.     2^  ed.     8°.     Lon- 
doti,  1878. 
[Hibbert  Lectures,  1878.] 

The  sacred  books   of  the   East.     See  p. 

107,  col.  I. 

Purana  (The  Vishnu)  :  a  system  of  Hindu 
mythology  and  tradition.  Translated  from 
the  .Sanskrit,  and  illustrated  by  notes,  by  H. 
H.  Wilson.  Edited  by  Fitzedward  Hall. 
5  V.  8°.  London,  1864-79. 
[In  Wilson  (H.  H.)  Works,  v.  G-10.] 

Rammohun  Roy.  Translation  of  several 
principal  books,  passages  and  texts  of  the 
Veda,  and  of  controversial  works  on  Brah- 
munical  theology.     8°.     London,  1832. 

Sleeman  (W.  H.)  The  Thugs  or  Phansigars 
of  India.     2  v.     16°.     Phila.,  1835. 

Vaughan  (J.)  The  Trident,  the  Crescent, 
and  the  Cross :  a  view  of  the  religious  his- 
tory of  India,  etc.     8°.     London,  1876. 

Vedas  (The).  Rig-veda-sanhita.  The  sacred 
hymns  of  the  Brahmans  translated  and  ex- 
plained by  F.  Max  Muller.  v.  i.  12°. 
London,  1869. 

The   same.       With    the    commentary   of 

Sayanacharya.  v.  2-6.  4°.  London, 
1854. 

Der-Rig-veda.     Herausgegeben  von  Max 

Muller.     v.  I  and  4.     4°.     Leipzig,  1856. 

Der  Rig-veda.     Zum    ersten    Male   voll- 

standig  ins   Deutsche  iibersetzt.      Von  A. 

Ludwig.     V.  1.     8°.     Prag,  1876. 

Note.    See,  also,  Miiller's  Sacred  Books  of  the 

East,  p.  107,  col.  1. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— HEATHENISM. 


Wackernagel  (J.)  Ueber  den  Ursprung  des 
Brahmanismus.     35  pp.     8°.     Basel,  1877. 

Ward-(W.)  View  of  the  history,  literature, 
and  mythology  of  the  Hindoos.  2*  ed. 
4°.     Serampore,  1815-18. 

Williams  (M.)  Indian  wisdom,  or,  exam- 
ples of  the  religious,  philosophical,  and 
ethical  doctrines  of  the  Hindus.  3'i  ed. 
8°.     London,  1 876. 

Hinduism.      16°.     London,   1877. 

[In  Non-Christian  Religious  Systems.] 

Williams  (R.)  A  dialogue  of  the  knowl- 
edge of  the  Supreme  Lord  in  which  are 
compared  the  claims  of  Christianity  and 
Hinduism,  etc.     8°.     Cambridge,  1856. 

Wilson  (H.  H.)  Sketch  of  the  religious 
sects  of  the  Hindus.     12°.     Calcutta,  1846. 

Two  lectures   on   the  religious  practices 

and  opinions  of  the  Hindus.     12°.     Oxford, 
1840. 
[Bound  with  the  preceding.] 

Essays   and  lectures   chiefly  on   the   re- 
ligion   of    the    Hindus.       Collected    and 
edited   by  H.    Rost.     2   v.     8°.     London, 
1862. 
[/«  hU  Works,  1-2.] 

Wilson  (J.)  A  second  exposure  of  the  Hin- 
doo religion.     8°.     Bombay,  \%1\. 

WURM  (P.)  Geschichte  der  indischen  Re- 
ligion.     8°.     Basel,  1S74. 

See,  also,  Buddhism,  and  HisT.  of  Religions, 
Gen.  Works. 


Maury  (A.)  La  magie  et  I'astrologie  dans 
I'antiquite  et  au  moyen  age.  18°.  Paris, 
i860. 

See,  also,  Divination. 

NORSE    MYTHOLOGY,    See    SCANDINAVIA. 


Baltus  (J.  F.)  Continuation  of  the  answer 
to  the  history  of  oracles.  16°.  London, 
1710. 

Dale  (A.  van).  De  oraculis  veterum  ethni- 
corum.     sm.  4°.     Amstelodami,  1700. 


PARSEE    RELIGION,   .See    ZEND    RELIGION. 
PHOENICIA. 

Movers     (F.    C.)     Die    Religion    und    die 
Gottheiten  der  Phonizier.    8°.    Bonn,  1841. 


POLYNESIA. 

Grey  (G.)  Polynesian  mythology  ;  and 
ancient  traditional  history  of  the  New  Zea- 
land race.     8°.     London,  1855. 


ROME,  See,    GREECE  AND  ROME. 
SCANDINAVIA. 

Anderson  (R.  B.)  Norse  Mythology :  or 
the  religion  of  our  forefathers,  containing 
all  the  myths  of  the  Eddas,  systematized  and 
interpreted.     12°.     Chicago,  1875. 

Keyser  (R.)  Religion  of  the  Northmen. 
16°.     New  York,  1854. 

Meijboom  (L.  S.  p.)    De  Godsdienst  der  oude 
Noormannen.     8°.     Haarlem,  1868. 
[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.] 


Sacy    (S.  de).       Expose   de   la  religion  des 

Druzes.     2  v.     8°.     Paris,  1838. 
Selden   (J.)       De  dis    Syris   syntagmata   ii. 

Accedunt  ferp  qua  sunt  reliqua  Syrorum. 

16°.     Lipsiae,  1668. 
Wortabet  (J.)     Researches  into  the  religions 

of  Syria.     8°.     London,  i860. 


ZEND  RELIGION,  ANCIENT  AND  MODERN. 

Avesta  (The).  Avesta  :  the  religious  books 
of  the  Parsees  ;  from  Professor  Spiegel's 
German  translation  of  the  original  manu- 
scripts. By  A.  H.  Bleeck.  (3  v  in  i.)  8°. 
Hertford,  {Eng.,)  1864. 

The  Zend-Avesta.     Part  i.     The  Vendi- 

dad.     Translated  by  J.   Darmestester.     8°- 
Oxford,  1880. 
[Miiller's  Sacred  books  of  the  East,  v.  4.] 


ii8 


APOLOG.    THEOL.— MOD.  SUPERSTITION. 


Zend-Avesta,  ouvrage  de  Zoroastre,  con- 
tenant  les  ideas  theologiques,  physiques,  et 
morales  de  ce  16gislateiir,  les  ceremonies  du 
culte  religieux  qu'il  a  6tabli,  et  plusieurs 
traites  importants  relatifs  a  I'histoire  des 
Perses.  Traduit  en  frangoise  sur  I'original 
Zend,  avec  des  remarques  par  Anquetil  du 
Perron.     2  v.  in  3.     4°.     Paris,  1771. 

Framjee  (D.)  The  Parsees,  their  history, 
manners,  customs,  and  religion.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1855. 

Harlez  (M.  C.  de).  Des  origines  du  Zo- 
roastrisme.     83  pp.     8°.     Paris,  1879. 

Haug  (M.)  Essays  on  the  sacred  language, 
writings,  and  religion  of  the  Parsis.  Edited 
by  E.  W.  West.  2''  ed.  8°.  London, 
1878. 

HovELACQUE  (A.)  L'Avesta,  Zoroastre,  et  le 
Mazdeisme.     8°.     Paris,  1880. 

Hyde  (T.)  Veterum  Persarum  et  Parthorum 
et  Medorum  religionis  historia.  Ed.  2^. 
4°.      Oxoiiii,  1760. 

Menant  (J.)  Essai  sur  la  philosophic  re- 
ligieuse  de  la  Perse.     2''  ed.     8°.     Paris, 

1857- 

ScHOEBEL  (C.)  La  religion  premiere  de  la 
race  Indo-Iranienne.     8°.     Paris,  J 872. 

Spiegel  (F.)  Die  traditionelle  Literatur  der 
Parsen  in  ihrem  Zusammenhange  mit  den 
angranzenden  Literaturen  dargestellt.  8°. 
Wien,  i860. 

Tiele  (C.    p.)       De    Godsdienst    van    Zara- 
thustra.     8°.     Haarlem,  1868. 
[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.] 

Vullers  (J.  A.)  Fragmente  ueber  die  Re- 
ligion des  Zoroaster.  Aus  dem  persischen 
uebersetzt  und  mit  einem  ausfuehrlichen 
Commentar  versehen.     8°.     Bonn,  1831, 

Wilson  (J.)  The  doctrine  of  Jehovah  ad- 
dressed to  the  Parsis.  2^ed.  18°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1847. 

The  Parsi  religion,  as   contained  in  the 

Zand-Avesta,  unfolded,  refuted,  and  con- 
trasted with  Christianity.  8°.  Bombay, 
1843. 

WITCHCRAFT,    .S'ce   MODERN   SUPERSTITION. 


5.      Modern  Superstition. 


I.      FOLKLORE,  ETC.  OF  CHRISTIAN  LANDS. 

Conway  (M.  D.)  Demonology  and  Devil- 
lore.     2  v.     8°.     Loudon,  1879. 

Grant  {Mrs.)  The  superstitions  of  the 
Highlanders  of  Scotland.  12°.  iVe7v 
York,  1813. 

Maury  (A.)  La  magie  et  I'astrologie  dans 
I'antiquite  et  au  moyen  age.  18°.  Paris, 
i860. 

Scott  (W.)  Letters  on  demonology  and 
witchcraft.      18°.     N'ew   York,  1830. 

SiKES  (Wirt).  British  Goblins  :  Welsh 
folk-lore,  fairy  mythology,  legends  and 
traditions.  .  2*  ed.     8°.     London,  1880. 

Upham  (C.  W.)  Lectures  on  witchcraft, 
comprising  a  history  of  the  delusion  in 
Salem,   in    1692.       2^    ed.       16°.     Boston, 

1833- 
WuTTKE    (A.)       Der    deutsche    Volksaber- 
glaube  der  Gegenwart.     8°.     Beriitt,  l?>6^. 


2.      MORMONISM. 

Gunnison  (J.  W.)  The  Mormons,  or.  Latter- 
day  Saints,  in  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt 
Lakes  :  a  history  of  their  rise  and  progress, 
peculiar  doctrines,  present  conditions  and 
prospects,  derived  from  personal  observa- 
tion.     12°.     Philadelphia,  1852. 

Mormon  (The  Book  of).  Translated  by  J. 
Smith,  Jr.     12°.     A^ew  York,  18^,9.     ' 

Pratt  (P.  P.)  A  voice  of  warning  and  in- 
struction to  all  people,  or  an  introduction  to 
the  faith  and  doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
the  Latter-day  Saints,  i^'  European  ed. 
18°.     Manchester,  1841. 

Stenhouse  (T.  B.  H.)  The  Rocky  Moun. 
tain  Saints :  a  complete  history  of  the 
Mormons.     8°.     London,  1876. 

Winchester  (B.)  The  Gospel  reflector,  in 
which  the  doctrine  of  the  church  of  Latter- 
day  Saints  is  set  forth.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1841. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES. 


19 


Pressense  (E.  de).  The  early  years  of 
Christianity.  The  Martyrs  and  Apologists. 
Translated  by  A.  Harwood.  12°.  New 
York,  1 87 1. 

Senden  (G.  H.  van).    Geschichte  der  Apolo- 

.     getik.     2  V.  in  l.      12°.      Stuttgart,  1846. 

Van   Mildert   (W.)     An   historical  view  of 
the  rise  and  progress  of  infidelity,  etc.     2  v. 
8°.     London,  1839. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1802-05.] 

ViGNiE  (A.)  Histoire  de  I'apologetique  dans 
I'Eglise  Reformee  Franijaise.  8°.  Paris, 
1858. 

Watson    (F.)     The  Ante-Nicene  apologies  ; 
their    character    and    value.       12°.       Cam- 
bridge, E.  Johnson,  1870. 
[Hulsean  prize  essay,  18G9.] 

The    defenders    of    the     faith;    or,  the 

Christian    apologists   of    the    second    and 
third  centuries.     18°.     London,  1878. 
[In  Fathers  for  English  Readers.] 

Werner  ( K.)  Geschichte  der  apologetischen 
und  polemischen  Literatur  der  christlichen 
Theologie.  5  v.  8°.  Schaffhaiisen,  1861- 
67. 

2.     SYSTEMATIC  WORKS. 

Addison    (J.)     Evidences    of    the    Christian 
religion.     2'^  ed.      16°.     London,   1733. 
Christian  Evidences.  \   The  same.     16°.      Greenfield,  1812. 

Alexander  (A.)  Evidences  of  the  Chris- 
tian religion.      18°.     Phila.,  1829. 

The   same.     6"'  ed.     16°.     New    York, 

1S32. 

The  same.      12°.     Phila.,  1836. 

Amyraut  (M.)  Traitte  des  religions.  16°. 
SauDiitr,  1 63 1. 

The  same.  A  treatise  concerning  re- 
ligions.    16°.     Lottdon,  1660. 

AuBERLEN  (C.  A.)  The  divine  revelation  : 
an  essay  in  defence  of  the  faith.  8°.  Ed- 
inburgh,  1867. 

Barnes  (A.)  Lectures  on  the  evidences  of 
Christianitj'  in  the  \(f^  century.  12°. 
New  York,   1868. 

Barry    (A.)       The    manifold    witness    for 
Christ.     Part   I.     Christianity  and  Natural 
theology.    Part  2.     The  positive  evidences 
of  Christianity.     8°.     New  York,  1880. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1877-78.] 


3.     SPIRITUALISM. 

Beecher  (C.)  a  review  of  the  spiritual 
manifestations.      16°.     N'ew  York,   1853. 

Carpenter  (W.  B.)  Mesmerism,  Spiritual- 
ism, etc.,  historically  and  scientifically  con- 
sidered.     12°.     Neiv  York,  1877. 

Davis  (A.  J.)  The  principles  of  nature.  8°. 
New  York,  1847. 

DODS  (J.  B.)  Spirit  manifestations  examined 
and  explained.      16°.      N^ew  York,   1854. 

Edmonds  (J.  W.)  and  Dexter  (G.  T.) 
Spiritualism.  With  appendix,  by  N.  P. 
Tallmadge.     2  v.     New  York,  1853-55. 

Gordon  (W.  R.)  Threefold  test  of  modern 
Spiritualism.      12°.     A'ew  York,  1856. 

Hammond  (W.  H.)  Spiritualism,  and  allied 
causes  and  conditions  of  nervous  derange- 
ment.    12°.     A^ew  York,  1876. 

Mahan  (A.)  The  phenomena  of  Spiritual- 
ism scientifically  explained  and  exposed. 
12°.     Ne7u   York,  1876. 

Pridham  (A.)  The  spirits  tried;  or.  Spirit- 
ualism self  convicted,  self  condemned,  etc. 
16°.     London,  1874. 


I.     HISTORY. 

Adams  (H.)  The  truth  and  excellence  of 
the  Christian  religion  exhibited.  Contain- 
ing sketches  of  the  lives  of  eminent  laymen 
who  have  written  in  (its)  defence  (etc.) 
16°.     Boston,  1804. 

Bolton  (W.  J.)  The  evidences  of  Christian- 
ity as  exhibited  in  the  writings  of  its  apolo- 
gists down  to  Augustine.     8°.     Cambridge, 

1853. 

[Hulsean  prize  essay,  1852.] 

Farrar  (A.   S.)     A  critical  history  of  free 
thought  in  reference  to  the   Christian    re- 
ligion.    8°.     London,  1862. 
[Hampton  lectures,  1862.] 

Fleming  (J.)  Early  Christian  witnesses. 
12°.     London,  1878. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES. 


Baumstark  (C.  C.)  Christliche  Apologetik 
auf  anthropologischer  Grundlage.  2  v. 
8°.     Frankfurt  a.  M.,  ^2>^2-^g. 

Baxter  (R.)  The  reasons  of  the  Christian 
religion,     sm.  4°.     London,  1667. 

Beattie  (J.)  Evidences  of  the  Christian 
religion.      l6°.     Phila.,  1787. 

Bennett  (J.)  An  antidote  to  Infidelity. 
Lectures  on  the  External  (and)  on  the  Inter- 
nal evidences  of  a  divine  revelation.  12°. 
London,  1831. 

Benson     (C.)       Evidences    of    Christianity, 
etc.     8°.     London,  1822. 
[Huisean  Lectures,  1820.] 

Bergier  (N.  S.)  Apologie  de  la  religion 
Chr6tienne,  contre  I'auteur  du  Christianisme 
devoil6.     2»  ed.     2  v.     16°.     Farts,   1770. 

La  certitude  des  preu  ves  du  Christianisme : 

ou  refutation  de  I'Examen  critique  des 
Apologistes  de  la  religion  Chretienne.  3®  ed. 
2  V.  in  I.      16°.     Faris,  1773. 

Bidlake  (J.)     The  truth  and  consistency  of 
divine  revelation.     8°.      Oxford,  i?)ii. 
[Bampton  lectures,  1811.] 

Bi.ake  (J.  L.)  Conversations  on  the  evi- 
dences.    16°.     Boston,  1832. 

Bourn  (S.)  Discourses  on  the  principles  and 
evidences  of  Natural  religion  and  the 
Christian  revelation.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
1760. 

Burnett    (T.)     The    demonstration    of  true 
religion.     2  v.     12°.     London,  1726. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1724-2r>.] 

Butler  (J.)     The   analogy  of  religion,  nat- 
ural and  revealed,  to  the  constitution  and 
course   of  nature.     With   a   preface    by  S. 
Halifax.     8°.     London,  1791. 
Note.    For  other  editions,  see  p.  102,  col.  1. 

Chalmers  (T.)  The  evidence  and  authority 
of  the  Christian  revelation.  16°.  Fhila., 
1817. 

The   same.      7"'    ed.      8°.     Edinburgh, 

1824. 

The  same.     2  v.     i5°.    New  York,  \%i^^. 

Christliche  Apologetik.    16°.    Caho,  1854. 

Christlieu  (T.)  Moderne  Zweifel  am  christ- 
lichen  Glauben  fiir  ernstlich  Suchende 
erortert.     2«  aufi.     8°.     Bonn,   1870- 


The  same.  Modern  doubt  and  Chris- 
tian belief.  Ed.  by  T.  L.  Kingsbury.  8°. 
Neto  York,  18^4. 

Dewar  (D.)  Divine  revelation  ;  its  eviden- 
ces.    2"  ed.      12^.     London,  1854. 

Dieringer  (F.  X.)  System  der  gottlichen 
Thaten  des  Christenthums.  2'^  aufl.  8°. 
Mainz,  1857. 

Doddridge  (P.)  Evidences  of  the  Christian 
religion.     18°.     Frinceton,  1827. 

Drey  (J.  S.  von).  Die  Apologetik.  2«  aufl. 
8^.     Mainz,  1844. 

Ebrard  (J.  H.  A.)  Apologetik.  Wissen- 
schaftliche  Rechtfertigung  des  Christen- 
thums.    2  V.     8°.     Giitersloh,  1874-75. 

Eveleigh   (J.)     The   substance,  history  and 
evidence    of  our   religion.      8°.       Oxford, 
1792. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1792.] 

Fleck  (F.  F.)  Die  Vertheidigung  des  Christ- 
enthums.     12°.      Leipzig,  1842. 

Genoude  (E.  de).  La  raison  du  Christian- 
isme. Tirees  des  ecrits  des  plus  grands 
hommes  de  la  France,  etc.  3  v.  4°. 
Faris,  1836. 

Gerard  (A.  andG.)  Compendious  view  of  the 
evidences  of  natural  and  revealed  religion. 
8°.      London,  1828. 

Gordon  (VV.  R.)     The  science  of  revealed 
truth  impregnable  as  shewn  by  the  argumen- 
tative  failures  of  infidelity  and   theoretical 
geology.     12°.     M-M  York,  1878. 
[Vedder  Lectures,  1878.] 

Gregory  (O.)  Letters  on  the  evidences, 
doctrines,  and  duties,  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion.    7<'>  ed.     18°.     London,  1839. 

Grotius  (H.)  De  veritate  religionis  Chris- 
tianae.     18°.     Atnstelodami,  1669. 

The    same.      Translated   by   J.    Clarke. 

5""  ed.     12°.     London,  iTSA- 

Gurney  (J.  J.)  Essays  on  the  evidences, 
doctrines,  and  practical  operation  of  Chris- 
tianity,    s'h  ed.     12°.     London,  1833. 

The  same.     2>^  ed.     12°.     Fhila.,  1829. 

Hall  (J.)     Evidences  of  Christianity.     12°. 
Fhila.,  1875. 
[In  Preparing  to  teach,  pp.  9-G7.] 

Haller  (J.)  Letters  to  his  daughter  on  the 
truths  of  the  Christian  religion.  2*  ed. 
16°.     London,  1793. 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES. 


Hartley   (D.)     Of  the  truth    of  the   Chris- 
tian religion.      i6°.     London,  1793. 

The  same.     16°.     Boston,  1808. 

Hetherington   (W.    M.)      The  apologetics 

of  the    Christian   faith.'      8°.      Edinburgh, 

1867. 
Hetti.ngen    (F.)       Apologie    des    Christen- 

thums.     2  V.  in  3.      12^.     Freiburg,  1869. 
Hopkins  (M.)     Lectures  on  the  evidences  of 

Christianity.     8°.     Boston,  1846. 
[Lowell  Lectures.] 
HOWARTH  (H.)     The  truth  and  obligation  of 

revealed  religion.     8°.      Cambridge,  1836. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  183G.] 
HuET    (P.    D.)        Demonstratio    evangelica. 

4°.     Lipsiae,  1694. 
The  same.       Ed.  6*.     4°.     Francofurti, 

1722. 
Inglis  (J.)     A  vindication  of  Christian  faith. 

8°.     Edinbtirgh,  1830. 
Jeffery  (T.)     Christianity  the  perfection  of 

all  religion.      8°.     London,  1728. 
Jenkins   (R.)     The  reasonableness   and  cer- 
tainty of  the  Christian  religion.     2  V.     12°. 

London,  1698 — 1700. 

The  same.    6">  ed.     12°.     London,  \lTy\. 

JoRTiN  (J.)     Discourses  concerning  the  truth 

of  the    Christian    religion.      12°.     London, 

1746. 
Keith   (A.)     Demonstration   of  the  truth  of 

the   Christian   religion.      12°.     Neia    York, 

1839. 
La   Mennais   (F.  de).      Essai   sur  Tindiffe- 

rence  en  matiere  de  religion.     9^  ed.     5  v. 

8°.     Paris,  1835. 
Lancaster  (T.  W.)     The  popular  evidence 

of  Christianity  stated  and  explained.     8°. 

Oxford,  1 83 1. 

[Bampton  Lecture,  1831.] 
Leathes  (S.)     Grounds   of  Christian    hope  ; 

a  sketch  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity. 

12°.     London,  1877. 
Less  (G.)     Beweisz  der  Wahrhcit  der  christ- 

lichen  Religion.     12°.     Gottingen,  1786. 

[V.  2  of  his  Ueber  die  Religion.] 
Livingston  (J.  H.)     De  veritate  religionis 

Christianae.     12°.     Neo-Eboraci,  1785. 
McCuLLOH   (J.  H.)     Exposition  of  the  evi- 
dences  and    doctrines  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion.    8°.     Baltitnore,  1836. 


McIlvaine  (C.  p.)  The  evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity.     2^  ed.      16°.     New  York,  1833. 

MiCHELL  (R.)     The  nraure  and  comparative 
value  of  the  Christian  evidences  considered 
generally.     8°.      Oxford,  1849. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1849. J 

MoRNAY  (P.  de).  De  veritate  religionis 
Christianae.      8°.     Antvcrpiae,  1583. 

Nares    (E.)      a    view    of  the   evidences    of 
Christianity  at  the  close  of  the   pretended 
Age  of  Reason.     8°.     Oxford,  1805. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1805.] 

Noesselts  (J.  A.)  Vertheidigung  der  Wahr- 
heit  und  Gottlichkeit  der  christlichen  Re- 
ligion.    3^  ausg.     8°.     Halle,  1769. 

Paley  (W.)  a  view  of  the  evidences  of 
Christianity.     16°.     Neiv  York,  1 8 14. 

The  same.      16°.     Neiu  York,  1817. 

The  same.     8°.      Cambridge,  1830. 

Palfrey  (J.  G.)  Lectures  on  the  evidences 
of  Christianity.  2  v.  8°.  Boston,  1843. 
[Lowell  Lectures.] 

P.\RKER  (S.)  A  demonstration  of  the  divine 
authority  of  the  law  of  nature,  and  of  the 
Christian  religion,     sm.  4°.     London,  l6il. 

Pike  (J.  G.)  Divine  origin  of  Christianity. 
18°.     Nezu  York,  1845. 

PoRTEOUS  (B.)  Sunopsis  ton  apodeixon  tou 
Christianismou.      18°.     Melita,  1829. 

Potter  (A.)  Religious  philosophy :  or, 
nature,  man,  and  the  Bible  witnessing  to 
God  and  to  religious  truth.  8°.  Phila., 
1872. 

Priestley  (J.)  Evidences  of  revealed  re- 
ligion.    2  V.      12°.     Phila.,  1796. 

Row  (C.  a.)     Christian  evidences  viewed  in 
relation  to  modern  thought.     8°.     London, 
1878. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1877.] 

Sack  (K.  H.)  Christliche  Apologetik.  8°. 
Hamburg,  1 829, 

Savonarola   (G.  M.  F.    M.)     De  veritate 
fidei  lib.  iiii.     fol.     Basileae,  1540. 
[With  Cortese  (P.)     Sacrarvm  literarvm,  etc., 

1540.] 

The   triumph    of  the   cross.      From    the 

Latin,    with    notes   by  O.    T.   Hill.     16°. 
London,  1868. 

Scripture  (A)  text  book,  comprising  a  con- 
cise view  of  the  evidences.  [_anon.J  16°. 
jVew  York,  1837. 


APOLOG.  TIIEOL.— CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCES. 


Shkpherd  (R.)     The  ground  and  credibility 

of  the    Christian   religion.      8°.      London, 

1788. 

fBampton  Lecture,  17SS.] 
Smith  (S.    S.)     Evidences   of  the    Christian 

religion.     12°.     Fhila.,  1809. 
Smyth    (W.)        Evidences    of    Christianity. 

16°.     London,  1845. 
Stirm  (C.  H.)     Apologie  des  Christenthums. 

2"  aufl.     8°.     Stuttgart,  1856. 
Thirty-four      conferences     between      the 

Danish    missionaries    and    the    Malabarian 

Brahmans.     Translated  out  of  High  Dutch 

by  J.  T.  Phillips.     8°.     London,  1719. 
Van   Mildert    (W.)     Defence    of  revealed 

religion.     8°.      Oxford,  1831. 

[V.  2,  of  his  Hi.«torieal  view  of  infidelity.] 
Whately     (R.)       Introductory    lessons    on 

Christian  evidences.     18°.     Phila.,  1856. 
Wilson  (D.)     The  evidences  of  Christianity. 

2  v.      12°.     Boston,  1833. 
Wilson  (J.)     Letters  on   the  truth  and   cer- 
tainty   of    natural    and   revealed   religion. 

16°.     London,  1810. 
Wright    (G.    F.)     The   logic   oT    Christian 

evidences.     16°.     Attdover,  1880. 
Zezschwitz  (C.   A.   G.)     Zur  Apologie  des 

Christenthums  nach  Geschichte  und  Lehre. 

12°.     Leipzig,  1866. 

See,  for  other  and  miscellaneous  works  the 
topics  following.  For  Works  on  Revelation, 
its  extent  and  use,  see  p.  106. 


3.     MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 

AUBERLEN  (C.  A.)  and  others.  Zur  Verant- 
wortung  des  christlichen  Glaubens.  Zehn 
Vortrage,  durch  Auberlen,  Ciess,  Riggen- 
bach,  (etc.)     8°.     Basel,  1862. 

Arscott  (A.)  Some  considerations  relative 
to  the  Christian  religion.  18°.  Phila., 
«732. 

IJami'TON  Lectures.     See  pp.  3-4. 

Barker  (J.)  The  gospel  triumphant :  or,  a 
defence  of  Christianity  againt  the  attacks  of 
the  Socialists.     16°.     Newcastle,  1839. 

' and  CooKE  (W.)     Discussion  on  «  What 

is  a  Christian  ?"      12°.     London,  iS^S- 


Barrow  (W.)     Answers  to  some  popular  ob- 
jections   against    the    Christian    revelation. 
8°.     London,   1799. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1799.] 

Beecher(L.)  Lectures  on  scepticism.  16°. 
Cincinnati,  1835. 

Berkeley  (G.)  Alciphron;  or,  the  minute 
philosopher.  In  seven  dialogues.  2  v. 
8°.     London,  1732. 

-The  same.      16°.     Dublin,  1755. 

BiRKS(T.  R.)  The  difficulties  of  belief.  12°. 
LondoJi,   1876. 

Bonnet  (C.)  Philosophical  and  critical 
inquiries  concerning  Christianity.  Trans- 
lated by  J.  L.  Boissier.  16°.  Phila., 
1863. 

Boston  Lectures.  Christianity  and  scepti- 
cism.    3  v.      12°. "    Boston,  1870-72. 

Boyle  Lectures.     In  defence  of  natural  and 

revealed   religion.     30   v.     fol.    12°.     16°. 

and  8°.     London,  1 739-1 881. 

Note.  The  lectures  from  1092-1732  are  printed 
in  a  Collection  published  in  i!  vols,  fol.,  London, 
1739. 


1092.  V.  1.  Bentley  (R.)  A  confutation  of  athe- 
ism. 

1693.  Not  printed. 

1694.  Kidder  (R.)    Demonstration  of  the  Messias. 
1695-96.     Williams  (J.)    On  divine  revelation. 
1G97.    Gastrell  (F.)     Certainty  and  necessity   of 

religion  in  general. 

1098.  Harris  (J.)  A  refutation  of  the  atheistical 
oVjjections  against  the  being  and  attributes  of 
God. 

1099.  Bradford  (S.)  The  credibility  of  the  Chris- 
tian revelation  from  its  intrinsick  evidence. 

1700.    Blackall  (O.)    The  suflficiency  of  a  standing 

revelation. 
1701-2.    Stanhope  (G.)    The  truth  and  excellency 

of  the  Christian  religion  asserted  against  Jews, 

infidels,  and  hereticks. 

1703.  Not  printed. 

1704.  V.2.  Clarke  (8.)  Demon.stration  of  the  being 
and  attributes  of  God. 

1705.  Clarke  (8.)  A  discourse  concerningthe  un- 
changeable obligations  of  natural  religion,  and 
the  truth  and  certainty  of  the  Christian  revela- 
tion. 

1700.  Hancock  (J.)  Arguments  to  prove  the  being 
of  God. 

1707.  Whiston  (W.)  The  accomplishment  of 
Scripture  prophecies. 

1708.  Turner  (J.)  The  wisdom  of  God  in  the  re- 
demption of  man. 

1709.  Butler  (L.)  Faith  and  practice  of  true 
Christians  no  matter  of  shame  or  reproach. 

1710.  Woodward  (J.)  The  divine  original,  and 
incomparable  excellency  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion, asserted  and  vindicated. 

1711-12.    Derham  (W.)    Physico-theology. 
1713-14.    Ibbot  (B.)    On  the  true  exercise  of  the 

rightof  private  judgment  in  matters  of  religion. 
171.5-10.  Not  printed. 
1717-18.    V.  3.    Long  (J.)    Natural  obligations  to 

believe  religion  and  revelation. 
1719-20.    Clarke  (J.)    On  the  origin  of  evil. 


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1721-22.  GLirdon  (B.)  Difficulties  no  excuse  for 
infidelity. 

1723.    Not  printed. 

1724-25.  Burnet  (T.)  Demonstration  of  true  re- 
ligion. 

172Ci-28.    Not  printed. 

1720.     Not  printed. 

1730-32.  Berriman  (W.)  Gradual  revelation  of 
the  Gospel. 

Separate  publications. 

1733-35.     Unknown. 

1730-38.  Biscoe  (B.)  The  history  of  the  Acts  of 
the  Apostles  confirmed  from  other  sources.    8°. 

1829. 

1739-41.  Twells  (L.)  The  evidence  of  Christian- 
ity from  miracles  and  prophecy.    2  V.    8°. 

1742-45.     Not  printed. 

174G.    Unknown. 

1747-49.  Stebbing  (H.)  Christianity  justified  upon 
the  Scripture  foundation;  being  a  summary 
view  of  the  controversy  between  Christians  and 
Deists.     8°. 

1750-52.  Jortin  (J.)  Inserted  in  his  Remarks  on 
ecclesiastical  history. 

1753-55.     Unknown. 

1756-58.  Newton  (T.)  Form  part  of  his  Disserta- 
tion on  the  prophecies. 

1759-62.     Not  printed. 

1704-65.     Unknown. 

1766-68.  Worthington  (W.)  The  evidence  of 
Christianity  deduced  from  facts,  and  the  testi- 
mony of  sense.    2  v.    8°. 

1709-71.  Owen  (H.)  Intent  and  propriety  of 
Scripture  miracles.     8°. 

1772-77.    Not  printed. 

1778-80.  Williamson  (J.)  Comparison  of  revela- 
tion with  the  natural  operations  of  the  mind. 
8°. 

1781-1801.    Not  printed. 

1802-04.  Van  Mildert  (W.)  Rise  and  progress  of 
infidelity.     2  v.    8°. 

1805-07.     Not  printed. 

1821-24.  Harness  (W.)  The  connexion  of  Chris- 
tianity with  human  happiness.    2  v.     12°. 

1846-47.  Maurice  (F.  D.)  The  religions  of  the 
world  and  their  relations  to  Christianity.    16°. 

1861.    Garbett  (E.)    The  Bible  and  its  critics.    8°. 

1863.  Garbett  (E.)  The  divine  plan  of  revelation. 
8'='. 

1864.  Merivale  (C.)  The  conversion  of  the  Roman 
empire.    8°. 

1865.  MerivHle(C.)  The  conversion  of  the  North- 
ern nations.     8°. 

1866.  Plumptre  (E.  H.)    Christ  and  Christendom. 

8°. 

1808.  Leathes  (S.)  Witness  of  the  Old  Testament 
to  Christ.    8°. 

1869.  Leathes  (S.)  Witness  of  St.  Paul  to  Christ. 
8°. 

1870.  Leathes  (S.)  Witness  of  St.  John  to  Christ. 
8°. 

1871-73.  Hessey  (J.  A.)  Moral  difficulties  con- 
nected with  the  Bible.    3  v.    10°. 

1874-75.  Wace  (H.)  Christianity  and  morality. 
16°. 

1870.    Barry  (A.)    What  is  natural  theology?  10°. 

1877-78.  Barry  (A.)  The  manifold  witness  for 
Christ.    8°. 

1879-80.  Maclear  (G.  F.)  The  evidential  nature  of 
the  Holy  Eucharist.    8°. 

Buchanan  (J.)  "  The  "  Essays  and  Re- 
views "  examined.  16°.  Edinburgh, 
1861. 

Burr  (E.  F.)  Ad  fidem  ;  or  parish  eviden- 
ces of  the  Bible.  3'*  ed.  12°.  Boston, 
1872. 


Cairns  (J.)  Romanism  and  Rationalism  as 
opposed  to  pure  Christianity.  12°.  Zt^w- 
(/o«,  1863. 

Canning  (S.,  lord  Stratford  de  Reddiffe). 
Why    am    I    a    Christian?      16°.     London, 

1873. 

Casmann  (O.)  Philosophiaj  et  Christians 
et  verse  adversvs  insanos  hostivm  eius,  et 
nonnullorum  Hierophantarum  morsus  et 
calumnias  modesta  assertio.  16°.  Fran- 
cofnrti,    1 60 1. 

Chevallier  (T.)  On  the  proofs  of  divine 
power  and  wisdom  derived  from  the  study 
of  astronomy ;  and  on  the  evidence,  doc- 
trines, and  precepts  of  Revealed  religion. 
8°.  Cambridge,  1827. 
[Hulseau  Lecture,  1827.] 

Christian  (The)  Evidence  Journal.  1874. 
Edited  by  B.  Harris  Covvper.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1874. 

Christian  Evidence  Society's  Lectures.  6  v. 
12°.     London  and  Meiu  York,  l2,-]2--j6. 


1.  Modern  skepticism. 

2.  Faith  and  free  thought. 

3.  Popular  objections  to  revealed  truth. 

4.  Strivings  after  the  faith. 

5.  Credentials  of  Christianity. 

Christian  Truth  and  modern  opinion.  Ser- 
mons by  clergymen  of  the  Prot.  Episc. 
Church.      12°.     iVe-M   York,  1874. 

Christianity  and  modern  thought.  (Ser- 
mons by  Unitarian  clergymen.)  12°. 
Boston,  1876. 

Christlieb  (T.)  The  best  methods  of 
encountering  modern  infidelity.  89  pp. 
12°.     New  York,  1874. 

Clarke  (J.  F.)  Steps  of  belief;  or,  rational 
Christianity  maintained  against  Atheism, 
Free  religion,  and  Romanism.  16°.  Bos- 
ton, 1874. 

Cobb  (J.)  An  inquiry  after  happiness ;  natu- 
ral religion,  the  Gospel,  etc.     8°.      Oxford, 

1783- 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1783.] 

Credentials   of  Christianity.      12°.      N'ew 

York,  1876. 

[Christian  Evid.  Soc.  Lect.,  v.  5.] 
CUMMING    (J.)     Is    Christianity    from    God? 

18°.     Pkila.,  In.  d.'[ 


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CuRREY  (G.)  The  confirmation  of  Fai  h  by 
reason    and    authority.       8°.       Cambridge, 

1853- 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1.S52.] 

Dickson  (D.)  Truth's  victory  over  error. 
12°.     Kilmarnock,  17S7. 

Disputed   questions   of  belief.     16°.      Lon- 
don, 1874. 
[Presb.  Coll.  Lectures,  1874.] 

Drew  (G.  S.)  Reasons  of  unbelief.  12°. 
London,  1 87  7. 

Duncan  (A.)  A  preservative  against  the 
principles  of  infidelity.      16°.     Edinburgh, 

1774- 

Duesterdieck  (F.)  Apolo5eli?ch*e  Beitrage. 
3  V.  in  I.     12°.     Gottingen,  1865-72. 

Ellicott  (C.  J.)  Modern  unbelief;  its 
principles  and  characteristics.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1877. 

Ellis  (J.)  Skepticism ;  divine  revelation ; 
and  call  to  the  New  Jerusalem.  16°. 
Ne~v  York,   1879. 

Essays  and  Reviews.  2*  Amer.  ed.  Ed- 
ited by  F.  H.  Hedge.     12°.     Boston,  x'&'^i. 

Everett  (E.)  A  defence  of  Christianity. 
12°.     Boston,  1 8 14. 

Faith  and  free  thought.     12°.     A^ew  York, 

1873- 

[Christian  Evid.  Soc.  Lect.,  v.  2.] 
Faith  and  Peace.     Being  answers  to  some 

of  the  "  Essays  and  Reviews,"  by   W.    E. 

Jelf,  J.  W.  Joyce,  James  Fendall,   W.  Lee, 

E.  Huxtable.      With   a   preface   by    Arch- 
deacon Denison.     8°.  '  London,  1862. 
Felton  (H.)     The  Christian    faith    asserted. 

8°.     Oxford,  1732. 
Formation  (The)  of  Christian  belief.     12°. 

Phila.,  1862. 
Gleig  (G.  R.)     The  great  problem — can   it 

be  solved?     8°.     Edinburgh,  l2,^6. 
God's   Word,  man's   light    and   guide.      A 

course   of  lectures   on    the    Bible.       12°. 

New  York,  1877. 
GuizOT  (F.  P.  G.)     Meditations  sur  I'essence 

dc    la    religion    Chr^tienne.       8°.       Paris, 
1864. 
The  same.     Meditations  on  the  essence 

of  Christianity.     12°.     New  York,  1865. 
Meditations  sur  l'6tat  actuel  de  la  religion 

Chr6tienne.     8°.     Paris,  1866. 


The   same.     Meditations    on    the    actual 

state  of  Christianity,  and  'on  the  attacks 
which  are  now  being  made  upon  it.  12°. 
New  York,  1867. 

Meditations    sur    la    religion    Chretienne 

dans  ses  rapports  avec  I'etat  actuel  des 
Societes  et  des  esprits.     8°..    Paris,  1 868. 

The  same.  Christianity  viewed  in  rela- 
tion to  the  present  state  of  society  and 
opinion.      12°.     London,   1871. 

GuRDON  (B.)  The  pretended  difficulties  in 
natural  or  revealed  religion  no  excuse  for 
infidelity.     8°.      London,  1723. 

Held  (C.  F.  W.)  Jesus  der  Christ.  Apolo- 
getische  Vortrage  iiber  die  Grundlehren  des 
Christenthums.      16°.     Zlirich,  1865. 

HiNTON  (J.  H.)     Human  nature — its  religious 
element,    development,    and    guide.       12°. 
London,  1865. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  7.] 

Hooker  (H.)  Popular  infidelity.  16°. 
Phila.,  1836. 

Hulsean  Lectures.     See  p.  5. 

Ingham  (The)  lectures.  A  course  of  lectures 
on  the  evidences  of  Religion  delivered  be- 
fore the  Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  12°. 
Cleveland,  1872. 

Inquiry  (An)  concerning  true  religion. 
\anon.'\  (In  Hindustani).  16°.  Allaha- 
bad,  1844. 

Isherwood  (J.)  The  credibility  of  Chris- 
tianity vindicated.     8°.     Manchester,  \%1\- 

Jelf  (W.  E.)     Christian  faith,  comprehensive, 
not   partial;  definite,   not   uncertain.      8°. 
Oxford,  1857. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1857.] 

Jenyns  (S.)  Lectures  delivered  to  a  select 
company  of  friends.  18°.  New  York, 
1791. 

Kops  (J.)     Het   onredelyke  der  Onverschil- 
ligheid   omtrent  godsdienstige  Waarheden, 
etc.     4°.     Haarlem,  1787. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.  v.  8.] 

Lectures  supposed  to  have  been  delivered  by 
the  author  of  a  view  of  the  Internal  evi- 
dence of  the  Christian  religion,  [anon.] 
16°.     Boston,  1793. 

Leland  (J.)  Advantage  and  necessity  of 
the  Christian  revelation.  2  v.  8°.  Phila., 
1818. 


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Leng  (J.)  Natural  obligations  to  lielieve  re- 
ligion and  revelation,  fol.  Lo>tJon,\']T,(). 
[Boyle-Lectures,  1717-lS.] 

Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  Mons.  Voltaire, 
containing  an  apology ,for  their  own  people, 
and  for  the  Old  Testament.  Translated  by 
P.  Lefanu.     8°.     Phila.,  1795. 

Locke    (J.)      The   reasonableness    of  Chris- 
tianity.    8°.     New  York,  1836. 
[In  Christian  Library,  N.  Y.  ed.  183G,  v.  8.] 

Long  (G.)  An  inquiry  concerning  religion. 
8°.     Londoti,   1855. 

LuTHARDT  (C.  E.)     Apologetische  Vortrage 
iiber    die    Grundwahrheiten    des    Christen- 
thums.     6«  aufl.      12°.     Leipzig,  1868. 
[Apologia  des  Christenthums,  part  1.] 

The  same.     Apologetic  lectures   on    the 

fundamental  truths  of  Christianity.     Trans- 
lated   by    S.    Taylor.       12°.       Edinburgh, 

1873- 
Apologetic  lectures  on  the  saving  truths 

of  Christianity.     Translated  by   S.  Taylor. 

12°.     Edinburgh,   1872. 
[Apologie  des  Christenthums,  part  2.] 
Apologetic  lectures  on  the  moral  truths  of 

Christianity.     Translated  by  S.  Taylor.     2** 

ed.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1876. 
[Apologie  des  Christenthums,  part  3.] 
Die    modernen    Weltanschauungen    und 

ihre      praktischen      Konsequenzen.        16°. 

Leipzig,  1880. 

[Apologie  des  Christenthums,  part  4.] 
Mathews   (J.    M.)     The   bible   and  men  of 

learning.     8°.     N'e-iv  York,  1855. 
Mendon    Association.        Evidences    of    re- 
vealed religion.      16°.     N^orthampton,\']Oi%. 
MiALL  (E.)     Bases  of  belief :  an  examination 

of  Christianity  as  a  divine  revelation  by  the 

light  of    recognized    facts    and    principles. 

8°.     London,  1853. 
Modern  scepticism.     12°.     London,  1872. 

[Christian  Evid.  Soc.  Leet.  v.  1.] 
MoNOD  (A.)     Lucile,  ou  la  verite  du  Chris- 

tianisme.     8°.      Geneve,  1843. 
Moore  (D.)     The  age  and  the  Gospel.     12°. 

Cambridge,  1865. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1864.] 
MoRisoN  (J.)     A  portraiture  of  modern  scep- 
ticism.     16°.     London^  1832. 
The  same.     Counsels  to  young  men   on 

modern  infidelity.     8°.     London,  [n.  ^.] 


MoRRES  (R.)      On  faith  in  general,  etc.     8°. 
Oxford,  1 791. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1791.] 

Naville  (E.)  La  vie  eternelle.  Sept  dis- 
cours.     8°.     Paris,  1864. 

Nelson  (D.)  The  cause  and  cure  of  infi- 
delity.     12°.     New  York,   1838. 

Owen  (R.)  Discussion  between  Owen  and 
J.  H.  Roebuck.  2'^ed.  16°.  Manchester, 
1837- 

Palmer  (R.)  Hints  on  the  formation  of  re- 
ligious opinions.      12°.     New  York,  1877. 

Parkinson   (R.)       Rationalism    and  revela- 
tion.    8°.     London,  1838. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1837.] 

Pascal  (B.)  Thoughts  on  religion  and.other 
subjects.      12°.     Amherst,  1829. 

— : — The   same.     A  new  translation,  with  an 
essay    by    Isaac    Taylor.      18°.       Glasgow, 
1838. 
[Select  Christian  authors,  v.  34.] 

Peabody  (A.  P.)     Christianity  the  religion  of 
nature.     2"!  ed.     12°.     Boston,  1870. 
[Lowell  Lectures.] 

Christianity    and^  science.       12°.      New 

York,  1874. 
[Ely  Lecture,  1874.] 

Pearson  (T.)  Infidelity  :  its  aspects,  causes 
and  exigencies.     8°.     N^ew  York,  1853. 

PiCTET  (B.)  Traite  centre  I'indifference  des 
religions.     18°.      Geneve,  17 16. 

Popular   objections  to  revealed  truth.     12°. 
N'ew   York,  1874. 
[Christian  Evid.  Soc.  Lect.,  v.  3.] 

Potter  (A.,  editor-).  Lectures  on  the  evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  delivered  in  Phila., 
by  Prot.   Episc.   Clergymen,     8°.     Phila., 

1855- 
Presbyterian  College  Lectures.     5  v.     16°. 
London,  1873-78. 


1.  Some  present  ditfieulties  in  theology. 

2.  Disputed  questions  of  belief. 

3.  Problems  of  faith. 

4.  Rainy.    The  Bible  and  criticism. 

5.  Dods  (M.)    Mohammed,  Buddha,  and  Chri&t. 

Problems  of  faith.     16°,     London,  1875. 
[Presb.  Coll.  Lectures,  1875.] 

Rice  (J.  H.)  Historical  and  philosophical 
considerations  on  religion.  16°.  Rich- 
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Riddle  (J.  E.)      The  natural  history  of  infi- 
delity  and    superstition    in    contrast    with 
Christian  faith.     8°.      Oxford,  1852. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1852.] 
Rogers  (H.)     The  eclipse  of  faith.     [(7>ion.'\ 
12°.     Boston,  1854. 

A  defence  of  the  eclipse  of  faith.     \_anon.'\ 

12°.     Boston,  1854. 

Rea.son  and  faith,  and  other  miscellanies. 

12°.     Boston,  1853. 
Romano   (J.   P.)     Ueber  wichtigere   Fragen 

der  Religion.     8°.     Heidelberg,  1870. 
Rowland  (H.  A.)     On  the  common  maxims 

of  infidelity.      16°.     New   York,   1856. 
Scholar  (The)  armed  against  the  errors   of 
the    times.       \_anon.'\      3'^    ed.      2    v.      8°. 
London,  181 2. 
Scudamore  (W.  E.)     Essay  on  the  office  of 
the  intellect  in  religion,  with  especial  refer- 
ence to  the  evidences  of  revelation.     8°. 
London,  1849. 
Seelye  (J.  H.)     The  Way,  the   Truth,  and 
the  Life:    lectures  to    educated    Hindoos. 
12°.     Boston,  1873. 
Short  collections ;  or  excerpta  for  the  use  of 

sceptics.     8°.     London,  1829. 
Stanhope  (G.)     The  truth  and  excellency  of 
the  Christian  religion  asserted  against  Jews, 
infidels,  and  hereticks.    fol.    London,  i^t^c). 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1701-02.] 
Simpson    (D.)     A  plea    for   religion.       12° 

Phila.,  1809. 
Smyth    (N.)     Old  faiths  in  new  light.     16°. 

Ne7o  York,  1879. 
Some  present  difficulties    in    theology.     16°. 
London,  1873. 
[Presb.  Coll.  Lectures,  187.3.] 
Strivings    after   the   faith.       12°.     London, 
1875. 

[Christian  Evid.  See.  Lect.,  v.  4.] 
Sykes   (A.   A.)     Brief  discourse  concerning 
the  credibility  of  miracles  and  revelation. 
8°.     London,  1742. 
Taylor  (Isaac).     The  restoration   of  belief. 

12°.     Boston,  1867. 
Teyler's  Godgeleerd  Genootschap,  (Verhan- 
delingen  d.)     r' series.     36  V.    4°.    I/aar- 
lem,  1781-1860. 

The   same.      New  series,      v.    2-3,  5-7. 

8°.     Haarlem,  1874. 


Thomson  (W.,  editor).  Aids  to  faith.  By 
several  writers.  3'^  ed.  -  8°.  London, 
1870. 

Titcomb  (J.  H.)  Cautions  for  doubters. 
16°.     Netv  York,  [1875  ?] 

Townsend  (S.)  Gospel  news.  8°.  Boston, 
1794- 

Truth  (The)  of  the  Christian  religion  vindi- 
cated.     \_anon.'\      12°.     London,  1765. 

Vaughan    (E.    T.)       Some    reasons   of  our 
Christian  hope.      12°.      London,  1876. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1S75.] 

Vedder  Lectures  on  the  present  aspects  of 
infidelity.     4  v.     8°.     A'ew  York,  1875-78. 

CONTENTS. 

1874.  Hartley  (I.  S.)  Prayer  and  modern  criti- 
ei.im. 

1875.  Lewis  (Tsiyler).    Nature  and  the  Scriptures. 
1870.    Chambers  (T.  W.)    The  Psalter  a  witness  to 

the  divine  origin  of  the  Bible. 
1877.    Gordon  (W.  R.)   Science  of  revealed  truth 
impregnable. 

Victoria  Institute  or  Philosophical  Society  of 
Great  Britain.  Journal  of  the  transactions, 
1866-80.  V.  I-14.  8°.  London,  1866- 
80. 

Virginia  (Univ.  of).  Lectures  on  the  evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  1S50-51.  8°.  Neiv 
York,  1852. 

Wainwright  (S.)  Christian  certainty.  8°. 
London,  1865. 

Welch  (R.  B.)  Faith  and  Modern  Thought. 
12°.     A'ew  York,  1876. 

Wilson  (J.  P.)  Common  objections  to  Chris- 
tianity.     16°.     Phila.,   1829. 

Woodward  (J.)     The    divine   original    and 
incomparable    excellency    of  the    Christian 
religion,     fol.     London,  1739. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1710.] 

Wrangham  (F.)  The  Pleiad.  A  series  of 
abridgments  from  seven  distinguished  writ- 
ers  on  the  evidences.      18°.     Edinburgh, 


4.     INTERNAL   AND    MORAL    EVIDENCES 

a.      Gen.   and    Miscell.   Works. 

Alford  (H.)  The  consistency  of  the  divine 
conduct  in  revealing  the  doctrines  of  re- 
demption. Part  second.  (The  consist- 
ency of  the  Gospel  with  its  proclaimed 
characteristics.)  8°.  Cambridge,  1843. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1842.] 


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Bandinel    (J.)       The  peculiar  doctrines  of 
Christianity.     8°.      Oxford,  1780. 
[Bamptoii  J^eeture,  1780.] 

BoRGER  (E.  A.)     Disputatio  qua  censetur  sen- 
tentia  J.  A.  Eberhardi^e  origine   et    nativa 
indole   religionis   Christians.      4°.     Hnar- 
lem,   1815. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.  v.  22.] 

Bradford   (S.)     The  credibility  of  Revela- 
tion from  its  intrinsick  evidence,    fol.    Lon- 
don, 1739. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1G90.] 

Christianity  and  scepticism,  embracing  a 
consideration  of  important  traits  of  Chris- 
tian doctrine  and  experience,  and  of  lead- 
ing facts  in  the  life  of  Christ.  12°.  Boston, 
1S72. 
[Boston  Lectures,  1872.] 

Erskine  (T.)  Remarks  on  the  Internal  evi- 
dence for  the  truth  of  revealed  religion. 
2^  ed.     18°.     Phila.,  1S23. 

Franks  (J.  C.)     Evidences  of  Christianity  as 
stated  and  enforced  in  the  discourses  of  our 
Lord.     8°.      Cambridge,  1 82 1. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1821.] 

On  the  apostolical  preaching  and   vindi- 
cation of  the  Gospel  to  the  Jews,  Samaritans 
and    devout    Gentiles.       8°.       Cambridge, 
1823. 
[Hulse.an  Lecture,  1823.] 

Goodwin  (H.)  The  doctrines  and  difficul- 
ties of  the  Christian  Faith  contemplated 
from  the  catholic  doctrine  of  the  being  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ.  8°.  Cambridge,  1856. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1855.] 

GuizoT  (M.)  Meditations  on  the  essence  of 
Christianity.      12°.     Nezv  York,  1865. 

Hawkins  (W.)     On  Scripture  mysteries.    8°. 
Oxford,  1787. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1787.] 

Hebkerd  (S.  S.)  The  secret  of  Christianity. 
12°.      Boston,  1874. 

Hessey    (J.    A.)       Moral    difficulties    of  the 
Bible.     3  V.      16°.     London,  1871-73. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1871-73.] 

Hovens    (D.)      Het  onderscheidende    Ken- 
merk  der  christelyke  Openbaring,  etc.       4°. 
Haarlem,  1 781. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.,  v.  1.] 


Jenyns  (S.)  a  view  of  the  Internal  evidence 
of  the  Christian  religion.  18°.  Princeton, 
1824. 

Jones   (J.)       The  moral  tendency  of  divine 
revelation.     8°.      Oxford,  1821. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1821.] 

Knox  (V.)  Christian  philosophy  ;  or,  an  at- 
tempt to  display  by  internal  testimony,  the 
evidence  of  revealed  religion.  16°. 
Phila.,  1804. 

Leathes  (S.)     The  Gospel  its  own   witness. 
12°.     London,  1874. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1873.] 

The   witness   of  St.  Paul   to  Christ.     8°. 

London,  1869. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  18Gn.] 

The  witness   of  St.   John  to  Christ.     8°. 

London,  1870. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1870.] 

Luthardt  (C.  E.)  Apologetic  lectures  on 
the  saving  truths  of  Christianity.  Trans- 
lated by  S.  Taylor.    12°.     Edinburgh,  i^jT,. 

Apologetic  lectures  on  the  moral  truths  of 

Christianity.     Translated  by  S.  Taylor.     2^ 
ed.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1876. 

Maclaine  (A.)  A  series  of  letters  ad- 
dressed to  Soame  Jenyns,  Esq.  16°.  Dub- 
lin, 1777. 

Monsell  (R.  W.)  The  religion  of  redemp- 
tion.    8°.     London,    1867. 

Parkinson  (R.)  Rationalism  and  revela- 
tion ;  or  the  testimony  of  moral  philosophy, 
the  system  of  nature  and  the  constitution  of 
man  to  the  truth  of  the  doctrines  of  Scrip- 
ture. 8°.  Loftdon,  1838. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1837.] 

Philosophy  (The)  of  Christianity,  or  the 
purpose  and  power  of  the  Gospel.  [««<'«.] 
16°.     Edinburgh,   1872. 

Renaud  (G.)  How  did  Christ  rank  the 
proofs  of  his  mission.      16°.     London,l^']2, 

RoGGE    (C.)     De   Kragt    van  het  inwendig 
Bewys  voor  de  Goddelykheid  der  Evangel ie- 
leer.     4°.     ILaarlem,  1795. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.,  v.  15.] 

Row  (C.  A.)  The  moral  teaching  of  the  New 
Testament.  Viewed  as  evidential  to  its 
historical  truth.      16°.     London,  1872. 


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Sl-MNER  (J.  B.)  The  evidence  of  Christian- 
ity  derived  from  its  nature  and  reception. 
8°.     London,  1824. 

Turner  (J.)     The  wisdom  of  God  in  the  re- 
demption of  man.     fol.     London,  1739. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1708.] 

Vaughan  (R.)     The  causes  of  the  corruption 
of  Christianity.     8°.     London,  1834. 
[Congregational  Lecture,  1st  Ser.,  v.  2.] 

Whately  (R.)  Essays  on  some  of  the 
peculiarities  of  the  Christian  religion.  12°. 
Andover,  1870. 

White  (R.  B.)  Reason  and  redemption,  or 
the  Gospel  as  it  attests  itself.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873. 

WiLKlNS   (A.   S.)     The  light  of  the  world. 
12°.     London,  1 870. 
[Hnlsean  prize  essay,  18G8.] 

WiLLiGEN  (P.  van  der).     Over  het  eigenlijke 
Wezen  der  Christendoms.     4°.     Haarlem, 
1836. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot,,  v.  .32.] 

WiRGMAN  (T.)  Divarication  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament into  doctrine  and  history.  12°. 
London,   1 830. 

See,  also.  Comparative  Religion;  Chris- 
tian Evidences,  System.  Works  ;  and  the 
following  special  topics. 


b.   Christ  and  Christianity, 

Alexander  (W.  L.)     Christ  and  Christianity. 

16°.     New  York,  1854. 
Bayne    (P.)      The   testimony   of    Christ    to 

Christianity.     16°.     Boston,  1868. 
Brooks  (P.)     The  influence  of  Jesus.     12°. 

A^e-w  York,  1879. 

[Bohlen  Lecture,  1879.] 
Chadwick  (G.  a.)     Christ  bearing  witness 

to  Himself.     12°.     Ne7v  Yorh,  1879. 

[Donnellnn  Lecture,  1878-79.] 
Naville    (E.)      The    Christ.      12°.      Edin- 
burgh, 1880. 
Plumi'TRE  (E.  H.)     Christ  and  Christendom. 

8°.     London,  1867. 

[Boyle  Lecture,  18GG.] 


c.     Adaptation  of  Christianity  to   Man, 

Butler    fL.)       Faith    and    practice    of  true 
christians,  no  matter  of  shame  or  reproach, 
fol.     London,  1"]-^). 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1709.J 

Carpenter  (W.  B.)     Witness  of  the  heart  to 
Christ.      16°.     London,  1880. 
[Hulsean  Lsvtiire,  1878.] 

Coquerel  (A.)  Christianity  :  its  adaptation 
to  tin;  mental,  moral  and  spiritual  nature  of 
man.  Translated  by  D.  Davidson.  12°. 
London,  1847. 

Harness  (W.)  The  connexion  of  Christianity 
with   hum;m    happiness.     2   v.   in   I.      12°. 
London,  1823. 
[lioyle  Lecture,  1821.-] 

Huntington  (F.  D.)     The  fitness   of  Chris- 
tianity to  man.      12°.     A^ew   York,  1878. 
[Bohlen  Lecture,  1878.] 

Miller  (J.)  The  divine  authority  of  Scrip- 
ture asserted,  from  its  adaptation  to  the  real 
state  of  human  nature.  8°.  Oxford,  iSoy. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1S17.] 

Trench  (R.  C.)     The  fitness  of  Holy  Scrip- 
ture for  unfolding  the  spiritual  life  of  man. 
8°.      Cambridge,  1847. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1845.] 

Wage  (H.)     Christianity  and  morality,  or  the 
correspondence    of  the    Gospel     with    the 
moral     nature     of     man.       2^     ed.        12°. 
London,  1877. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  187'l-75.] 

Wardlaw  (G.)  Experimental  evidence  a 
ground  for  assurance  that  Christianity  is 
divine.     16°.     Glasgow,  1849. 


Progress  of    Revelation. 


Arbott  (E.  A.)  Through  nature  to  Christ. 
8°.     London,  1877. 

Alford  (H.)  The  consistency  of  the  Divine 
conduct  in  revealing  the  doctrines  of  re- 
demption.    2   V.     8°.       Cambridge,   1842- 

43- 

[Hulsean  Lectures,  1841-42.] 


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129 


Berriman    (W.)     Gradual  revelation  of  the 
Gospel,     fol.     London,  1739. 
[Boyle  Xeetures,  1730-32.] 

The  same.      2  v.     8°.     London,  x-jt,-^. 

Browne  (J.)     The  infancy  of  human  nature. 
8°.      Oxford,  1809. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1806.] 
Croly  (G.)     Divine  providence  ;  or  the  three 
cycles  of  revelation.     Showing  the  parallel- 
ism of  the  patriarchal,  Jewish  and  Christian 
dispensations.     Being  a   new    evidence    of 
the  divine  origin  of  Christianity.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1834. 
CuRREY  (G.)     The  preparation  for  the  Gospel 
as  exhibited  in  the  history  of  the  Israelites. 
8°.      Cambridge,  185 1. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1851.] 
Garbett   (E.)     The    divine   plan  of  revela- 
tion.    8°.     L^ondon,  1864. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1803.] 
Hall   (C.  H.)     Fulness   of  time.     8°,      Ox- 
ford, 1799. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1798.] 
Pritchard   (C.j     Analogies   in  the  progress 
of    nature    and    grace.       8°.       Cambridge, 
1868. 

[Hulsean  Lecture,  18G7.] 
Wills    (J.)     An  estimate    of  the  antecedent 
probability    of  the  Christian    religion.     8°. 
Dublin,  i860. 
[Donnellan  Lecture,  1858.J 
See,  also.  Revelation,  Necessity,  etc.,  p.  106. 


5.  EXTERNAL  AND  HISTORICAL  EVIDENCES. 

a.     General  and   Miscell.  Works. 


Campbell  (A.)  Christian  preacher's  com- 
paiuon :  or  the  Gospel  facts  sustained  by  the 
testimony  of  unbelieving  Jews  and  Pagans. 
16°.     Bethany,  (  Va.),   1836. 

Dieringer  (F.  X.)  System  der  gottlichen 
Thaten  des  Christenthums.  2*=  aufl.  8°. 
Mainz,  1857. 

Eaton  (J.  R.  T.)     The  permanence  of  Chris- 
tianity.    8°.     London,  1873. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1872.] 

Farrar  (F.  W.)     The  witness  of  history   to 
Christ.      16°.     London,  1872. 
[HuLsean  Lecture,  1870.] 


I^INCH  (W.)      The  objections  of  infidel  histo- 
rians against   Christianity   considered.     8°. 
Oxford,  1797. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1797.] 

Fisher  (G.  P.)  Essays  on  the  supernatural 
origin  of  Christianity.  8°.  Neiv  York, 
1866. 

Houtteville  (C.  F.)  La  religion  chretienne 
prouvee  par  les  faits.  3  v.  4°.  Paris, 
1740. 

Humphry  (W.  G.j      The  early  progress  of 
the  Gospel.     8°.      Cambridge,  xZ^^l. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1850.] 

Kett  (H.)  The  conduct  and  opinions  of 
the  primitive  Christians.  8°.  London, 
1792. 

[Bampton  Lecture,  1792.] 
Leathes   (S.)     The   religion   of  the    Christ, 
its  historic   and    literary  development  con- 
sidered as  an   evidence  of  its   origin.     8°. 
Nerv   York,   1874. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  187-1.] 
LOFTUS    (S.)     A   reply   to    Gibbon,    in    his 
history  of  the  Roman  empire.     16°.     Dicb- 
lin,  1778. 

Lyall  (W.  R.)  On  the  causes  of  the  propa- 
gation of  Christianity  among  the  heathen. 
8°.     London,  1840. 

^  [In  his  Propaedia  prophetica,  pp.  32,3-388.] 

MiLMAN  (H.  H.)  The  character  and  con- 
duct of  the  apostles  considered  as  an  evi- 
dence of  Christianity.  8°.  Oxford,  1827. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1827.] 

MiLNER  (J.)  Gibbon's  account  of  Chris- 
tianity considered.     12°.      For/',  1 78 1. 

MuLLER    (J.    W.    S.)       De    Uitbreiding   des 
Christenthums.     4°.     LLaarlem,  1809. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.  v.  23.] 

Parker   (S.)     Demonstration   of  the  divine 
authority   of   the  Christian  religion,    from 
facts  and  uninterrupted  tradition,     sm.    4°. 
London,  1681. 
[Part  2  of  his  Law  of  nature,  etc.] 

Penrose  (J.)     An  attempt  to  prove  the  truth 
of  Christianity  from  the  wisdom  displayed 
in  its  original  establishment.     8°.      Oxford, 
1808. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1808.] 


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Planck  (G.  J.)  Ueber  die  Behandlung,  die 
Haltbarkeit  und  den  Werth  des  historischen 
Beweises  fur  die  Gottlichkeit  des  Christen- 
thums.      i6°.     Gdttmgen,  1821. 

Travis  (G.)  Letters  to  Gibbon.  2^  ed. 
12°.     London,  1785. 

SUMNF.R  (J.  B.)  The  evidence  of  Chris- 
tianity derived  from  its  nature  and  recep- 
tion.    8°.     London,  1824. 

Watson  (R.)     Reply  to  Gibbon.     18°.     New 
York,  [«.  d.l 
[Evangeliea]  Family  Library,  v.  14.] 

WoRTHlNGTON  (W.)  The  evidences  of 
Christianity  deduced  from  facts,  and  the 
testimony  of  sense.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
1769. 

See,  also.  Christian  Evidences,  Systematic 
Works,  p.  119. 

b.      Prophecy. 

Allwood    (P.)       See    Warburtonian    Lect., 

1811. 
Apthorp    (E.)       See    Warburtonian    Lect., 

1781. 
Bagot  (L.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1777. 
Chandler  (E.)     A  defence   of  Christianity 

from  the  prophecies  of  the  Old  Testament. 

8°.     London,  1725. 
Churton  (R.)    Eight  sermons  on  the  prophe* 

cies  respecting  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem. 

8°.     Oxford,  17S5. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1785.] 
COLLYER    (W.    B.)      Lectures   on    Scripture 

facts    and    prophecy.      2    v.    in     i.      8°. 

Phila.,  1835. 
Davison  fj.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1821. 
Elliott  (E.    B.)     See  Warburtonian   Lect., 

1849. 
Fleming   (R.)      Fulfdling   of  the   Scripture 

complete,     sm.  fol.     L.ondon,  1726. 

The  same.     18°.     Phila.,  1840. 

GiFFORD  (E.  H.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect., 

1870. 
GiLLETT   (E.    IL)     Ancient  cities    and    em- 
pires,  their   prophetic    doom,    read   in  the 

light  of  history  and  modern  research.     16°. 

rinla.,  1867. 
GooDE  (W.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1854. 


Harrison  (B.)  See  Warburtonian  Lect., 
1841. 

Hallifax  (S.)  See  Warburtonian  Lect., 
1773- 

Hofman  (J.  C.  K.)  Weissagung  und  Erful- 
lung  im  Alten  und  im  Neuen  Testamente. 
2  v.  in  I.     8°.     Nordlingen,  1 84 1. 

Holford  (^G.)  The  destruction  of  Jerusalem, 
a  proof  of  the  divine  origin  of  Christianity. 
[anon.]      18°.     Fratikford,  [Penn.),  1812. 

Holmes  (R.)     On  the  prophecies  and  testi- 
mony of  John  the   Baptist,  and  the  parallel 
prophecies  of  Jesus  Christ.     8°.      Oxford , 
1782. 
[Batnpton  Lecture,  1782.] 

HuRD  (R.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1768. 

Keith  (A.)  The  signs  of  the  times,  as  de- 
noted by  the  fulfilment  of  historical  predic- 
tions, traced  down  from  the  Babylonish 
captivity  to  the  present  time.  2  v.  12°. 
New   York,   1832. 

The  same.     Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the 

Christian  religion,  derived  from  the  literal 
fulfilment  of  prophecy ;  as  illustrated  by 
the  history  of  the  Jews  and  the  discoveries 
of  travellers.      16°.     New  York,  1833. 

The  same.     29"^  ed.      12°.     Editiburgh ^ 

1843- 

—The  same.     36'i»  ed.     Edinburgh,  1848. 

Lawrie  (J.)  The  completion  of  prophecy, 
the  clearest  evidence  of  the  truth  of  Chris- 
tianity.     16°.     Edinburgh,  1 781. 

Leathes  (S.  )     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1876. 

Lyall  (W.  R.)  See  Warburtonian  Lect., 
1829. 

M'Caul  (A.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1837. 

Nares  (R.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1800. 

Newton  (T.)  Dissertations  on  the  prophe- 
cies which  have  been  remarkably  fulfilled. 
2  V.      12°.     Elizabethtown,  1787. 

The  same.     Revised  by   W.  S.  Dobson. 

8°.     London,   1835. 

Nolan  (F.)     See  Warburtonian  Lect.,  1833. 

Seiler  (G.  F.)  Die  Weissagung  und  ihre 
Erfiillung  aus  der  heiligen  Schrift  darges- 
tellt.     8°.     Erlangen,  1794. 

Smith  (R.  P.)     Prophecy   a  preparation   for 
Christ.     2I  ed.      16°.     London,  1%T I. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  18G9.] 


APOLOG.  THEOL.— EXTERNAL    EVIDENCES. 


Trench   (R.    C.)      Christ  the    desire    of  all 
nations ;  or  the  unconscious   prophecies  of 
heathendom.     8°.     Cambridge,  1847. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  184G.] 

TwELLS  (L.)     The  evidences  of  Christianity 
from    miracles    and    prophecy.       2   v.     8°. 
London,  1743. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1739-41.] 

Warburtonian  Lectures.  17  v.  8°  and 
12°.     London,  1772-1880. 

CONTENTS. 

1768-72.  Hnrd  (R.)  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
the  prophecies  respecting  the  Christian  chuich, 
and  iu  particular  Papa!  Rome.    (Amer.  ed.) 

1773-76.  Hallifax  (S.)  On  the  prophecies  con- 
cerning the  Christian  Church  and  Papal  Rome. 

1777-811.  Bagot  (L.)  Di.seomses on  the  prophecies 
concerning  the  tirst  establishment  and  subse- 
quent history  of  Christianity. 

1781-85.    Apthorp  (E.)    Discourses  on  prophecy. 

1800-04.  Nares(R.)  Connected  and  chronological 
view  of  the  prophecies  relating  to  the  Christian 
Church 

1811-15.  Alhvood  (P.)  On  the  prophecies  relating 
to  the  Christian  Cliurch  and  Papal  Rome.    2  v. 

1821-25.  Davison  (J.)  Prophecy;  its  structure, 
use  and  inspiration.  2d  ed.     1870. 

1829-.32.  Lyail  (W.  R.)  Propaedia  prophetica.  A 
view  of  the  use  and  design  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.   2d  ed.  - 

1833-36.  Nolan  (F.)  The  chronological  prophe- 
cies as  constituting  a  connected  svstem. 

1837-40.  Mc.Caul  (A.)  On  the  prophecies,  prov- 
ing the  divine  origin  of  Christianity.  The  Mes- 
siahship  of  Jesus. 

1841-45.  Harrison  (B.)  Prophetic  outlines  of 
the  Christian  Church  and  the  Anti-christian 
power. 

1849-.53.  Elliott  (E.B.)  The  destinies  and  perils 
of  the  Church,  as  predicted  in  Scripture. 

1854-58.  Goode(\V.)  FulfiHed  prophecy  a  proof 
of  the  truth  of  revealed  religion. 

1870-74.    Gifford  (E.  H.)    Voices  of  the  prophets. 

1876-80.  Leathes  (S.)  Old  Testament  prophecy, 
its  witness  as  a  record  of  divine  foreknowledge. 

Whiston    (W.)       The    accomplishment    of 

Scripture  prophecies,     fol.     London,  1739. 

[Boyle  Lecture,  1707.] 
Wylie  (J.  A.)     A  journey  over  the  region  of 

fulfilled  prophecy.      12°.     A-ew  York,i%\%. 
See,  also.  Prophecy   under  Introduction  ; 

Christology;  and  Second  Advent. 


Miracles. 


Adams  (W.)      Answer  to   Hume's  essay  on 

miracles.      12°.     London,  1767. 
Belcher  (T.  W.)     Our   Lord's  miracles   of 

healing    considered    in    relation    to   some 

modern  objections,  and  to  medical  science. 

16°.     London,  1872. 


Campbell  (G.)     A  dissertation  on   miracles. 
8°.     Edinburgh,   1762. 

The  same.      12°.     Edinhtirgh,   1796. 

The  same.     8°.     London,   1834. 

Connor  (B.)     Evangelium   medici ;    de   sus- 
pensis    naturae   legibus,   sive  de   miraculis. 
8°.     Londini,  1697. 
I    Daumer  (G.  F.)     Das   Wunder.     Seine  Be- 
deutung,    Wahrheit    und    Nothwendigkeit. 
8°.     Regensbtirg,   1874. 
Douglas  (J.)       The    criterion;  or  rules   by 
which  the  true  miracles  recorded   in  the  N. 
T.    are    distinguished,   etc.       8°.     London, 
1867. 
Essays  on    the   reality  and  evidence  of  mir- 
acles, etc.     lanon.]      8°.     London,  1753. 
Farmer    (H.)     A    dissertation   on  miracles. 

8°.     Edifibtagh,  1798. 
LeBas  (C.  W.)     Considerations  on  miracles. 

16°.     London,  1828. 
Litton  (E.    A.)     Miracles.      16°.     London, 

1873- 
Marsden  (J.  H.)     The  evils  which  have  re- 
sulted at  various  times  from  a  misapprehen- 
sion of  our  Lord's  miracles.     8°.     L^ondon, 
1845. 
[Hulsean  Lectvrre,  1844.] 
Mountford  (W.)      Miracles   past  and  pres- 
ent.     12°.     Boston,  1870. 
Mozley  (J.  B.)     Eight  lectures  on  miracles. 

8°.     London,  1865. 
■     [Hampton  Lecture,  1865.] 
Mystery  (The)  of  miracles,     [anon.]     16°. 

London,  1879. 
Newman  (J.    H.)     Two   essays   on  Scripture 
miracles  and  on  ecclesiastical.     2^  ed.     12°. 
Lo)idon,  1870. 
Owen  (H.)     The  intent  and  propriety  of  the 
Scripture    miracles.      2    v.      8°.      London, 

1773- 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1709-71.] 

Stackhouse  (T.)  Fair  state  of  the  contro- 
versy between  Mr.  Woolston  and  his  ad- 
versaries.    12°.     London,  1730. 

Stutz  (U.)  Die  Naturwissenschaft,  der 
freie  Gott,  und  das  Wunder.  8°.  Zurich, 
1872. 

Sykes  (A.  A.)  A  brief  discourse  concern- 
ing the  credibility  of  miracles  and  revela- 
tion.    8°.     London,  1742. 


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APOLOG.  THEOL.— EXTERNAL   EVIDENCES. 


Taylor  (W.  M.)  The  miracles  helps  to 
faith.     1 6°.     Edinburgh,  1865. 

The  Gospel  miracles  in  their  relation  to 

Christ  and  Christianity.      12°.     New    York, 
1880. 
[Stone  Lectures,  1880.] 

TWELLS  (L.)     The  evidence  of  Christianity 
from   miracles   and    prophecy.      2  v.      8°. 
Loudon,  1743. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  17;!:)-11.] 

Wardlaw  (R.)  On  miracles.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1852. 

Westcott  (B.  F.)  Sermons  on  the  Gospel 
miracles.      12°.      Cambridge,  1859. 

See,  also.  Miracles  under  Exegetical  The- 
ology, p.  86 ;  and  Order  of  Nature,  p.  136. 

d.      Influence  of  Christianity   upon 
Society,  etc. 

Chandler  (G.)     The  scheme  of  divine  reve- 
lation considered  principally  in  its  connex- 
ion with  the  progress  and  impcovement  of 
human  society.     8°.     Oxford,  1825. 
[Hampton  Lecture,  1825.] 

Chastel  (E.)  The  charity  of  the  primitive 
churches.  Historical  studies  upon  the  in- 
fluence of  Christian  charity  during  the  first 
centuries  of  our  era.  Translated  by  G.  A. 
Matile.     12°.     Phila.,  1857. 

Grau  (R.  F.)  Urspriinge  und  Ziele  unserer 
Kulturentwickelung.  12°.    Gittersloh,  !?>']$. 

Hanne  (J.  W.)  Der  Geist  des  Christenthums, 
seine  Entwickelung  und  sein  Verhaltniss 
zu  Kirche  und  Cultur  der  Gegenwart.  8°. 
Elbcrfcld,  1867. 

Kami'ER  (N.  G.)  Verhandeling  over  de 
Deugd  en  het  Geluk  der  oude,  meest 
beschaafde,  Natien  ;  vergeleken  met  die  der 
Volken  van  den  tegenwoordigen  tyd.  4°. 
Haarlem,  1 810. 
[Vcrhandelingen  d.  Tej'Ier.  Genoot.,  v.  24.] 

Kemper  (J.  M.)  Proeve  over  den  Invloed 
der  staatkundige  Gebeurtenissen  en  der 
Godsdienstige  en  wijsgcerige  Begrippen,  op 
de  ware  Verlichting  in  het  godsdienstige  en 
zedelijke  van  de  Volken  van  Europa.  4°. 
Haarlefti,  1818. 
[Vorhandelingen  d.  Teyler.  Genoot.,  v.  28.] 


Kritzler  (H.)  Humanitat  und  Christen - 
thum.     2  V.  in  i.     8°.     Gotha,  1866-67. 

Luebker  (F.)  Vortrage  iiber  Bildung  und 
Christenthum.     16°.     Hamburg,  1863. 

Mackenzie  (H.)  The  Christian  clergy  of 
the  first  ten  centuries ;  their  beneficial  in- 
fluence on  European  progress.  12°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1855. 

Mandley  (J.  G.)  Woman  outside  Christen- 
dom. An  exposition  of  the  influence  ex- 
erted by  Christianity  on  the  social  position 
and  happiness  of  women.  8°.  London, 
1880. 

Manssen  (W.  J.)  Het  Christendom  en  de 
vrouw.     8°.     Leiden,  1877. 

Martin-Doisy.  Histoire  de  la  charite  pen- 
dant les  quatre  premiers  siecles  de  I'ere 
Chretienne.     8°.     Liege,  1831. 

OzANAM  (A.  F.)  La  civilisation  chretienne 
chez  les  Francs.      8°.     Paris,  1849. 

Ryan  (E.)  The  history  of  the  effects  of  re- 
ligion on  mankind.     8°.      L,ondon,  1"]%%. 

Scharling  (C.  H.)  Humanitat  und  Chris- 
tenthum in  ihrer  geschichtlichen  Entwick- 
lung,  oder  Philosophic  der  Geschichte  aus 
christlichem  Gesichtspunkte.  2  v.  8°. 
Giifersloh,  1 874. 

Schmidt  (C.)  Essai  historique  sur  lasociete 
civile  dans  le  monde  Romain  et  sur  sa 
transformation  par  le  Christianisme.  8°. 
Strasbourg,  1853. 

Shairp  (J.  C.)  Culture  and  religion  in  some 
of  their  relations.      16°.     New   York,\%^(i. 

Spring  (G.)  Obligations  of  the  world  to  the 
Bible.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1839. 

Troplong  (R.  T.)  De  I'influence  du  Chris- 
tianisme sur  le  droit  civil  des  Remains.  16°. 
Paris,  1868. 

Senac  (A.)  Christianisme  et  civilisation.  2.". 
ed.     2  V.     12°.     Paris,  1865. 

Vericour  (L.  R.  de).  Historical  analysis  of 
Christian  civilization.    12°.    London,  18^0. 

See,  also,  Comparative  Religion,  p.  107  ; 
and  Historical  Evidences,  Gen.  Works, 
p.  129. 


APOLOG.   THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 
6    SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES.  b.     Works  VS.  Judaism. 


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a.      Works  vs.  Early  Paganism. 

AuGUSTiNus  (A.)  La  cite  de  Dieu.  Traduc- 
tion nouvelle,  avec  une  introduction  et  des 
notes  par  Saisset.     4  V.      16°.     I'aris,  l8^$. 

The  same.     The  city  of  God.     Transla- 
ted by  M.    Dods.     2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh, 
1871. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  1-2.] 

EUSEBIUS  Pamphilus.  Evangelic  ^e  prepara- 
tionis  lib.  xv.     fol.     Liitetice,  1544. 

On  the  Theophania.     Translated  from  an 

ancient  Syriac  version  with  notes.     By  S. 
Lee.     8°.      Cambridge,  1 843. 

MiNUCius     Felix     (M.)       Octavius.       24°. 
Cantabrigiae,  1 686. 
[Bound  with  Tertullianus,  Apologeticus.] 

Origenes.  Contra  Celsum  libri  octo.  sm. 
4°.      Cantabrigiae,  1658. 

Tertullianus.  Apologeticus  et  ad  Scapulam 
liber.     24°.      Cantabrigiae,   1686. 

Theodoretus.  Graecarum  afifectionum  cura- 
tio.     fol.     [«./.]      1592. 

Sanctorum  patrum  opera  polemica  de  veri- 
tate  religionis  Christianae  contra  Gentiles  et 
Judaeos.  6  v.  8°.  lVi>-ceburgi,  i^j-j-^o. 
[In  Sanet.  patr.  Graecor.  Opera,  v.  1-4,  7-8.] 

APOLOGETIC   CONTENTS. 

V.  1.    Justinus  Martpr.    Ad  Graeeos  oratio. 

Cohortatio  ad  Graeeos. 

Apologia  i. 

Apologia  ii. 

V.  2.    Dialogus  cum  Tryphone  Judseo. 

V.  3.    Epistolaad  Dlognetum. 

Tatianus.    Oratio  adversus  gentes. 

Athenagoras.    Le^atio  pro  Christianse. 

Theophilus  Antiochenus.    Ad  Autolycum  libri 
iii. 

Hermias  Philosophus.    Gentilium  philoso- 
phorum  irrisio. 
V.  4.    Oenmns  Alexandrinus.  Cohortatio  ad  gentes. 
V.  7-8.    Origenes.    Contra  Celsum. 

See,  for  History  and  Criticism  of  this  con- 
troversy, Christian  Evidences,  History, 
p.  119. 

See,  for  Complete  list  of  Works,  etc.,  Index 
apologeticus,  v.  2,  p.  434,  of  the  Index  to 
Migne's  Patrologia. 

See,  for  English  translations,  the  Ante-Ni- 
cene  Library,  p.  2. 


Bar-isajah  (E.)  a  vindication  of  the  Chris- 
tian's Messiah,     sm.  4°.     London,  1653. 

De  Rossi  (G.  B.)  Delia  vana  aspeltazione 
degli  Ebrei  del  loro  Re  Messia  del  compi- 
mento    di    tutti    le    epoche.      8°.     Parma, 

^113- 

Eisenmenger  (J.  A.)  Entdecktes  Juden- 
thum,  oder  griindlicher  und  wahrhaffter 
Bericht  (von  den)  Irrthiimern  der  Jiidischen 
Religion  und  Theologie.  2  v.  in  i.  4°. 
Konigsberg,  1 7 1 1 . 

EwiNG  (G.)  Essays  addressed  to  the  Jews  on 
the  authority,  the  scope,  and  the  consumma- 
tion of  the  law  and  the  prophets.  12°. 
London,  1809. 

Frey  (J.  S.)  Joseph  and  Benjamin:  a  series 
of  letters  on  the  controversy  between  Jews 
and    Christians.     2    v.      16°.      A^ew    York, 

1835- 

The  Messiahship  of  Jesus.     16°.     Phila., 

1850. 

GoLDNEY  (E.)  A  friendly  epistle  to  the 
Jews.      12°.     London,  1761. 

Gusset  (J.)  Shemesh  tsdaka,  sive  Jesu  Christi 
evangeliique  Veritas  salutifera,  demonstrata 
in  confutatione  libri  Chizzouk  Emounah  a 
R.  Isaacoscripti.     fol.     AmstelodafnifiTiz. 

Hornbeek  (J.)  Pro  convincendis,  et  con- 
vertendis  Judaeis,  libri  octo.  sm.  4°.  Lug- 
dnni  Batavorwn,   1655. 

Kidder  (R.)     A  demonstration  of  the  Mes- 
sias,  in  which  the  truth  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion is  proved,  especially  against  ihe  Jews, 
fol.     London,  1726. 
Note.    This  work  includes  the  Boyle  Lecture  for 

1G94. 

Justinus  Martyr.     Dialogus  cum  Tryphone 
Judseo.     8°.      Wirceburgi,  1777. 
[Sanctorum  patrum  Graecorum  Opera,  v.  2.] 

The  same.     Dialogue  with  Trypho,a  Jew. 

8°.     Edinburgh,  1867. 
[In  Ante-Nicene  Library,  v.  14.] 

Levinsohn  (J.  B.)  Efes  Dammim.  A 
series  of  conversations  at  Jerusalem  between 
a  Patriarch  of  the  Greek  Church  and  a 
Chief  Rabbi  of  the  Jews.  Translated  by 
L.  Loewe.     8°.     London,  1841. 


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Miller  (M.  R.)  The  luminous  Unity. 
12°.     Phila.,   1876. 

Stanhope  (G.)  The  truth  and  excellency  of 
the  Christian  religion  asserted  against  Jews, 
infidels  and  hcreticks.  fol.  London,  l^Tft). 
[Boyle  Lecture?,  1701-02.] 

Steinschneider  (M.)  Polemische  und 
apologetische  Literatur  in  arabischer 
.Sprache,  zwischen  Muslimen,  Christen  und 
Juden.     8°.     Leipzig,  1877. 

Wagenseil  (J.  C.)  Tela  ignea  .Satana;,  hoc 
est :  arcani,  et  horribiles  Judseorum  ad- 
versus  Christvm  Devm,  et  Christianam  re- 
ligionem  libri  anekdotoi.  Additse  sunt, 
Latinae  interpretationes,  et  dvplex  confvta- 
tio.     4°.     Altdorfii  A'oricortan,  1681. 


R.  Lipmanni  Carmen  memoriale 

Liber  Nizzachon  vetus  autoris  ineogniti. 

Acta  disputationis   R.    Jechielis    cum    quodam 

Nicoiao. 
Acta  dispntationi.s  R.  Mosis  Nachmanidis  cum 

fratre    Paulo  Christiano,  et  fratre  Raymundo 

Martini. 
R.  Isaaci  Liber  Chissuk  Emuna. 
Libellus  Toldo."  Jesehu. 

See,  for  other  Works  from  the  side  of  Juda- 
ism, pp.  108-110. 


c.  Works  vs.  Antitheism.     See  pp.  104- 

105. 

d.  Works  vs.    Deism.   5'^'<f  pp.  105-106. 


CHRISTIANITY  IN  ITS  RELATIONS  TO  PHI 
LOSOPHY    AND    SCIENCE. 


a.     General  Works. 

Beale  (L.  S.)     Life  theories ;  their  influence 

upon   religious   thought.       12°.      London, 

1871. 
15ri;eckner  (B.)     Kirche  und  Wissenschaft. 

8°.     Leipzig,  1868. 

[With  Schoebel  (C.)  Religion  premiGre,  etc.] 
Connections  (The)  of  the  universe,  as  seen 

in  the   light  of  God's  created  and  written 
.    revelations.     \_anon.'\      16°.      New    York, 

1857. 


Dick    (T.)     The  Christian  philosopher;  or, 

the  connection  of  science  land  philosophy 

with  religion.  16°.     Phila.,  1844. 

Draper  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  conflict  be- 
tween religion  and  science.  8°.  Xew 
York,  1875. 

DUN.S   (J.)     Science    and    Christian    thought. 

16°.     Londojt,  1878. 

Farrar  (A.  S.)     Science  in  Theology.     12°. 

Phi  la.,  i860. 
Franck    (A.)     Philosophic  et   religion.     2<^ 

ed.      16°.     Paris,  1869. 
Frohschammer  (J.)     Das  Christenthum  and 

diemoderncNaturwissenschaft.    8°.     Wiem 

1868. 

Le  Conte  (J.)     Religion  and    science.     12°. 

Ne7v  York,  1S74. 
Mathews   (J.  M.)     The   Bible  and   men  of 

learning.     8°.     AWy  York,  1855. 
Morgan  (C.)     Philosophy  not  prejudicial  to 

the  interests   of  revelation.     4°.      Haarlem, 

1786. 

[Verhandelingen  d.  Teyler.  Genoot.,  v.  C] 
Nolan  (F.)     The  analogy  of  revelation  and 

science  established.     8°.      Oxford,  1 833. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1833.] 
Oersted   (H.  C.)     Der  Geist   in  der  Natur. 

Deutsch    von   K.   L.    Kannegiesser.     5    v. 

12°.     Leipzig,  1880. 

CONTENTS. 

v.l.    Der  Geist  in  der  Natur. 

V.  2.    Die  Naturwissenschaft  und  die  Geistesbil- 

dung. 
V.  3-4.    Neue  Beitrage  zu  dem  Geist  in  der  Natur. 
V. .').    Die  Naturvvissens^chaft  in  ihrem  Verhaltniss 

zur  Dichtkunst  und  Religion. 

Powell  (B.)  Essays  on  the  spirit  of  the  In- 
ductive  philosophy,  the  unity  of  worlds, 
aud  the  philosophy  of  creation.  12°. 
London,  1855. 

Science  and  revelation :  a  series  of  lec- 
tures in  reply  to  the  theories  of  Tyndall, 
Huxley,  etc.     8°.     New  York,  1875. 

Shairp  (J.  C.)  Culture  and  religion  in  some 
of  their  relations.      16°.     N'ew  York,  \'i-]t. 

Shields  (C.  W.)  The  final  philosophy,  or 
-system  of  perfectible  knowledge  issuing 
from  the  harmony  of  science  and  religion. 
8°.     New  York,  1877. 


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Religion  and  science  in  their   relation   to 

philosophy.  An  essay  on  the  present  state 
of  thesciences.     12°.     A^cw  York,  1875. 

Ulrici  (H.)  Glauben  unci  Wissen,  Specula- 
tion und  exacte  Wissenchaft.  S°.  Leip- 
zig, 1858. 

Victoria  Institute  or  Philosophical  Society 
of  Great  Britain.  Journal  of  the  trans- 
actions, 1868-80.  V.  1-14.  8°.  Lo7idon, 
1868-80. 

WiNCHELL  (A.)  Reconciliation  of  science 
and  religion.      12°.     Nezu  York,  1877. 

Wiseman  (N.)  Connexion  between  science 
and  revealed  religion.     8°.     Andover,  1837. 

ZoECKLER  (O.)  Geschichte  der  Beziehungen 
zwischen  Theologie  und  Naturwissenschaft. 
2  V.     8°.      Gilteislok,  1877. 

S:;e,  a/so.  Natural  Theology,  p.  loi. 

b.     The    Bible    and  the  Physical 
Sciences. 

I.      GENERAL    WORKS. 

Arnold  (J.  M.)  Genesis  and  science.  8°. 
London,  1875. 

Dawson  (J.  W.)  Archaia  :  or  studies  of  the 
cosmogony  and  natural  history  of  the 
Hebrew  Scriptures.     12°.     Montreal,  i860. 

Nature  and  the  Bible.      12°.     Nei.v  York, 

1875. 

The  story  of  the   earth  and   man.      16°. 

London,  1873. 

Eraser  (W.)  Blending  lights;  or,  the  rela- 
tions of  Natural  science,  Archasology,  and 
History,  to  the  Bible.  12°.  New  York, 
1874. 

Lewis  (Tayler).     "The   Light  by  which  we 
see  Light,"  or,  nature  and  the   Scriptures. 
12°.     New  York,  1875. 
[Vedder  Lecture,  1875.J 

Macdonald  (D.)  Creation  and  the  fall.  8°. 
Edinbitrgh,  1856. 

Maurice  (F.  D.)  The  claims  of  the  Bible 
and  of  science.  Correspondence  arising 
out  of  the  controversy  respecting  the  Pen- 
tateuch.     12°.     London,  1863. 

Miln  (R.)  The  state  of  the  world  from  the 
creation  to  the  deluge.  12°.  Carlisle, 
1786. 


MoORHOUSE  (J.)  Some  modern  difficulties 
respecting  the  facts  of  nature  and  revela- 
tion.     16°.      Cambridge,  1861. 

Ray  (J.)  Three  physico-theological  discour- 
ses, concerning  the  primitive  chaos,  the 
general  deluge,  the  dissolution  of  the 
world.      12°.     London,  1713. 

Reusch  (F.  H.)  Bibel  und  Natur.  Vorles- 
ungen  iiber  die  mosaische  Urgeschichte, 
(etc.)      3«  aufl.     8°.      Freiburg,   1870. 

Smith  (G.)  Chaldaischc  Genesis.  Ueber- 
setzung.  Nebst  Erlauterungen  von  F.  De- 
litzsch.     8°.     Leipzig,   1876. 

Zollman  (T.)  Bibel  und  Natur  in  der  Har- 
monic ihrer  Offenbarungen.  8°.  Ha?n- 
Imrg,   1872. 

See,  also.  General  Works,  preceding  sec- 
tion;  Natural  Theology,  p.  101  ;  and 
the  special  topics  following. 

2.     SPECIAL   TOPICS. 


ASTRONOMY. 

Chalmers  (T.)  The  Christian  revelation 
viewed  in  connection  with  the  modern  As- 
tronomy.    8°.      Glasgow,  1817. 

The  same.      lo"*  ed.      Glasgow,  1822. 

Kurtz  (J.  H.)  Die  Astronomic  und  die 
Bibel.     8°.     Mitau,  1842. 

The  same.     The   Bible  and   Astronomy. 

Translated  by  T.  D.  Simonton.  12°. 
Phila.,  1857. 

Mitchell  (O.  M.)  The  Astronomy  of  the 
Bible.      12°.     New   York,  1 87 1. 

Plurality  (The)  of  worlds.  [anon.] 
With  an  introduction  by  E.  Hitchcock. 
12°.      Boston,  1 86 1. 

See,  also,  preceding  section,  and  Mosaic 
Record  of  Creation. 

the  mosaic  record  of  creation. 

Baltzer  (J.  B.)  Die  biblische  Schopfungs- 
geschichte.  2v.  ini.  8°.  Leipzig,  l86-j- 
72. 

Barbee  (W.  J.)  The  physical  and  moral 
aspects  of  Geology.      12°.     Phila.,  1861. 


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I5IRKS  (T.  R.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of 
creation  with  reference  to  religious  nihilism, 
and  modern  theories  of  development.  16°. 
London,  1S72. 

BoARDMAN  (G.  D.)  Studies  in  the  creative 
week.     12°.     New  York,  1878. 

Dawson  (J.  W.)  The  origin  of  the  world, 
according  to  revelation  and  science.  12°. 
New   York,  1877. 

Elliot  (J.)  Moses  and  modern  science. 
16°.     London^  1871. 

Gloag  (P.  J.)  The  primeval  world;  a 
treatise  on  the  relations  of  Geology  to  The- 
ology.    12°.     Edinburgh,  1869. 

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THE    DELUGE. 

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Prayer-gauge  (The)  debate.  By  Prof. 
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See,  also.  Christian  Evidences,  Syst. 
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ORIGIN    OF    LIFE  AND    OF    MAN. 


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1871. 

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some  remarks'   upon  the   "  Confession  "   of 
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Cook  (J.)     Biology.     12°.     Boston,  1877. 
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Erdmann  (J.  E.)  Natur  oder  Schopfung. 
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KUHL  (J.)  Die  Descendenzlehre  und  der 
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ScHMiD  (R.)  Die  Darwin'schen  Theorien 
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8.     LITERATURE  OF  UNBELIEF. 

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York,  1875. 
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Boston,  1872. 
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Streitschrift  antiker  Weltanschauung  gegen 

das   Christenthum.     Aus  dem  Griechischen 

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1839. 
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considered.      18°.     London,  1726. 
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Translated   by   R.   Congreve.      16°.     Lon- 
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English    (G.    B.)     Five    pebbles    from    the 

brook.     Reply    to    Edward    Everett.      16° 

Phila.,  1824. 
Feuerbach  (L.)     The  essence  of  Christian 

ity.     Translated  by  M.  Evans.     8°.     Lon 

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St,  John  (H.,  viscount  Bolingbroke).  Es- 
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Ein  Nachwort  als  Vorwort  zu  den  neuen 

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Taylor  (R.)  The  devil's  pulpit.  v.  i. 
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The  diegesis.     8°.     Boston,  1834. 

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Weiss  (J.)  American  religion.  16°,  Bos- 
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Currey  (G.)  The'  confirmation  of  faith  by 
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Daille  (J.)  Traicte  de  I'employ  des  saincts 
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The   same.     De  vsv  patrvm.     Latine    e 

Gallico  nunc  primum  a  I.  Mettayero  red- 
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The  same.     Treatise  concerning  the  right 

use  of  the  fathers,  in  tile  decision  of  con- 
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The  same.     2''  Amer.  ed.      12°.     Phila., 

Dale  (R.  W.)  Protestantism  :  its  ultimate 
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D'AuBiGNE  (J.  H.  Merle).  The  authority 
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Davies  (J.)  The  supremacy  of  the  Scrip- 
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Dialogues  on  the  Catholic  and  Protestant 
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Gladstone  (W.  E.)  Vaticanism  :  an  answer 
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GoODE  (W.)  The  divine  rule  of  faith  and 
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Hawkins  (E.)  An  inquiry  into  the  con- 
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Hemert  (P.  van).      Het  Regt  op  en    de  Ver- 

pligting  tot   eigen   Oordeele  in    den  Gods- 

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HOLDEN  (G.)      The  authority  of  tradition    in 

matters  of  religion.      16°.     Loudon,  1838. 

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Ikbot  (B.)  On  the  true  notion  of  the  ex- 
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James  (T.)  A  treatise  of  the  corruptions  of 
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Manning  (H.  E.)  The  Oecumenical  council 
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MoRREN  (N.)  The  rule  of  faith.  8°. 
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Oettingen  (A.  von).  Antiultramontana. 
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Peck  (G.)  Appeal  from  tradition  to  Scrip- 
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1844- 

PiTTiS  (T.)  A  discourse  concerning  the  trial 
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Powell     (B.)       Tradition     unveiled.       8°. 

Phila.,  1 84 1. 

[With   Shuitleworth.    Not  tradition  but  Scrip- 
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Shuttleworth  (P.  N.)  Not  tradition  but 
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Smith  (T.  T.)     Man's  responsibility  in  refer- 
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SociNLis  ( F. )  De  Sacras  Scripturre  auctoritate 
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Stuffken  (J.  H.)     Over  de  Kerkelijke  Over- 
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Swainson  (C.  a.)     The  creeds  of  the  Church 
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SWEDENBORG  (E.)  The  doctrine  of  the  New 
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TiLLOTSON  (J.)  The  rule  of  faith:  or  an 
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16°.     London,  1666. 

Treatise  (A)  of  infallibility,  shewing  that 
the  church  of  Rome's  claim  to  that  high 
privilege  is  without  foundation  in  Scripture, 
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Vaughan  (Herbert,  R.  C.  bishop  of  Salford). 
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Whittaker  (W.)  A  disputation  on  Holy 
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Woodgate  (H.  A.)     The  authoritative  teach- 
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See,  also,  PoPE,  Authority,  etc.  of  the ; 
Protestantism  vs.  Roman  Catholicism; 
and  Criteria  of  Belief,  etc.  p.  99. 


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Robertson  (J.)  A  course  of  theological  lec- 
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Robinson  (T.)  The  Christian  system  un- 
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Rogers  (T.  )  The  faith,  doctrine,  and  re- 
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Ryland  (J.)  A  body  of  divinity  in  minia- 
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Shaw  (R.)  An  exposition  of  the  Westmin- 
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The  same.     12°.     Phila.,  \^\']. 

Sleigh  (W.)  Manual  of  Christian  instruc- 
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Smith  (J.  P.)  First  lines  of  Christian  the- 
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Smith  (S.  S.)  A  comprehensive  view  of  the 
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Taylor  (N.  W.)     Essays,  lectures,  etc.  upon 

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TiLENUS  (D.)     Syntagma  disputationum  theo- 

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The  same.     3  v.     4°.      Trajecti  aa  Rhe- 

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Compendium  theologiae  didactico-elenc- 

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1731- 
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Dogmatik     der     Evangelisch-Lutherischen 

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8°.     Philadelphia,  1833. 
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8°.     Halae,  1826. 
Wendelin   (M.    F.)     Christianae  theologiae 
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The  same.      18°.     Amstelodami,  1646. 

WiGAND  (J.)  Suntagma,  seu  corpus  doctrinae 
Christi,  ex  Nouo  Testamentum,  methodica 
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Wilson  (  W.)     The  thirty-nine  articles  of  the 

church  of  England,  illustrated   by  copious 

extracts  from  the  liturgy,  (etcj.     8°.     Ox- 
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WiSHEART  (W.)     Theologia,  or  discourses  of 

God.     V.  2.     16°.     Edinburgh,  17 16. 
WiTHERSPOO.N    (J.)      Lectures   on   divinity. 

8°.     Phila.,  1802. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  4.] 
W'lTsius  (H.)     De  oecononiia  frederum  Dei 

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4°.     Herbornae  Nassovioruvi,  1712. 

The  same.     sm.  4°.     Basileae,  i'jt,(). 

The  same.     The  oeconomy  of  the  cove- 
nants between  God  and  man.     Translated 

out   of  the    Latin.      3    v.      8°.       London, 

1762-63. 

The  same.     3  V.     8°.     Netv  Yoi-k,i']<)?,. 

Exercitationes  sacrae  in   symbolum   quod 

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1681. 
The    same.     Ed.    4".       4°.      Herbornae 

Nassoviorum,  1712. 

The  same.     4°.     Basileae,  1739. 

WiTTiCH    (C.)      Theologia   pacifica,   in   qua 

varia  problematatheologica  inter  Reformatos 

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4°.     Lngduni  Baiavorutn,  l683> 
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Boston,  1 85 1. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  1-3.] 
Wyttenbach    (D.)       Tentamen    theologiae 

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3  V.      12°.     Francofiirti,  1 747-49. 
Theologiae  elenchticae  initia.     i  v.  in  2. 

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2.     MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 


American  doctrinal  tract  society  publications. 

V.  I.     12?.     Boston,  1832. 
Coleridge  (S.  T.)     Aids  to  reflection.     12°. 

London,  1839. 
The  same.     8°.     Burlington,  1840. 


Cook  (J.)  Orthodoxy,  12°.  Boston, 1%-]^. 
[Boston  Monday  lectures.]     " 

Dickinson  (J.)  Familiar  letters  to  a  gentle- 
iTian  upon  a  variety  of  .seasonable  and  im- 
portant subjects  in  religion.      12°.     Boston, 

1745- 

The  same.      12°.     Pittsburg,  i^t,i. 

The  same.      12°.      Philadelphia,  \'&/^\. 

Erskine  (J.)    Theological  dissertations.     18°. 

London,  1765. 
Gib     (A.)       Sacred     contemplations.        12°. 

Philadelphia,   1788. 
Gratry    (A.)       La    philosophie    du    Credo. 

8°.     Paris,  1864. 
Hodge  (C.)     Essays  and    reviews.     Selected 

from    the    Princeton    Review.       8°.      N'ew 

York,  1857. 
Hutchinson  (L.)     On  the  principles  of  the 

Christian  religion.     8°.     London,  1817. 
Irons   (J.)     Jazer.     Assistance   for  the  weak 

in  faith.     S°.     London,  1821. 
Kinkade  (W.)     The" Bible  doctrine  of  God, 

Jesus  Christ,  the   Holy  Spirit,   atonement, 

(etc.)      16°.     New  York,  1829. 
Knox    (H.)     The   moral   and   religious  mis- 
cellany.    2  v.      16°.      Harrishurg,   1S08. 
Mueller  (J.)     Dogmatische  Abhandlungen. 

8°.     Bremen,  1870. 
Plitt  (F.)     Theologische  Bekenntnisse.     8°. 

Gotha,  1878. 
Plumptre  (C.)     The    Christian    guide.     8°. 

L^ondon,  1802. 
Potter    (J.)     An    inquiry    concerning   most 

important  truths.      12°.      [«./.],  1820. 
Price   (R.)     Sermons    on  the  Christian  doc- 
trine.     12°.     London,  1787. 
Princeton    theological    essays,     i"   and    2'' 

series.     2  v.     8°.     Xeiv    York,  1846-47. 
Proctor  (W.)     Five  discourses.     12°.     Ed- 
inburgh, 1824. 
Rothe    (R.)      Zur  Dogmatik.     8°.      Gotha, 

1869. 
Shedd  (W.  G.  T.)     Theological  essays.     8°. 

Nerv  York,   1879. 
WiTTICH    (C.)       Exercitationes   theologicae. 

4°.     LAcgd.  Batav.,  1682. 

[Bound  with  his  Theologia  pjicifica.] 
See,  also,  Miscellany,  p.  20. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— THEOL.  PROPER. 


149 


3.    THEOLOGY    PROPER. 

a.     The   Existence    and    Attributes  of 
God: 


Abernethy  (J.)  Discourses  concernini;  the 
perfections  of  God.  2  v.  12°.  Dublin, 
1740-42. 

Charnock  (S.)  Discourses  upon  the  exist- 
ence and  attributes  of  God.  i^'  Amer.  ed. 
2  V.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1840. 

The  same.     8°.     London.  1849. 

The  same.     2  v.      8°.     New  York,  l^Sl- 

Clarke    (S.)     A    discourse    concerning   the 
being  and  attributes  of  God,  the  obligations 
of  natural  religion,  etc.     5"!  ed.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1 7 19. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1704.] 

The  same.     6*  ed.     8°.     London,  \-j2Z,. 

CoLMAN  (B.)  .A  humble  discourse  of  the  in- 
comprehensibleness  of  God.  2**  ed.  18°. 
Boston,  1740. 

CONDER    (E.    R.)     The    basis    of  faith.       A 
critical  survey  of  the  grounds   of  Christian 
theism.     8°.     London,   1877. 
[Congregational  Lecture,  1877.] 

Divine  dialogues,  concerning  the  attributes  of 
God.  S^anon.A^  2'i  ed.  12°.  London, 
1713- 

DoBSON  (T.)  Letters  on  the  existence  and 
character  of  the  Deity,  and  on  the  moral 
state.     2  V.     18°.     Phila.,  1799-1804. 

Fawcett  (J.)  The  happiness,  dominion, 
immortality,  holiness,  and  equity  of  God. 
16°.     London,  1832. 

Fenelon  {¥.  de  Salignac  de  la  Mot  he).  A 
demonstration  of  the  existence  and  attri- 
butes of  God.      16°.     ILarrisbiirg,  lili. 

Fergus  (H.)     Testimony  of  nature  and  reve- 
lation to  the  being,  perfections  and  govern- 
ment of  God.     8°.     Phila.,  i'&2,2,. 
[In  Christian  Library,  v.  1.] 

JACKSON  (T.)  A  treatise  of  the  Divine 
essence  and  attributes.  2  v.  in  i.  sm.  4°. 
London,  1628-29. 


Reeve  (J.)     Practical  discourses  upon  the  per- 
fections and  wonderful  works  of  God.     8°. 
Dublin,  1796. 
[v.  1  of  his  Discour.ses.] 

Thompson  (R.  A.)  Christian  theism,  the 
testimony  of  reason  and  revelation  to  the 
existence  and  character  of  the  Supreme 
Being.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1855. 

The  same.      12°.     New  York,  1855. 

Whitby  (D.)  Sermons  on  the  attributes  of 
God.      12°.     London,  17 10. 

For  Works  on  the  Existence  of  God,  etc. 

See,  also,  NATURAL    THEOLOGY,    pp.     lOI- 

104. 

b.     The    Trinity. 

Alford  (M.  W.)  The  scriptural  doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  investigated  and  defended.  24°. 
Dover,  {N.  H.),  1842. 

Animadversions  upon  Dr.  Sherlock's  "Vin- 
dication of  the  Trinity."  l^anon.^  sm.  4°. 
London,  1693. 

AUGUSTINUS  (A.)  On  the  Trinity.  Trans- 
lated by  A.  W.  Haddan.      8°.     Edinburgh, 

1873- 

[v.  7  of  his  Works.] 
Austin  (B.j     Scripture  manifestation  of  the 

equality   of  the    Father,    Sonne,    and  Holy 

Ghost.      16°.     London,  1650. 
Bennet  (T.)     a  discourse  of  the  everblessed 

Trinity  in  unity.      12°.     London,  1718. 
Berriman   (W.)     Historical  account  of  the 

controversies  concerning   the  Trinity.      12°. 

Londo7i,  1725. 
Biblical    (A)     Trinity.       By     Theophilus. 

\^pseiidon.'\     12°.    Hartford,  [Conn.),  1850. 
BiCKERSTETH    (E.   H.)     The   rock    of  ages. 

12°.     Phila.,  [«.  d.^ 
BiSTERFELD    (J.    H.)       De    uno    Deo    Patre 

Filio  ac  Spiritu  Sancto.     sm.  4°.     Litgdttiii 

Batavoruin,  1639. 
Brooksbank  (C.)     a  dissertation  on  faith  in 

the  Holy  Trinity.     8°.     London,  1840. 
[Denj'er  prize  essay,  1840.] 
Burgess   (T.)     A  letter   on  a  passage  of  the 

Second    Symbolum    Antiochenum,    as    an 

evidence   of    the   authenticity    of    I.  John, 

v.  7.     8°.     London,  1825. 


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Tracts  on  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  and 

on  the  Nicene  and  Athanasian  creeds,  by 
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KuRGH  (W.)  A  Scriptural  confutaton  of  the 
arguments  of  the  one  Godhead  of  the 
Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1774. 

The  same.      12°.      Dublin,  \TJS- 

The  same.     18°.      Yoi k,  1778. 

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tains  of  the  first  three  centuries  respecting 
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Holy  Ghost.     12°.      York,  {Eng.),  1778. 

Calamy  (E.)  Sermons  concerning  the  doc- 
trine of  the  Trinity.     12°.     London,  XTJi. 

Cameron  (J.)  The  doctrine  of  the  only  true 
God  and  Jesus  Christ  whom  he  hath  sent. 
12°.     London,  1828. 

Candlish  (K.  S.)  The  Fatherhood  of  God. 
S'"  ed.     2  V.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1870. 

ClIEYNELL  (F.)  The  Divine  triunity  of  the 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1650. 

Christie  (W.)  Discourse  on  the  Divine 
unity.     12°.     Montrose,  1784. 

Dissertations  on  the   unity   of  God.     8°. 

Phila.,  1808. 

Clarke  (S.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity.     12°.     London,  1712. 

Thesame.     2*ed.     12°.     London, i-jig. 

Clayton  (R.)  An  essay  on  spirit,  wherein 
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85  pp.     12°.     London,  1753. 

Clear  (A)  demonstration  of  the  truth  of 
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[««(?«.]      12°.     Malta,  1834. 

Clear  (A)  display  of  the  Trinity.  \_anon.'\ 
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CONKESSIONS  (The)  of  a  member  of  the 
Church  of  England.  [(?«o«.]  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1830. 

Cooper  (C.)  The  vail  turned  aside.  12°. 
London,  1701. 


Crawford  (T.  }.)  The  Fatherhood  of  God 
considered  in  its  general  and  special  aspects. 
3d  ed.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1868. 

Crell  (J.)     De  uno  Deo  patre.    4°.    \^Rakau, 
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[Bound  with  Voelkel  (J.)  De  vera  religione.] 

Dana  (M.  S.  B.)  Letters  addressed  to  re- 
latives and  friends.      12°.     Boston,  1845. 

Defence  of  the  Rev.  T.  Lindsey  from  the  at- 
tack of  Wm.  Burgh.  By  a  physician. 
\anon.'\     8°.      London,  1779. 

Doctrine  (The)  of  the  Trinity  from  the 
Scriptures.      \^anon.'\     8°.     Lo7idon,  1768. 

Doctrine  (The)  of  the  Trinity  in  unity. 
{anon.'l      8°.      London,  1833. 

Doctrine  (The)  of  the  blessed  Trinity  stated 
and  defended.  By  some  London  ministers. 
12°.     London,  1 7 19. 

Edwards  (J.)  Observations  concerning  the 
Scripture  oeconomy  of  the  Trinity  and  cove- 
nant of  redemption.  With  an  introduction 
and  appendix  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth.  16°. 
New  York,   1880. 

Foster  (T.)  An  appeal  to  the  yearly  meeting 
of  Friends.     8°.     London,  181 5. 

Graves  (R.)  Select  Scriptural  proofs  of  the 
Trinity.      8°.      Dublin,  1840. 

Gregory  (F.)  The  doctrine  of  the  glorious 
Trinity.      16°.      London,  1695. 

Hales  (W.)  Faith  in  the  Holy  Trinity.  2<» 
ed.     2  V.  in  i.     8°.     London,  1818. 

Hawthorne  (G.  S.)  The  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  a  doctrine  not  of  divine  origin.  8°. 
London,  185 1. 

Hope  (C.  D.)  The  catholic  doctrine  of  a 
triune  God.     16°.     London,  1839. 

Horne  (T.  H.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of 
the  Trinity.      12°.     London,  1826. 

HUNTINGFORD    (G.    I.)      Thoughts    on    the 
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Jackson  (J.)     Christian  liberty  asserted,  and 
the  Scripture  doctrine  of  the   Trinity  vindi- 
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Farther  remarks  on    Waterland's   farther 

vindication  of  Clirist's  Divinity.     By  Phila- 
lethes  •  Cantabrigiensis.       \_psei(u^on.'\      12°. 
London,   1724. 
[Bound  with  his  Remarks  on  Waterland.] 

A  true  narrative  of  the   controversy  con- 
cerning the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  being  a 
reply  to  Dr.  Berriman's  Historical  account. 
\_aiion.']      12°.     London,  1725. 
[Bound  with  his  Remarks  on  Waterland.] 

Jones  (W.)  The  catholic  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity.     S'"  ed.      16°.     London,  1810. 

The    same.     2<*    Amer.    ed.      16°.     New 

York,  1818. 

Jones    (W.)     A    full  answer  to  the  Essay  on 
.spirit.     2^  ed.      12°.     London,  1753. 
[Bound  with  Clayton  (R.)  Essay  on  spirit.] 

The  same.     2'*  ed.      12°.      Londoji,lT]0. 

[Bound  with  Clayton  (R.)  Essay  on  spirit.] 

KiDU  (J.)  An  essay  on  the  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity.     8°.     London,  1815. 

A   dissertation  on  the  eternal   Sonship  of 

Christ.      12°.      Phila.,  1823. 

The  same. .  New  ed.  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  R.  S.  Candlish.  12°.  London, 
1872. 

KiNNE  (A.)  Essay  on  the  Sonship  of  Jesus 
Christ.      16°.     Boston,    1814. 

Knight  (J.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
Trinity.     2.^  ed.      12°.      London,  1 7 14. 

The  same.     3'' ed.      12°.     London,  1'J22. 

^The  same.     Continued.      12°.     London, 

1715- 

[Bound  with  his  Scripture  doctrine.] 
The  same.     12°.     London,  1722. 

[Bound  with  his  Scripture  doctrine.] 
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trine of  the  Trinity.      12°.     Phila.,  1832. 
Law    (J.)       The    Scripture   doctrine  of    the 

Divine  unity  and  of  the  person   of  Christ. 

12°.     Alnwick,  1827. 
LmnSEY    (T.)       Apology    on    resigning     his 

vicarage.     2<i  ed.      12°.     Loudon,  11-]^. 
LUCKEY   (S.)     A   defence  of  the  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity.      16°.      Troy,  {N.  Y.),  1818. 
McWright   (A.)     The  Trinity  of  God  and 

the   atonement  of  Christ  defended  against 

Unitarianism.      12°.      Columbus,  1841. 
Marlow  (I. )     A  treatise  on  the  Holy  Trinity. 

18°.     L^ondon,  1690. 


Martin    (D.)     La   verite   du   texte   de  la  i. 
Epistre     de     Saint    Jean,     Ch.     v.        16°. 
Utrecht,  172 1. 
Mastertown  (C.)    The  doctrine  of  the  Holy 

Trinity.     2^  ed.      16°.     London,  1734. 
Mattison  (H.)     A  Scripture  defence   of  the 

Trinity.      18°.     New  York,  185 1. 
Miller  (J.)     Is  God  a  Trinity  ?    12°.    Phila., 
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[In  his  Questions  awakened  by  the  Bible.] 
Miller  (M.R.)     The  luminous  Unity.     12°. 

Phila.,  1876. 
Miller  (S.)     Letters  on  the  eternal  Sonship 

of  Christ.      12°.     Phila.,  1823. 
Milton   (J.)     Last  thoughts  on  the  Trinity. 

16°.     London,  1828. 
Moore  (H.)     A  treatise  on  the  Divine  nature. 

8°.     Boston,  1824. 
Mortlock   (E.)      Scripture   testimony  to   the 
doctrine  of  the   Trinity.      8°.      Cambridge, 
1844. 
Norton   (A.)     Statement  of  reasons  for  not 
believing  the  doctrines  of  Trinitarians  con- 
cerning the   nature   of  God  and  the  person 
of  Christ.      12°.      Cambridge,  1833. 
Oxlee    (J.)     The    Christian   doctrines  of  the 
Trinity  and   Incarnation.     3  v.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1815. 
Pease    (A.    G.)      Philosophy   of   Trinitarian 

doctrine.      12°.     A'eiu  York,  1875. 
Plumer  (E.  ¥.)  and  McCalla  (W.  L.)     A 
public    discussion    of    the    doctrine    of  the 
Trinity.      16°.     Philadelphia,  1842. 
PORSON    (R.)      Letters  to  archdeacon  Travis 
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8°.     London,  1790. 
PuRVES   (J.)       The    Scripture   doctrine    con- 
cerning the  Father,  Son  and    Holy  Spirit. 
2^  ed.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1784. 

The  same.     3<»  ed.     12°.     Phila..    1819. 

RoBBlNS  (T.)      A  discourse  on  the  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity.      16°.     A'ew  Bedford,  1836. 
Scott  (D.)     An  essay  towards  a  demonstra- 
tion of  the  Scripture   Trinity.      16°.     Sher- 
borne, \_n.  d.'\ 
ScoTT  (J.)     The  holy  Scriptural    doctrine   of 

the  Divine  Trinity.     8°.     London,  1754. 
Sherlock  (W.)     A  vindication  of  the  Trin- 
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and  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1812. 
Sl.oss  (J.)     The  doctrine  of  the  Trinity.     8°. 

London,  1736. 
Smith  (E.)     A  treatise    on    the  character   of 
Jesus    Christ,    and    on    the    Trinity.       16°. 
Boston,  18 14. 

The    same.      2*   ed.       16°.       Poidtney, 

(F/.),  1S24. 
Some  considerations  concerning  the  Trinity. 

[anon.l      12°.      London,   169S. 
South    (R.)       Tritheism    charged    upon   Dr. 
Sherlock's    new    notion    of     the     Trinity. 
\_anon!\     sm.  4°.      London,  1695. 
Stevens    (J.)     A    Scriptural    display  of  the 
Triune    God,    and   the    early    existence   of 
Jesus  human  soul.     8°.     London,  181 3. 
Stillingfleet  (E.)     Discourse   in  vindica- 
tion  of  the    doctrine    of  the  Trinity.      12°. 
London,  1697. 
T.\RN0VIUS    (P.)     De    sacrosancta   Trinitate. 

sm.  4°.      Rostochi,  1625. 
Taylor  (A.)     The  true  Scripture  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity.     8°.     London,  1727. 
Taylor   (J.)     A  sling  and   a  stone,  or  the 
.sword   of  the   Lord   and   of  Gideon.      16°. 
Bristol,  1742. 
Thirlbv  (S.)     a  defense  of  the  answer  to 
Mr.    Whiston's    suspicions.       16°.      Cam- 
bridge, 17 13. 
Thomas   (T.   F.)      Familiar   lectures   on    the 
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1838. 
Thorold  (J.    B.)     Scripture  interpreted   by 

Scripture.     8°.     London,  1770. 
ToLLEY  (J.  G.)     An  e.xplanatory  view  of  the 
doctrine    of    the    Trinity.      8°.      London 
1827. 

The  same.     2''  ed.     8°.  .  London,   1829. 

Trapi'    (J.)       The    doctrine   of  the   Trinity. 

12°.     London,  1730. 
Triplicity.     \^anon.'\     2  v.     12°.     London, 

1840. 
Views  of  the  Holy  Trinity.     [rt;/o«.]      16°. 

Charleston,  1853. 
VoGAN   (T.  S.  L.)     The  principal  objections 
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[Bumpton  Lecture,  18.37.] 


Walker  (G.)  Letters  to  a  friend  on  the  doc- 
trines of  the  Trinity  and  -the  Atonement. 
8°.     London,   1843. 

Wallts  (J.)  Eight  letters  concerning  the 
Trinity.  New  ed.  with  notes  by  J.  Fiintoff. 
8°.     London,   1840. 

Waterland  (D.)  ^f^-,  under  The  Divini- 
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Watts  (I.)  Dissertations  relating  to  the 
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16°.      London,  1726. 

Weeks  (R.  D.)  Jehovah- Jesus  :  the  oneness 
of  God,  the  true  trinity.  12°.  New  York, 
1876. 

Whiston  (W.)  Primitive  Christianity.  4  v. 
12°.     London,  171 1. 

Wilbur  (A.)  Biblical  standpoint  views  of 
the  sonship  of  Christ,  the  Comforter,  and 
Trinity.  With  appendix  on  the  Atonement. 
12°.     Boston,  1875. 

Winslow  (H.)  Discourses  on  the  Trinity. 
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Worcester  (N.)  Bible' news.  16°.  Bos- 
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The  same.     3'^  ed.      12°.     Boston,  iZz'i^. 

See,  also.  Unitarian  controversy. 


c.      The    Divinity    of    Christ. 

Abbadie  (J.j  Traite  de  la  Divinitie  de  notre 
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1690. 

The   same.     Treatise   on   the  Divinity  of 

our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  New  ed.  by  A. 
Booth.      16°.     Burlington,  {N.  J.),  1802. 

Allen  (B.)  Jesus  Christ  and  him  crucified. 
12°.      Philadelphia,  1822. 

Austin  (  W.)  An  essay  on  the  human  charac- 
ter of  Jesus  Christ.     8°.     Boston,  1807. 

Baillie  (J.)  A  view  of  the  general  tenour 
of  the  New  Testament  regarding  the  nature 
and  dignity  of  Jesus  Christ.  2^  ed.  8°. 
London,  1838. 

Barnard  (J.)  The  Divinity  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.     8°.     London,  i"]^^. 

Beatson  (J.)  The  Divine  character  of 
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Bei.lett  (J.  G.)  The  Son  of  God.  By  the 
author  of  "  Moral  glory  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ."      [anon.]      12°.     London,  1870. 

Belsham  (T.)  a  calm  inquiry  into  the  Scrip- 
ture doctrine  concerning  the  person  of 
Christ.     2*  ed.     8°.     London,  I'ix']. 

BoYSE  (J.)  A  vindication  of  the  true  Deity 
of  our  blessed  Saviour.  3'^  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don,  1 7 19. 

Bradbury  (T.)  The  mystery  of  godliness. 
2  V.     8°.     London,  1726. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.     Phila.,  1840. 

Brandon  (P.)  The  assertion  of  the  Divinity 
of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  23 
pp.     12°.     Deal,  1813. 

Brett  (T.)  On  the  Deity  and  mediatorial 
character  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ.     8°.     London,  1 82 1. 

Brittain  (T.  L.)  The  Divinity  of  Jesus 
Christ,  and  the  beauties  of  his  Gospel  de- 
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Bull  (G.)  Judicium  ecclesiae  trium  primo- 
rumseculorum  de  necessitate  credendi  quod 
Jesus  Christus  sit  verus  Deus.  12°.  Am- 
stelodami,  1696. 

The  same.     8°.      Oxford,  1846. 

[In  his  Works,  Burton's  ed.,  v.  ^^^^ 

Primitiva  et  apostolica  traditio  dogmatis 

in  ecclesia  catholica  recepti,  de  Jesu  Christi 
servatoris   nostri    divinitate.     8°.      Oxford, 
1846. 
[In  his  Works,  Burton's  ed.,  v.  6.] 

Burgess  (T.)  Tracts  on  the  Divinity  of 
Christ.     8°.     London,  1820. 

Burns  (W.)  The  primitive  doctrine  concern- 
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Christ.     8°.      Glasgow,  1822. 

Burton  (E.)  Testimonies  of  the  Ante-Ni- 
cene  fathers  to  the  Divinity  of  Christ.  8°. 
Oxford,  1826. 

Bushnell  (H.)  The  character  of  Jesus  : 
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men.     18°.     New  York,  1867. 

God  in  Christ.      12°.     Hartford,  1849. 

Cardale  (P.)  True  doctrine  of  the  New 
Testament  concerning  Jesus  Christ  con- 
sidered.    2-1  ed.     8°.     London,  i-]Ti. 

Carlile  (J.)  Jesus  Christ  the  great  God  our 
Saviour.      16°.     Dublin,  1828. 


Charleton  (C.)  "  A  bridle  for  the  ass," 
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onlyGod,by  R.  Hindmarsh."  8°.  Phila., 
1816. 

Claggett  (J.)  The  Divinity  of  the  Son  of 
God  defended.     12°.     London,  1719. 

Cowell  (B.)  The  Deity  of  Christ  proved,  by 
several  hundred  texts  of  Holy  Scripture. 
18°.     Providence,  1833. 

Crell    (S.)       Initium    evangelii    S.    Joannis 
Apostoli  ex  antiquitate  ecclesiastica  restitu- 
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Davies  (E.)  An  attempt  to  set  forth  the  true 
Christ  of  God.  72  pp.  2'*  ed.  16°.  Lon- 
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Dawson  (B.)     An  illustration  of  several  texts 
of  Scripture,  particularly  those  in  which  the 
logos  occurs.     8°.     Londoji,  1765. 
[Lady  Moyer  Lectures,  1764-65.] 

De  Gols  (G.)  a  vindication  of  the  worship 
of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  as  the  Supreme 
God.     8°.     London,  1726. 

Doctrine    (The)    of    the    blessed    Trinity. 

[anon.]      12°.     London,  1719. 

[Bound  with  Boyse  (.1.)    Vindication  of  the  true 
Deity,  etc.] 

Examination  (An)  of  Liddon's  Bampton 
Lectures  on  the  Divinity  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,      [anon.]      12°.     Boston,  1872. 

Gordon  (W.  R.)  The  supreme  Godhead  of 
Christ.      18°.     Flushing,  1848. 

Hawker  (R.)  Sermons  on  the  Divinity  of 
Christ.     8°.     London,  1792. 

The  same.     2   v.   in  i.     18°.     London, 

1847. 

Hawtrey  (C.)  An  appeal  to  the  New  Testa- 
ment in  proof  of  the  Divinity  of  the  Son 
of  God.     8°.     London,  1794. 

Henkel  (D.)  a  treatise  on  the  person  and 
incarnation  of  Jesus  Christ.  18°.  Netu 
Market,  1 830. 

Hindmarsh  (R.)  A  seal  upon  the  Hjds  of 
Unitarians,  Trinitarians,  etc.,  who  refuse  to 
acknowledge  the  sole,  supreme,  and  exclu- 
sive Divinity  of  our  Ldrd  Jesus  Christ.  8°. 
Phila.,  1815. 


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Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley,  containing  proofs 

of  the  exclusive  Divinity   of  Jesus    Christ, 

&c.     8°.     London,  1792. 
Holy  thoughts  on  a  God  made  man.      \_anon.1 

16'.     London,  1704. 
HORSLEY   (S.)     Tracts    in   controversy    with 

Dr.   Priestley,  upon  the  belief  of  the  first 

ages  in  our  Lord's  Divinity.     8°.     Dundee, 

1812. 
The   same,     i"'  Amer.    ed.      8°.     Bur- 

lington,  {N.  J.),  1 821. 
HoWARTH  (H.)     Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  Christ 

of  God.     12°.     Cambridge,  183S. 

[Hulsean  Lecture,  1836.] 
IsHERWOOD  (J.)     The  Divinity  of  our  Lord 

and    Saviour    Jesus    Christ.      8°.      Oxford, 

1835- 

Jamieson  (J.)  A  vindication  of  the  doctrine 
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ing the  Deity  of  Christ.  2  v.  8°.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1794. 

Judged  by  his  words.  An  attempt  to  weigh 
a  certain  kind  of  evidence  respecting  Christ. 
[anon.'\     8°.     London,  1870. 

Knight    (J.)     Sermons,   in    defence    of  the 
Divinity  of  our    Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and    of 
the  Holy  Spirit.      12°.     London,  1 721. 
[Lady  Moyer  Lectures,  1721.] 

Laing  (W.)  Philemon's  letters  to  Onesimus  : 
upon  the  subjects  of  Christ's  atonement 
and  Divinity.     12°.     Neivry,  1791. 

Leathes  (S.)     The  witness  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament to  Christ.     8°.     London,  1868. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1868.]    ' 

The  witness   of  St.  Paul   to    Christ.     8°. 

London,  1869. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1869.] 

The  witness  of  St.  John   to    Christ.     8°. 

London,  1870. 
[Boyle  Lecture,  1870.] 

LiDDON  (H.  P.)     The  Divinity  of  our  Lord 
and    Saviour    Jesus   Christ.     8°.     Oxford, 
1867. 
[Bainpton  Lecture,  18GC.] 

The  same.     12°.     London,  1868. 

LiNDSEY  (T.)  An  examination  of  Mr. 
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The    same.      l"   Amer.   ed.     2    v.       8°. 

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TOMLIN    [Capt.)     Arius    slain    and    Soeinus 

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The  same.  New  ed.  by  W.  L.  Alexan- 
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The    same.      New    ed.       i8°.      Boston, 

.    1838. 

See,  a/so.  Person  and  Work  of  Christ. 


d.      Personality  and    Offices  of  the 
Holy   Spirit. 

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York,  1870. 

Bi'CHANAN  (J.)  The  office  and  work  of  the 
Holy  Spirit.     12°.     Ne^v  York,  1847. 

Carne  (R.  H.)  The  proper  Deity  and  dis- 
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Holy  Ghost.     16°.     Exeter,  1818. 

Daunt  (A.)     Person  and  offices  of  the  Holy 
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[Donnellan  Lecture,  1879.] 

P"lavel  (J.)  The  method  of  Grace  in  the 
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the  eternal  redemption  contrived  by  the 
Father  and  accomplished  by  the  Son.  8°. 
N^eiv  York,  [«.  d.'\ 

GoODE  (W.)  The  modern  claims  to  the  pos- 
session of  the  extraordinary  gifts  of  the 
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appendix  on  the  heresy  with  which  the 
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Goodwin  (J.)     Pleroma  to  pneumatikon ;  or, 
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IIURRION  (J.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
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Kahnis  (K.  a.)  De  Lehre  vom  Heiligen 
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Kelly  (W.)  The  New  Testament  doctrine 
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Knight  (J.)     Sermons  in  defence  of  the  Di- 
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(In  his  Lady  Moyer  Lecture.9, 1721.] 


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Morgan  (J.)     The  Scripture  testimony  to  the 

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Warburton  (W.)     The  doctrine  of  Grace; 

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1763. 
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Blair  (S.)     The  doctrine  of  predestination, 

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1836. 


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tion.    72  pp.      12°.     Philadelphia,  1849. 

BoNONiA  (Joannes  a).  De  aeterna  Dei  prae- 
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■    nii,  1555. 

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Cotton  (J.)  A  treatise  clearing  certain 
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Knox  (J.)  An  answer  to  a  great  nvmber  of 
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universal  atonement.  16°.  Edinbia-gh, 
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Matthews  (J.)  and  Franklin  (B.)  Pre- 
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A  discussion  held  in  Carlisle,  Ky.,  1852. 
12°.      Cincinnati,  1852. 


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Ratramnus.     De  praedestinatione  Dei.    roy. 
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Reconciler  (The) ;  an  attempt  to  exhibit  in 
a  new  light  the  glory    of  the    Divine    gov- 
ernment     and     the     Divine      sovereignty. 
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The    same,     z^   ed.      12°.      Cinci?inati, 

1851. 
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ScOTUS  Erigena  (J.)     Liber  de  praedestina- 
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The  same.      16°.      A'eiv  York,  1^1 1. 

The  same.      18°.     Phila.,   1830. 

Twisse    (W.)      The    riches    of   God's    love, 
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See,    also,     CREATION    AND    Providence; 
Moral  Agency  ;  and  Calvinistic  and 
Arminian  Controversy. 


tjg  DOCTR,    THEOL.— PROVIDENCE 

f.     Creation    and    Providence. 


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Butler  (J.)     The  analogy  of  religion,  natural 
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Note.    For  other  editions,  see  p.  102. 

Carson  (A.)  History  of  providence,  as 
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Clarke  (J.)     An  inquiry  into  the  cause  and 
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Duncan  (J.  M.)  Lectures  on  the  general 
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Edwards  (J.)  Two  dissertations,  i.  Con- 
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Edinburgh,  1858. 

Gib   (A.)      View   of  the  dependence  of  all 
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GiLLETT  (E.  H.)  The  moral  system.  12°. 
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Illustration  (An)  of  the  wisdom  and  equity 
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Jackson  (W.)     The  doctrine  of  retribution. 
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King  (W.)  An  essay  on  the  origin  of  evil. 
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The  same.     8°.     Cambridge,  1739. 

The   same.     4'"  ed.      12°.     Cambridge, 

1758. 

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dicaeae  de  bonitate  Dei  libertate  hominis 
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The  same.     Essais  de   theodicee.     (Tra- 

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1720. 

McCosH  (J.)  The  method  of  Divine  gov- 
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The  same.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1852. 

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Plumer  (W.  S.)  Jehovah-Jireh ;  a  treatise 
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Plutarch.  On  the  delay  of  the  Deity  in' the 
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8°.     London,  1841. 

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dentia  et  iii  de  animalibus,  ex  Armena 
versione  antiquissima  .  .  .  nunc  primum 
in  Latinum  fideliter  translati  per  J.  B. 
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more, 1840. 

Smith  (S.)  The  Divine  government.  12°. 
London,  1826. 

SwEDENBORG  (E.)  The  wisdom  of  angels 
concerning  the  Divine  providence.  8°. 
Boston,  1796. 


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York,  1859. 

Theodoretus.  De  providentia.  (Grtece 
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Turner  (W.)  A  compleat  history  of  the 
most  remarkable  providences,  both  of  judg- 
ment and  mercy,  which  have  happened  in 
this  present  age.     fol.     London,  1697. 

Werdermann  (J.  C.  G.)  Neuer  Versuch 
zur  Theodicee,  oder  iiber  Freyheit.  8°. 
Dessau  und  Leipzig,  1784. 

Williams  (E.)  An  essay  on  the  equity  of 
Divine  government,  and  the  sovereignty  of 
Divine  grace.     8°.     London,  1809. 

Wilson  (J.  P.)  An  essay  on  the  probation 
of  fallen  men.     8°.     Phila.,  1827. 

WiTTlCH    (C.)       Deus    mundi    rector.      4°. 
Lugd.  Batav.,   1682. 
[In  his  Exercit.  theol.,  pp.  1-191.] 

See,  also,  NATURAL  Theology,  p.  102; 
Mosaic  Record  of  Creation,  p.  135  ; 
Order  OF  Nature,  p.  136;  and  Divine 
Decrees,  p.  156. 


g.     Angels. 


Bekker  (B.)     Der  Betoveerde  Weereld.     v. 
3.  .  sm.  4°.     Amsterdam,  1693. 
[v.  1-2  wanting.] 

Conway  (M,  D.)     Demonology   and    devil- 
lore.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1879. 

DiNGLEY  (R.)     The  deputation  of  angels   or 
the  angell  guardian.     16°.    London,  1654. 

Farmer  (H.)     An  essay  on   the   demoniacs 
of    the    Newr    Testament.      8°.      London, 

1775- 
Gilpin    (R.)       Daemonologia   sacra;     or   a 

treatise    of    Satans    temptations.       sm.    4°. 

London,  1677. 
History  (The)    of  the   devil,   ancient   and 

modern.      \anon^^      l8°.     London,  1780. 
Hoelemann(H.  G.)     Die  Reden  des    Satan 

in  der  heiligen  Schrift.    8°.    Leipzig,  1875. 
Kurtz  (J.  H.)     Die  Sohne  Gottes  in  I  Moses 

6,  1-4,  und  die  siindigenden  Engel    in    2 

Peter  2,  4-5    und   Jude  6-7.     8°.     Milan, 

i8=;8. 


RosKOFF  (G.)  Geschichte  des  Teufels.  2  v. 
8°.     Leipzig,  1869. 

Satan  (The)  of  Scripture.  By  a  Clergyman. 
[anon.']      16°.     London,   1876. 

Scott    (W.)     The   existence   of  evil    spirits 
proved ;  and  their   agency   explained  and 
illustrated.      12°.     London,   1853. 
[Congregational  Lecture,  v.  9.] 

Shedd  (W.)  Letters  to  W.  E.  Channing, 
on  the  existence  and  agency  of  fallen 
spirits.      12°.     Boston,  1828. 

Timpson  (T.)  The  -angels  of  God :  their 
nature,  character,  ranks  and  ministerial 
services.     2*  ed.     12°.     London,  1847. 

Whately  (R.)  a  view  of  the  Scripture  re- 
lations respecting  good  and  evil  angels. 
2*  ed.      16°.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

4.     ANTHROPOLOGY. 

a.      Nature  and  original  state  of  Man, 

AuGUSTiNUS  (A.)  On  the  soul  and  its  origin. 
A  new  translation.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  12.] 

Baber  (T.)  The  state  of  man  originally 
mutable  and  imperfect.     8°.    London, 1^22. 

Beck  (J.  T.)  Outlines  of  Biblical  psychology. 
From  the  3'*  Ger.  ed.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1877. 

Child's  (The)  book  on  the  soul.  Translated 
into  Armeno -Turkish  by  M.  Powers.  24°. 
Smyrna,  1839. 

Delitzsch  (F.)  A  system  of  Biblical  psy- 
chology. Translated  by  R.  E.  Wallis.  2* 
ed.     8°.     Editiburgh,  1869. 

Des  Marets  or  Maresius  (S.)  Refutatio 
fabulae  praeadamiticae.  24°.  Groningae, 
1656? 

Drew  (S.)  An  original  essay  on  the  im- 
materiality and  immortality  of  the  human 
soul.     2*  ed.     8°.     Bristol,  1803. 

Harris  (J.)  Man  primeval :  or,  the  consti- 
tution and  primitive  condition  of  the  human 
being.  ,   12°.     Boston,  1870. 

Heard  (J.  B.)  The  tripartite  nature  of  man, 
spirit,  soul  and  body.  4""  ed.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1875. 


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DOCTR.  THEOL.— SIN. 


Ives  (C.  L.)  The  Bible  doctrine  of  the  soul. 
i6°.     Philadelphia,  1878. 

Laidlaw   (J.)     The   Bible  doctrine  of  man. 
8°.     Edinburgh,    1 879. 
[Cunningham  Lectures,  v.  7.] 

■LuEDEMANN  (H.)  Die  Anthropologic  des 
Apostels  Paulas.     8°.     Kiel,  \?>Ti. 

Mead  (C.  M.)  The  soul  here  and  hereafter: 
a  Biblical  study.      16°.     Boston,  1879. 

Oberthur  (F.)  Biblische  Anthropologie. 
2«  aufl.     4  V.  in  3.     8°.  /  Mi'mster,  1S08-26. 

Phipps  (J.)  The  original  and  present  state  of 
man.     12°.     London,  1783. 

The  same.     16°.     Phila.,  \%2>(^. 

Pl.ATO.  Phaedo ;  or  the  immortality  of  the 
soul.  Translated  by  C.  S.  Stanford.  New 
ed.,  with  the  opinions  of  philosophers  and 
divines  on  the  soul's  immortality,  notes,  and 
a  catalogue  of  works.  12°.  New  York, 
1854. 

Swedenborg  (E.)  On  the  intercourse  be- 
tween the  soul  and  the  body.  18°.  Bos- 
ton, 1828. 

West  (E.)  The  excellency  of  man,  deduced 
from  reason  and  revelation.  S°.  London, 
1847. 

See,  also,  Annihilationism  ;  Anthropol- 
ogy, Scientific;  Future  State;  Future 
Life,  p.  115;  Mental  Science;  Mosaic 
Record  of  Creation,  p.  135  ;  Origin  of 
man,  p.  136. 


b.     Covenant  ot  Works. 

Boston  (T.)  A  view  of  the  covenant  of 
works  from  the  Sacred  records.  16°. 
Edinburgh,  1772. 

The  same.     12°.     /%//<?.,  1827. 

Gili  (A.)     A  view  of  the  covenant  of  works. 
8°.     Phila.,  1788. 
[In  his  S«cred  contemplations.] 

Wardle  (R.)  Lectures  on  the  dispensations 
of  God  with  Adam.     16°.    Newbury ,  \%2'] . 

WiTSius    (H.)      The  ceconomy   of  the  cove- 
nants between  God  and   Man.     Translated 
out   of  the    Latin.      3    v.      8°.      London, 
1762-63. 
Note.    For  other  editions,  see  p.  148.   • 

See,  also,  PLAN  OF  SALVATION. 


c.      Sin. 

AUGUSTINUS   (A.)      On  the  grace   of  Christ 

and    on     original    sin.       8°.     Edinburgh, 

1874. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  12.] 
Bersier   (E.)     The  oneness   of  the   race   in 

its  fall  and  its  future.     From  the  French  by 

Annie  Harwood.      12°.     London,  1 87 1. 
BoARDMAN  (H.  A.)     The  Scripture  doctrine 

of  original  sin.      16°.     Phila.,  1839. 
Edwards  (J.)     The  great  Christian   doctrine 

of   original    sin    defended.      8°.      Boston, 

1758. 
Hopkins    (S.)      The   doctrine   of   the    two 

covenants,  wherein  the  nature  of  original 

sin  is  explained,  .etc.     8°.     London,  l?>og. 
Lemme  (L.)     Die  religionsgeschichtliche  Be- 

dentung    des    Dekalogs.     Prolegomena    zu 

einer     alttestamentlichen    Lehre    von    der 

Sunde.     8°.     Breslau,  1880. 
Letters  to  \Vm.  Wilberforce,  on  the  doctrine 

of    hereditary   depravity.       [anon.]       12°. 

Boston,  1799. 
MTlvaine  (J.  H.)     The  tree  of  the  knowl- 
edge of  good   and  evil.      12°.     New  York, 

1847. 
Mau    (H.   a.)     Vom   Tode   dem    Solde   der 

Siinden.     8°.     Kiel,  1841. 
Michaelis  (J.  D.)    Gedanken  iiber  die  Lehre 

der  heiligen  Schrift  von  Siinde  und  Genug- 

thuung.      12°.      Gottingen,  iTjg. 
Mueller  (J.)     Die  christliche  Lehre  von  der 

Sunde.     2  v.     8°.     Breslau,  1844. 
The  same.     The  Christian  doctrine  of  sin . 

Translated  by  Rev.  W.  Urwick.     2  v.     8°. 

Edinburgh,  1868. 
Owen  (J.)     The  nature,  power  and  deceit  of 

indwelling  sin.      12°.     Phila.,  1842. 
Payne   (G.)     The  doctrine    of  original    sin. 

8°.     London,  1845. 

[Congregational  Lecture,  v.  11.] 
ScHAFF  (P.)     Die  Siinde  wider  den  heiligen 

Geist.     8°.     J/alle,  1841. 
Straffen  (G.  M.)     Sin  as  set  forth  in  Holy 

Scripture.     12°.     New  York,  1876. 
[Hulsean  Lecture  for  1874.] 
Taylor    (J.)       The    Scripture    doctrine    of 

original  sin.     8°.     London,  1740. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— MORAL  AGENCY. 


i6i 


The  .same.      4"'    ed.      12°.     Nnvcastle, 

1S45. 

TuLLOCH  (J.)  The  Christian  doctrine  of  sin. 
12°.     Edi7ibnrgh,   1S76. 

Zahn  (A.)  Die  notione  pfeccati,  quani  Johan- 
nes in  prima  Epistola  docet,  commentatio. 
8°.     Halis  Saxonum,  1872. 

See,  also,  NATURE  OF  MAN,  p.  159;  Provi- 
dence or  Divine  Government,  p.  158; 
a7td  Calvinistic  and  Arminian  Contro- 
versy. 


Moral  Agency,   Inability,  etc. 


ANDROS  (T.)     An  essay  in  which  the  doctrine 

of  positive  Divine  efficiency  exciting  the  will 

of   men    to    sin    is   refuted.      16"^.     Boston, 

1820. 
AuGUSTiNUS    (A.)     On  grace  and    free-will. 

8°.     Edinburgh,  1876. 
[In  his  Works,  v,  15.] 
Bernier  (F.)     Traite   du  libre,  et   du  volon- 

taire.     16°.     Amsterdat)i,  16S5. 
Bockshammer    (G.    F.)       Die    Freiheit   des 

menschlichen    Willens.       8°.       Stuttgart, 

1821. 
The  same.     Translated  by  A.  Kaufman. 

12°.     Andover,  1835. 
Bradwardine   (T.)     De   Causa  Dei   contra 

Pelagium,   et   de  virtute  causarum  ad  suos 

Mertonenses.     Opera  et  studio  H.  Savilii. 

fol.     London,  1618. 
Day    (J.)     An   inquiry    concerning   the   self 

determining  power  of  the  will.      12°.     A^ew 

Haven,  1838. 
Edwards    (Jonathan,   Pres.    C.    N.   y.)     A 

careful  and  strict  inquiry  into  the  modern  pre- 
vailing notions  of  freedom  of  the  will.     8°. 

London,  1762. 

The  same.     8°.     Albany,  1804. 

The  same.     With  an  introductory  essay. 

8°.     London,  183 1. 
Edwards  (Jonathan,  Pres.  Union   Coll.)     A 

dissertation  concerning  liberty  and  necessity. 

8°.      Worcester,  1797. 
Fagaras  (I.  de).     Dissertatio  de  morali  nomi- 

nis  libertate.     4°.     Haarlem,  \'i%t,. 
[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.  Genoot.,  v.  3.] 


Friendly  (A  )  dialogue,  upon  the  nature  of 
duty.    \anon.'\      18°.     Newburyport,  1784. 

Gibson  (J.)  Man's  ability :  with  its  relation 
to  gospel  doctrine  and  moral  responsibility, 
scripturally  considered.  12°.  Glasgow, 
1850. 

Griffin  (E.)  The  doctrine  of  Divine  effi- 
ciency.    8°.     N'ew  York,  1813. 

Harvey  (J.)  An  examination  of  the  Pela- 
gian and  Arminian  theory  of  Moral  Agency 
as  recently  advocated  by  Dr.  Beecher. 
12°.     Netu  York,  1837. 

Hazard  (R.  G.)  Zwei  Briefe  iiber  Verur- 
sachung  und  Freiheit  im  Wollen,  gerichtet 
an  John  Stuart  Mill.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
iibersetzt.     8°.     New  York,  1875. 

Hemmenway  (M.)  Sermons  on  the  obliga- 
gation  and  encouragement  of  the  unregene- 
rate,  etc.      16°.     Boston,  1767. 

A  vindication  of  the  power,  obligation. 

and  encouragement  of  the  unregenerate  to 
attend  the  means  of  grace.  12°.  Boston, 
1772. 

Jones  (J.)  Human  responsibility  plainly  and 
practically  considered.     8°.      Cx/<?r^,  1834. 

Luther  (M.)  On  the  bondage  of  the  will. 
8°.     London,   1823. 

Metcalf  (D.)  An  inquiry  into  the  nature, 
foundation,  and  extent  of  moral  obligation. 
12°.     Boston,  i860. 

PuRVES  (J.)  Observations  on  Priestley's  doc- 
trines of  philosophical  necessity  and  ma- 
terialism.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1 797. 

Review  (A)  of  Dr.  Emmons's  theory  of  God's 
agency  on  mankind.  \^anon.'\  12°.  A^ew 
York,  1^21. 

Scholten  (J.  H.)  Der  freie  Wille.  Aus 
dem  hollandischen  iibersetzt  von  C.  Man- 
chot.     8°.     Berlin,  1874. 

Smalley  (J.)     The  inability  of  the  sinner  to 
comply  with   the  gospel,  (etc.)     8°.     New 
York,  181 1. 
[In  Sermons,  etc.,  on  the  atonement.] 

Smith  (T.  T.)     Man's  responsibility  in  refer- 
ence  to   his  religious  belief  explained  and 
applied.     8°.     London,  1840. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1839.J 

Spring  (S.)  Moral  disquisitions;  and  stric- 
tures on  D.  Tappan's  letters  to  Philalethus. 
12°.     iVewburyport,  1 789. 


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DOCTR.  THEOL.— PLAN  OF  SALVATION. 


Tai'PAN  (H.  P.)  A  review  of  Edwards's  "  Li-  | 
quiry  into  the  freedom  of  the  will."  i6°.  i 
New  York,  1839. 

TOPLADY  (A.)  The  scheme  of  Christian  and 
philosophical  necessity  asserted,  in  opposi- 
tion to  J.  Wesley.     8°.     London,  1T]$. 

Upham  (T.)  a  philosophical  and  practical 
treatise  on  the  will.     8°.     Port/and,  1834. 

West  (S.)  An  essay  on  moral  agency.  2^ 
ed.     8°.     Salem,  1794. 

Whedon  (D.  D.)  The  freedom  of  the  will 
elucidated  and  maintained  in  its  issue  with 
necessitarian  theories.  12°.  New  York, 
1877. 

See,  also,  Calvinistic  and  Arminian  con- 
troversy; Divine  Decrees,  p.  157; 
Mental  and  Moral  Science  ;  Provi- 
dence, p.  158  ;  and  Regeneration. 


5.     SOTERIOLOGY. 

a.      Plan  of  Salvation. 

Ball  (J.)  A  treatise  of  the  covenant  of 
grace,     sm.  4°.     London.  1645. 

B.A.TES  (W.)  The  harmony  of  the  Divine 
attributes,  in  the  contrivance  and  accom- 
plishment of  man's  redemption.  12°.  Lon- 
don,  1 77 1. 

The  same.      12°.     Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 

The  same.     12°.     New  York,  \%i\. 

Bellamy  (J.)  Essay  on  the  nature  and  glory 
of  the  Gospel  of  Jesus  Christ.  16°.  Bos- 
ton, 1762. 

Blake  (T.)  Vindiciae  foederis  :  or  a  treatise 
of  the  covenant  of  God.  sm.  4°.  London, 
1658. 

Boston  (T.)  A  view  of  the  covenant  of 
grace.     18°.     Glasgow,  1752, 

The  same.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1827. 

Bulkeley  (P.)  The  Gospel  covenant,  sm. 
4°.     London,  1646. 

Colouhoun  (J.)  A  treatise  on  the  covenant 
of  grace.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1818. 

Cotton  (J.)  A  treatise  of  the  covenant  of 
grace.     2^  ed.     16°.     London,  1659. 

DiviNk  (The)  purpose  displayed  in  the  works 
of  providence  and  grace,  [anon.^  12°. 
Richmond,  1827. 


Edgar  (R.  McC.)  The  philosophy  of  the 
Cross.      12°.      London,  1874. 

Gib  (A.)     View  of  the    covenant    of   grace. 
8°.     Phila.,  1788. 
[In  his  Sacred  contemplations.] 

Gillespie  (G.)  The  ark  of  the  covenant; 
or  a  treatise  of  the  covenant  of  redemp- 
tion.     \anon.'\      2  v.      16°.     London,  1677. 

Glory  (The)  of  God  considered  in  reference 
to  man's  fall  and  recovery.  \_anon.'\  8°. 
Bristol,  1786. 

GoODE  (F.)  The  better  Covenant  practically 
considered.     12°.     Phila.,  1836. 

Goodwin  (J.)  Redemption  redeemed :  or, 
a  vindication  of  the  work  of  redemption 
by  Jesus  Christ.     8°.     London,  1840. 

Head  (H.  E.)  The  ultimate  and  proximate 
results  of  redemption.     2  v.     8°.     London, 

1857- 

Kelly  (J.)  The  Divine  covenants :  their 
nature  and  design.     12°,     London,  1S61. 

More  (H.)  An  explanation  of  the  grand 
mystery  of  godliness.  sm.  fol.  London, 
1660. 

Plumer(W.  S.)  The  grace  of  Christ.  12°. 
Phila.,  1853. 

Roberts  (F.)  Mysterium  et  medulla  Biblio- 
rum.  The  two  covenants,  roy.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1657. 

Shinn  (A.)  An  essay  on  the  plan  of  Salva- 
tion.    8°.     Baltimore,   18 1 3. 

Walker  (J.  B.)  Philosophy  of  the  plan  of 
Salvation.     8°.      Chicago,  1874. 

Weisse  (C.  H.)  Die  Heilslehre  des  Chris- 
tenthums.     8°.      Leipzig,  1862. 

Wilson  (J.  P.)  An  essay  on  the  pr.obation 
of  fallen  men  or  the  scheme  of  salvation 
founded  in  sovereignty,  etc.  8°.  Phila., 
1827. 

WiNTLE    (T.)     The    expediency,    prediction 
and   accomplishment   of   the    Christian    re- 
demption.    8°.      Oxford,   1794. 
[Bumpton  Leetnres,  1794.] 

WiTSius   (H.)     The  oeconomy  of  the  cove- 
nants between  God  and  man.     3   v.     8°. 
London,  1762-63. 
Note.    For  other  editions,  see  p.  U8. 

See,  also,  INTERNAL  AND  Moral  Evidences, 
p.  126. 


DOCTR.   THEOL.— CHRISTOLOGY. 


Christology,    or    the    Person     and 
Work   of   Christ. 


SYSTEMATIC  AND    MISCELLANEOUS    WORKS. 

Austin  ( VV.)  An  essaj'  on  the  human  charac- 
ter of  Jesus  Christ.     8°.     Boston,  1S07. 

Brown  (J.)  The  sufferings  and  glories  of 
the  Messiah:  an  exposition  of  Psalm  xviii, 
and  Isaiah  Hi,  13— liii,  12.  8°.  A^7U 
York,  1857. 

Bruce  (A.  B.)  The  humiliation  of  Christ, 
in  its  physical,  ethical  and  official  aspects. 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1876. 

Carne  (R.  H.)  A  defence  and  explication 
of  the  sinlessness,  immortality,  and  incor- 
ruptibility of  the  humanity  of  the  Son  of 
God.     8°.     London,  1829. 

Christ  :  his  nature  and  work.  A  series  of 
discourses  (by  N.  Y.  City  pastors.)  12°. 
New    York,  1878. 

Christology  of  the  Targums.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, [m.  d.'\ 

CoLYER  (W.  H.)  Animadversions  on  that 
pestilent  heresy,  "  The  sinfulness  of  the 
human  nature  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ ;"'  as 
promulgated  by  Edward  Irving.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1830. 

CoQUEREL  (A.)  Christologie  on  essai  sur  la 
personne  et  I'oeuvre  de  Jesus  Christ,  en  vue 
de  la  conciliation  des  Eglises  Chretiennes. 
2  V.      12°.     Paris,  1858. 

Danaeus  or  Daneau  (L.)  Examen  libri  de 
duabus  in  Christo  naturis,  etc.,  a  M.  Kemni- 
tio  conscripti.      16°.      Genevae,  1581. 

DoDS  (M.)  On  the  incarnation  of  the  Eternal 
Word.     8°.     London,  1831. 

The  same.     2'ied.      12°.     London,  \'&\<^. 

Drew  (G.  S.)     The  human  life  of  Christ  re- 
vealing   the   order    of  the    Universe.      8°. 
London,  1878. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1877.] 

Farmer  (H.)  An  inquiry  into  the  nature 
and  design  of  Christ's  temptation  in  the 
wilderness.     8°.     London,  1761. 

Farrer  (J.)     On  the  mission   and   character 
of  Christ.     8°.      Oxford,   1804. 
[Barnpton  Lecture,  T803.] 


Flavel  (J.)  The  fountain  of  life  ;  or,  a  dis- 
play of  Christ  in  His  essential  and  media- 
torial glory.      12°.     New  York,  [«.  </.] 

Fleck  (F.  F.)  De  regno  divino.  8°.  Lip- 
siae,  1829. 

Fry  (C.)  Christ  our  law.  z^  ed.  12°. 
Ne7a   York,   1843. 

Garbett  (J.)      Christ,  as  prophet,  priest,  and 
king.     2  V.     8°.      Oxford,  1842. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1842.] 

Gess  (W.  F.)  Christi  Person  und  Werk  nach 
Christi  Selbstzeugniss  und  den  Zeugnissen 
der  Apostel.     2  v.     8°.     Basel,  1870-78. 

The    same.       Scripture    doctrine    of   the 

person  of  Christ.  Freely  translated  by  J. 
A.  Reubelt.      12°.     Andover,   1870. 

Goodwin    (H.)     The   glory  of  the  Only  Be- 
gotten of  the  Father,  seen  in  the  manhood 
of  Christ.     8°.      Cambridge,  1856. 
[Hulsean  Lecture,  1856.] 

Goodwin  (H.  M.)  Christ  and  humanity; 
^^'ith  a  view,  historical  and  critical,  of  the 
doctrine  of  Christ's  person.  12°.  New 
York,  1875. 

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Stevenson  (G.)  The  offices  of  Christ.  8°. 
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Taylor  (T.)  Christ  revealed;  or,  the  Old 
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Christ's    victory    over    the    dragon ;    or 

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Thomasius  (G.)  Christi  Person  and  Werk. 
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Trench   (R.   C.)     Christ   the    desire    of  all 
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See,  also.  Atonement,  p.  165  ;  Divinity  of 
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Works  vs.  Judaism,  p.  133 ;  Justifica- 
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Beatson  (J.)  The  satisfaction  of  Christ  de- 
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Beman  (N.)  Sermons  on  the  atonement. 
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The   same.     i^.    ed.     12°.     Nnv    York, 

1844. 


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Emmons  (N.)     Two  sermons.     8°.     Boston, 
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G.A.RENCIERS  (D.)  The  history  of  Christ's 
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Gethsemane;  or  thoughts  on  the  sufferings 
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Hodge  (A.  A.)  The  atonement.  12°. 
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Jukes  (A.)  The  law  of  the  offerings  in 
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Laing  (W.)  Philemon's  letters  to  Onesimus  : 
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Malcom  (H.)  The  e.\t,ent  and  efficacy  of 
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The  same,     s""  ed.     16°.     Phila.,  1870. 

Marshall  (A.)  The  death  of  Christ,  the 
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Maxcy  (J.)     The   atonement.     8°.     Boston, 
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MiCHAELls  (J.  D.)  Gedanken  iiber  die  Lehre 
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Norton  (J.)  A  discussion  of  the  sufferings 
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OuTRAM  (W.)  Two  dissertations  on  sac- 
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Jews  :  the  second  on  the  sacrifice  of  Christ. 
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Owen  (J.)  The  death  of  death  in  the  death 
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The  same.      16^.     Edinburgh,  1845. 

Park  (E.  A.,)  ^(///t?;-.  The  atonement.  Dis 
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Maxcy,  Emmons,  Griffin,  Burge  and  Weeks 
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RusHTON  (W.)  A  defence  of  particular  re 
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Samson  (G.  W.)  The  atonement.  18°. 
Phila.,  1878. 

Sermons,  essays,  and  extracts,  by  various 
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Smalley  (J.)     Two   sermons.     8°.     Boston, 
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Smeaton  (G.)  The  doctrine  of  the  atone- 
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Smith  (J.  P.)  Four  discourses  on  the  sac- 
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Stein  (J.  F.)  Demonstratio  theologica,  qua 
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Symington  (W.)  The  atonement  and  inter- 
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Taylor  (J.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
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Tholuck  (A.)    Ueber  denOpfer  und  Priester- 
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Thomson  (\V.)     The  atoning  work  of  Christ. 
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Turner  (J.)     The  wisdom  of  God  in  the  re- 
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Turrettini  (F.)  De  satisfactione  Christi 
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The  same.     sm.  4°.      Genevae,  1667. 

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Weeks  (W.  R.)     A  dialogue  on   the  atone- 
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West  (S.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
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Whitefield  (P.)  A  scholastic  defence  of 
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The  same.     4"' ed,     16°.    London,  i8S4- 

See,  also,  Chrtstology,  System.  Works,  p. 
163  ;  and  History  of  Doctrine. 

d.    Effectual  Calling,  Regeneration, 
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Ambrose  (I.)     Prima  the  first  things  :   or,  the 
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Glasgow,  1737. 
Anderson  (W.)      Treatise   on  regeneration. 

2*  ed.     12°.     Phila.,    1S71. 
Barber  (J.)     Sermons  on  regeneration.     i6°- 

London,  1809. 
Charnock  (S.)     The    doctrine  of  regenera- 
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FooTE  (J.)     A  treatise  on    effectual  calling. 

12°.     Edinburgh,  1846. 
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Noel   (B.    W.)      Sermons    on    regeneration 
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[«.  d.-\ 
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version.    12°.     London,  1670. 

The  same.     24°.     Aberdeen,  1849. 

Skepp  (J.)  Divine  energy  :  or,  the  effica- 
cious operations  of  the  Spirit  of  God  upon 
the  soul  of  man.  Against  Pelagian  error. 
3*  ed.  Revised  by  J.  Upton.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1815. 
Spencer  (T.)  Conversion  ;  its  theory  and 
process,  practically  delineated.  12°.  New 
York,  1854. 
Winebrenner  (J.)  A  popular  treatise  on 
regeneration.     16°.     Phila.,  1844. 


Wines  (E.  C.)  A  treatise  on  regeneration. 
12°.     Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 

WiTHERSPOON  (J.)     Treatises  on  justification 
and   regeneration.      3"^    ed.      12°.       Glas- 
gow, 1830. 
[Select  Christian  Library.] 

Treatise  on  regeneration.      8°.     Phila., 

1802. 
[In  liis  Works,  v.  I.] 

Wright  (S.)  A  treatise  on  that  being  born 
again  without  which  no  man  can  be  saved. 
io"'-ed.      18°.     I^ondon,  1727. 

The  same.      12°.     Nezu  York,  1 8 13. 


Faith. 


\z°.      New 


Alexander    (J.   W.)      Faith. 
York,  1862. 

Bellamy  (J.)  Theron,  Paulinus,  and  As- 
pasio  :  or,  letters  and  dialogues  upon  the 
nature  of  love  to  God,  faith  in  Christ,  etc. 
12°.     Boston,  1759. 

Brown  (P.)  A  disquisition  on  faith.  12°. 
Washittgton,  1822. 

Dork  (J.)  Letters  on  faith.  16°.  London, 
1786. 

Godwin  (J.  H.)     Christian   faith  :  its  nature, 
object,  causes    and   effects.      12°.     London, 
1862. 
[Congregational  Lecture,  1859.] 

Gray  (A.)  The  mystery  of  faith  opened  up. 
24°.     Glasgow,  1740. 

Hare  (J.  C.)  The  victory  of  faith.  3'*  ed. 
12°.     London,  1 874. 

Lee  (W.)  The  increase  of  faith.  2^  ed. 
12°.     London,  1868. 

Jackson  (T.)  Justifying  faith:  or,  the  faith 
liy  which  the  just  do  live.  A  treatise  con- 
taining a  description  of  the  nature,  proper- 
ties and  conditions  of  Christian  faith,  sm. 
4°.     London,  1631. 

M' Knight  (J.)  Sermons  upon  faith.  16°. 
New  York,   1 790. 

ROTHERAM  (J.)  Faith,  and  its  connection 
with  good  works.  3<i  ed.  12°.  London, 
1767. 

Swedenborg  (E.)  The  doctrine  of  the  New- 
Jerusalem  concerning  faith.  16°.  Boston, 
1828. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— UNION  WITH  CHRIST. 


169 


f.      Union   with    Christ. 


Hall  {Jos., dis/io/>).     Christ  mystical :  or,  the 
blessed   union  of  Christ    and  his  members. 
8°.     London,  1808. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  8.] 

Kelly  (J.)  The  consanguinity  and  affinity 
between  Christ  and  his  Church.  16°. 
Boston,  [«.  (/.] 

MTlvaine  (C.  p.)  The  Holy  Catholic 
Church,  or  the  communion  of  saints  in  the 
mystical  body  of  Christ.  18°.  Philadel- 
phia, 1844. 

PoLHiL  (E.)  Christus  in  corde  ;  or,  the  mys- 
tical union  between  Christ  and  believers. 
f-  ed.     8°.     London,  1823. 

Struensee  (A.)  Commentatio  theologica  de 
obsignatione  Christi  et  credentium.  sm.  4°. 
ILalae,  1854. 


Justification, 


Barlow  (T.)  Two  letters  concerning  justi- 
fication by  faith  only.      16°.     London,  1828. 

Baxter  (R.)  Imputative  righteousness  truly 
stated.      12°.     London,  1679. 

^Confession  of  his  faith,  especially  con- 
cerning the  interest  of  repentance  and  sin- 
cere obedience  to  Christ,  in  our  justification 
and  salvation,     sm.  4°.      London,  1655. 

Booth  (A.)  The  death  of  legal  hope,  the 
life  of  evangelical  obedience.  2'^  ed.  12°. 
London,  iTJ^- 

Brine  (J.)  A  defence  of  the  doctrine  of 
eternal  justification  from  some  exceptions 
made  to  it  by  Mr.  Bragge,  and  others.  8°. 
London,  1732. 

Brown  (J.)     The  life  of  justification  through 
faith  cleared,     sm.  4°. 
[Title  page  missing.] 

Buchanan    (J.)     The    doctrine   of  justifica- 
tion :  an  outline  of  its  history  in  the  church 
and  of  its   exposition   from  Scripture.     8°. 
Edinburgh,  1867. 
[Cunningham  lectures,  2d  series.] 


Bull  (G.)  Harmonia  apostolica,  seu  binae 
dissertationes,  quarum  in  priore  doctrina 
Jacobi  de  justificatione  ex  operibus  explana- 
tur  ac  defenditur ;  in  posteriore  consensus 
Pauli  cum  Jacobo  liquido  demonstratur. 
8°.      Oxford,  1846. 

The   same.     (Transl.   into   Engl.)     2   v. 

8°.      Oxford,  1842. 
[In  his  Works,  in  Libr.  Anglo  Cath.  Theol.] 

Chauncy  (C.)  The  plain  doctrine  of  the 
justification  of  a  sinner  in  the  sight  of 
God.     sm.  4°.     London,  1659. 

Christian  (L.  H.)  Faith  and  works;  or 
the  teaching  of  the  apostles  Paul  and  James 
on  the  doctrine  of  justification  perfectly 
harmonious.      18°.      Phila.,  [;/.  d.'\ 

Coke  (T.)  A  series  of  letters  addressed  to 
the  Methodist  connection,  explaining  the 
important  doctrines  of  justification  by  faith, 
and  the  direct  witness  of  the  Spirit.  12°. 
London,  18 10. 

Davenant  (J.)  A  treatise  of  justification, 
or  Disputatio  de  justitia,  habituali  et  actuali. 
With  the  Determinationes.  Translated  by 
Rev.  J.  Allport.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1844. 

Downame  (G.)  a  treatise  of  justification, 
fol.     London,  1633. 

Erskine  (T.)  The  unconditional  freeness  of 
the  Gospel.     16°.     Boston,  1828. 

Faber  (G.  S.)  The  primitive  doctrine  of 
justification  investigated ;  relatively  to  the 
several  definitions  of  the  church  of  Rome 
and  the  church  of  England.  2'^  ed.  (with 
an  appendix.)     8°.     London,  1839. 

Forbes  (J.)  A  treatise  tending  to  clear  the 
doctrine  of  justification,  sm.  4°.  Middle- 
burgh,   1616. 

Goodwin   (J.)      The  banner   of  justification 
displayed.     8°.     London.,  1835, 
[Bound  with  his  Expos,  ix  Romans.] 

An  exposition  of  the  ninth  chapter  of  the 

epistle  to  the  Romans.    8°.    London,  1835. 


Heurtley  (C.  a.)     Justification. 
ford,  1846. 
[Bampton  lecture.  1845.] 


8°.      Ox- 


I70 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— JUSTIFICATION. 


Hopkins  (S.)     The  two  covenants,  wherein 

the  nature  of  original  sin  is  explained,  and 

St.   Paul   and   St.  James  reconciled  in  the 

article  of  justification.     8°.     London,  1809. 
McIlvaine  (C.  p.)     Righteousness  by  faith  ; 

or  the  nature  and  means  of  our  justification 

before  God.     2^  ed.     8°.     Phila.,  1864. 

The  same.     3I  ed.     8°.     /'/»7a.,  1868. 

Mackenzie  (W.  B.)     The  justified  believer. 

12°.     Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 
Nelson  (R.)     Review  and  analysis  of  bishop 

Bull's  Exposition  of  the  doctrine  of  justifi- 
cation.    12°.     Bath,  1827. 
Newman  (J.  H.)     Lectures  on  the  doctrine 

of  justification.     3"*  ed.     12°.     New  York, 

1874. 
Owen    (J.)      The   doctrine   of   justification. 

sm.  4°.     London,  1677. 

The  same.     8°.     Philadelphia,  \%i,\. 

Parsons    (J.)     The   doctrine  of  justification 

by  faith.     8°.     Boston,  1748. 
Philippi    (F.    a.)       Der  thatige    Gehorsam 

Christi.     8°.     Berlin,  1841. 
PiTCARN  (A.)     Harmonia  evangelica  Aposto- 

lorum  Pauli  et  Jacobi  in  doctrina  de  justi- 

ficatione.     16°.     Poterodat?ii,  i6S^. 
Rawlin    (R.)       Christ   the  righteousness    of 

His  people.      12°.     London,  1741. 
RoTHE  (R.)    Neuer  Versuch  einer  Auslegung 

der    Paulinischen  Stelle  Romer   v  :  12-21. 

8°.      Wittenberg,  1836. 
Ryder  (A,  G.)     The  Scriptural   doctrine   of 

acceptance  with  God,  considered  in  refer- 
;.  ence  to  the   Neologian    hermeneutics.     8°. 

Dublin,  1865. 

[Donnellan  Lectures,  18G3.] 
SociNUS    (F.)      Tractatus    de    justificatione. 

12°.     Racoviae,  1611. 

[With  his"  De  S.  S.  auctoritate."] 
Stoddard  (S.)     The  safety  of  appearing  at 

the  day  of  judgment  in  the  righteousness  of 

Christ.     30  ed.     i6°.     Boston,  i"] ^2. 
Turrettini    (F.)      De    concordia    Pauli    et 

Jacobi   in  articulo  juslificationis.     sm.    4°. 

fol.      Genevae,-  1567. 

[With  Ills  De  satisfactione  Christi.] 
WiTHERSPOON   (J.)      Essay  on  Justification. 

8°.     Phila.,  1802. 

[In  hi»  Works,  v.  1.] 


Young  (T.)  The  great  period;  or,  the  time 
of  actual  Justification.  2'i-ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1 82 1. 


h.      Sanctification, 

[including  Perfectionism.) 

Account  of  the  Union  meeting  for  the  pro- 
motion of  scriptural  holiness,  Oxford,  1874. 
16°.     London,  [1874.] 

Arminius  (J.)  De  vero  et  genuino  sensu 
cap.  vii  epistolae  ad  Romanos  dissertatio. 
16°.     Lugduni  Batav.,  1612. 

Bates  (W.)  Spiritual  perfection.  12°. 
London,  1834. 

BOARDMAN  (H.  A.)  The  "higher  life" 
doctrine,  or  sanctification  tried  by  the  Word 
of  God.      12°.     Philadelphia,   [«.  d.^ 

BoARDMAN  (W.  E.)  The  higher  Christian 
life.     i6°.     Boston,  1871. 

Breeden  (H.)  An  address  to  Arminian 
Methodists,  being  a  call  to  holiness  and 
usefulness.     12°.     Derby,  1834. 

Crane  (J.  T.)  Holiness  the  birthright  of  all 
God's  children.     2^  ed.     16°.     A'ew  York, 

1875- 

Fenelon  (F.  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe).  Ex- 
plication des  maxims  des  Saints  sur  la 
vie  interieure.     24°.     Paris,  1697. 

Fowler  (E.)  The  design  of  Christianity. 
12°.     London,  1671. 

Eraser  (J.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  sanc- 
tification.    4°.     Edinburgh,  l"]"]^. 

The  same.     24°.     London,  1834. 

Junkin  ((}.)  A  treatise  on  sanctification. 
12°.     Phila.,  \_n.d.'] 

Law  (W.)  a  practical  treatise  upon  Chris- 
tian perfection.      12°.     Portsmouth,  1822. 

Mahan  (A.)  Scripture  doctrine  of  Christian 
perfection.      16°.     Boston,  1844. 

Marsh   (E.  G.)     The   Christian   doctrine  of 
sanctification     considered.       8°.       I^ondon, 
1848. 
[Barnpton  lecture,  1,S4S.] 

Marshall  (W.)  The  gospel  mystery  of 
sanctification.  4"'  ed.  12°.  London, 
[1692.] 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SANCTIFICATION. 


171 


The  same.     12°.     jVeco  Yorl;  1811. 

The  same.      16°.     Edinburgh,  181$. 

Peck  (G.)  The  Scripture  doctrine  of  Chris- 
tian perfection.      12°.     New   York,  1843. 

Philosophy  (The)  of  Christian  perfection. 
[anon.]     8°.     PhtVa.,  1848. 

Snodgrass  (W.  D.)  The  Scripture  doctrine 
of  sanctification.      16°.     jVew  York,  1841. 

Steele  (D.)  Love  enthroned.  Essays  on 
evangelical  perfection.  12°.  A^e7v  York, 
1876. 

Upham  (T.  C.)  a  treatise  on  divine  union. 
16°.     Boston,  1852. 

Wesley  (J.)  and  others.  Entire  sanctification. 
12°.     Baltimore,  1838. 

WiLLiSTON  (S.)  Lectures  on  the  moral  im- 
perfections of  Christians.  16°.  New  York, 
1846. 

WiNSLOW  (O.)  The  inner  life,  its  nature,  re- 
lapse, and  recovery.     16°.     London,  1850. 

WiTTiCH  (C.)     Fucata  gentium  virtus  sive  de 
veritate    bonorum    operum.       4°.       Ltigd. 
Batav.,  1682. 
[In  his  Exereit.  theol.,  pp.  279-354.J 

Woods  (L.)  An  examination  of  the  doctrine 
of  perfection,  as  held  by  Rev.  A.  Mahan. 
16°.     New  York,  1841. 


i.      Repentance. 

CoLQUHOUN  (J.)  A  view  of  evangelical  re- 
pentance.    8°.     Edinburgh,  1825. 

Wines  (E.  C.)  The  true  penitent.  16°. 
Phila.,  [«.  d.] 


White  (W.)  Objections  against  the  position 
of  a  personal  assurance  of  the  pardon  of  sin 
by  a  direct  communication  of  the  Holy 
Spirit.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1817. 


I.      Perseverance. 

Owen  (J.)     The  doctrine  of  the  Saint's  per- 
severance,    fol.      Ojcford,  1654. 

Perseverance  of  the  saints,     [anon.]     18°. 
Phila.,  [n.  d.] 

Wittich  (C.)     Fides  sanctorum  perseverans 
et  certa.     4°.     Lugd.  Batav.,  1682. 
[In  his  Esercit.  theol.,  pp.  245-279.J    • 


m.     Means  of  Grace. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Bickersteth    (R.)      The   means    of  grace. 

Lectures.      16°.     London,  1851. 
HULSEMANN  (J.)     De  auxiliis  gratiae.     Ed. 

2*.     4°.     Lipsiae,  1 706. 
Jelf  (R.  W.)     An  inquiry  into  the  means  of 

grace,   their  mutual   connection   and    com- 
bined use.     8°.     Oxford,  1844. 

[Bampton  lecture,  1844.] 
See,  also,  BAPTISM,  p.  172;  Christian  Life; 

Lord's    Supper,  p.    175;    Prayer;  and 

Sacraments,  p.  171. 

n.      Sacrannents. 

GENERAL    AND   MISCELLANEOUS    WORKS. 


k.     Assurance, 

Bacon    (W.)      Salvation   made   sure.      16°. 

Albany,  1827. 
Cole    (N.)       The    godly    man's   assurance. 

sm.  4°.     London,  1615. 
Short  (A.)     The  witness  of  the  Spirit  with 

our  spirits.     8°.      Oxford,  1846. 

[Bampton  lecture,  1846.] 


Armstrong  (G.  D.)  The  Sacraments  of 
the  New  Testament  as  instituted  by  Christ. 
8°.     New  York,  1880. 

AttERSOLL  (W.)  The  new  Covenant,  or  a 
treatise  of  the  Sacraments,  sm.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1 6 14. 

Beck  (J.  T.)  Die  Lehre  von  den  Sakramen- 
ten.     12°.     Stuttgart,  1874. 

Brereton  (C.  D.)  a  Catechism  on  the 
seven  Sacraments.     8°.     London,  1834. 


172 


DOCTR.   THEOL.— SACRAMENTS. 


Britton  (T.  n.)  Ilorae  sacramentales. 
The  sacramental  articles  of  the  Church  of 
England,  vindicated  from  recent  misrepre- 
sentations (etc.)     8°.     Loudon,  1851. 

BULLINGER  (H.)  Sermons  on  the  Sacra- 
ments.    8°.      Cambridge^  1840. 

Conrad  (J.)  Doctrinade  Sacramentis.  16°. 
Argentorati,  1 664. 

Crewdson  (I.)  Water  baptism  and  the 
Lord's  Supper.     16°.     Phila.,  1837. 

Denison  (S.)  The  doctrine  of  both  the 
Sacraments ;  to  wit,  Baptisme,  and  the 
Supper  of  the  Lord.     16°.     London,  ib^A- 

Doctrines  (The)  of  Baptism  and  the  Lord's 
Supper.  By  several  authors.  16°.  Phila., 
1811. 

Dehon  (T.)  Sermons  on  confirmation.  18°. 
Ne7v  York,  1831. 

Gloecker  (C.)  Die  Sacramente  der  Christ- 
lichen  Kirche.      16°.     Frankfurt,  1832. 

Grotius  (H.)  Baptizatorum  puerorum  insti- 
tutio  et  eucharista.     8°.      Oxonii.  1 706. 

Halley    (R.)     The  Sacraments.     2    v.     8°. 
London,  1844. 
[Cong,  lectures,  1st  Ser.,  v.  10  and  15.] 

Henry  VIIL  Assertio  septeni  Sacramento- 
rum  adversus  Martinum  Lutherum.  sm. 
4°.     London,  1523. 

Luther  (M.)  Luther  on  the  Sacraments: 
or  distinctive  doctrines  of  the  Evang.  Luth. 
Church  respecting  Baptism  and  the  Lord's 
Su])per.  Translated  from  the  German. 
12°.     N'nvmarket,  1853. 

McKenzie  (T.)  Antichrist  and  the  church 
of  Rome  identified,  in  a  treatise  on  the 
seven  Sacraments.  2'^  ed.  16°.  Paisley, 
1846. 

Rogers  (D.)     A  treatise  of  the  two  Sacra- 
ments  of  the  gospell :    Baptisme   and   the 
Supper   of    the    Lord.      3''   ed.      sm.    4°. 
London,  1635. 
[Bound  with  his  practical  Catechism.] 

Smyth  (T.)  The  Romish  and  prelatic  rite 
of  confirmation.     16°.     Neiv  York,  1845. 

Stkinmeyer  (F.  L.)  Die  Eucharistiefeier 
und  der  Cultus.     8°.     Berlin,  iSj-j. 

Vaux   (W.)     The  benefits  annexed  to  a  par- 
ticipation in  the  Sacraments.     8°.     Oxford, 
1826. 
[Bampton  lecture,  182G.] 


Whately  (R.)  The  scripture  doctrine  con- 
cerning the  Sacraments,  arid  the  points  con- 
nected therewith.     12°.     London,  1857. 

Whitaker  (W.)  Praelectionis  de  Sacra- 
ments en  genere,  etc.  sm.  4°.  Franco- 
fiirti,  1624. 

See,  a/5(7,  Baptism,  p.  172;  and  Lord's  Sup- 
per, p.  175. 

o.     Baptism. 


Note. — In  addition  to  the  works  following,  the 
Library  possesses  the  '*  Agnew  Collection  '"  on  the 
Baptist  Controversy,  containing  several  thous- 
and volumes  and  pamphlets. 


I.      GENERAL    WORKS. 

Armstrong  (G.  D.)  The  doctrine  of  bap- 
tisms.     12°.     Neiv  York,  1857. 

Baldwin  (T.)  A  series  of  letters.  In  which 
the  distinguishing  sentiments  of  the  Bap- 
tists are  explained  and  vindicated.  12°. 
Boston,  1 8 10. 

Beckwith  (J.  H.)  Immersion  not  Baptism. 
18°.     Boston,  1858. 

Beecher  (E.)  Baptism  with  reference  to  its 
import  and  modes.     8°.     New  York,  1849. 

Bickersteth  (E.)  a  treatise  on  Baptism. 
12°.     London,  1844. 

Bradbury  (T.)  The  duty  and  doctrine  of 
Baptism.     12°.     New  York,  1 8 10. 

Burgess  (A.)  Baptism  considered  in  rela- 
tion to  its  mode  and  subjects.  16°.  Bos- 
ion,  1837. 

Campbell  (A.)  A  debate  between  A,  Camp- 
bell and  N.  L.  Rice,  on  Christian  Baptism. 
,8°.     Lexington,  {Ky.,)  i'iif\. 

Campbell  (J.  P.)  Remarks  on  a  letter  of 
Mr.  D.  Jones,  on  occasion  of  his  Sermon 
on  Christian  Baptism:  (With)  a  review  of 
Mr.  Robinson's  history  of  Baptism.  8°. 
Phila.,  1812. 

Carson  (A.)  Baptism  in  its  modes  and  sub 
jects  considered.     12°.     New  York,  1832. 

The  same.     8°.      Phila.,  1845. 

Chapin  (S.)  a  series  of  letters  on  the  mode 
and  subjects  of  Baptism.  2<^  ed.  16°. 
Boston,  1820. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— BAPTISM. 


173 


Clark  (D.)  A  candid  discussion  of  Chris- 
tian Baptism.      16°.     Auburn,  1854. 

CoNANT  (T.  J.)  The  meaning  and  use  of 
baptizein  ;  philologically  and  historically 
investigated.     8°.     Neiv'York,  \%(il. 

Dale  (J.  W.)  Classic  Baptism  ;  an  inquiry 
into  the  meaning  of  the  word  ^a.-n-ni\a,  as 
determined  by  the  usage  of  Classical  Greek 
writers.     4'ii  ed.     8°.     Phila.,  1867. 

An  inquiry  into  the  usage  of  pairTL^ta,  and 

the  nature  of  Christie  and  Patristic  Baptism. 
8°.     F/a7a.,  1874. 

An  inquiry  into  the  usage  of  iSaTrTi^w,  and 

the  nature  of  Johannic  Baptism.  8°. 
P/ii/a.,  1 87 1. 

An  inquiry  into  the  usage  of  paanim,  and 

the  nature  of  Judaic  Baptism,  as  shown 
by  Jewish  and  Patristic  Writings.  2^  ed. 
8°.     F/ii/a.,  1869. 

D'Anvers  (H.)  A  treatise  of  Baptism; 
wherein  that  of  believers,  and  that  of  in- 
fants, is  examined  by  the  Scriptures.  2'^  ed. 
16°.     Loni/o}trl()TA- 

EwiNG  (G.)  An  essay  on  Baptism.  2^  ed. 
16°.     Glasgow,  1824. 

Fairchild  (A.  G.)  Scripture  Baptism.  16°. 
Pkila.,  [1858.] 

Featley  (D.)  The  dippers  dipt,  or  the 
Anabaptists  ducked  and  plunged  over  head 
and  ears.     7">  ed.     sm.4°.     London,  1660. 

Goodwin  (J.)  Cata-baptism,  or  new  bap- 
tism waxing  old,  and  ready  to  vanish  away, 
sm.  4°.     London,  1655. 

Hall  (E.)  An  exposition  of  the  law  of  Bap- 
tism ;  as  it  regards  the  mode  and  the  sub- 
ject.    4"^  ed.     12°.     New  York,  1852. 

Hemmenway  (M.)  A  discourse  on  the  nature 
and  subjects  of  Christian  Baptism.  16°. 
Phi/a.,  1788. 

Henry  (M.)  A  treatise  on  Baptism; 
Abridged  by  P.  Robins.  12°.  London, 
1783. 

Hodges  (W.)  Baptism  tested  by  Scripture 
and  history.  2'*  ed.  enlarged.  12°.  Phila., 
1858. 

The    same,     f-    ed.     12°.     Neio    York, 

1874. 

HoFLiNG  (J.  W.  F.)  Das  Sakrament  der 
Taufe.     v.  i.     8°.     Erlangen,  1846. 


Irving  (E.)  Homilies  on  the  Sacraments,  v. 
I.  On  Baptism.  2''.  ed.  16°.  I^ondon, 
1828. 

Lape  (T.)  A  manual  of  Christian  Baptism. 
2*  ed.     18°.     Baltimore,  1843. 

Lathrop  (J.)  Discourses  on  the  mode  and 
subjects  of  Christian  Baptism.  5"^  ed. 
12°.     Boston,  1811. 

Lawrence  (H.)  A  pious  and  learned  treatise 
of  Baptisme.      16°.     Lo7idon,  1649. 

M'Calla  (W.  L.)  a  discussion  of  Christian 
Baptism,     v.  i.     8°.     Phila.,  1828. 

Maskell  (W.)  Holy  Baptism.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1848. 

Noel  (B.  W.)  Essay  on  Christian  Baptism. 
16°.     London,  1849. 

Patrick   (S.)     Aqua  genitalis ;  a   discourse 
concerning  Baptism.     6"*  ed.      12°.     Lon- 
don, 1717. 
[Bound  with  his  Mensa  Mystica.] 

Peters  (A.)  Sprinkling  the  only  mode  of 
Baptism  made  known  in  the  Scriptures,  and 
the  Scripture  warrant  for  Infant  Baptism. 
16°.     Albany,  1848. 

Pirie  (A.)  A  dissertation  on  Baptism  and 
letters  on  the  Sinai  covenant  ;  with  an  in- 
quiry into  the  lawfulness  of  eating  blood. 
12°.     Edinbu7-gh,  1806. 

Pond  (E.)  A  treatise  on  Christian  baptism. 
12°.     Boston,  1833. 

Pusey  (E.  B.)  Scripture  views  of  holy 
Baptism.     8°,     London,  1836. 

Ralston  (S.)  A  review  of  a  debate  on 
Christian  Baptism.  2^  ed.  16°.  Wash- 
ington {Pa.),  1825. 

Rice  (N.  L.)     See  Campbell  (A.) 

Schneckenburger  (M.)  Ueber  das  Alter 
der  jiidischen  Proseleyten-Taufe,  und  deren 
Zusammenhang  mit  dem  Johanneischenund 
christlichen  Ritus.     8°.     Berlin,  1828. 

Stuart   (M.)     The  mode  of  Christian  Bap- 
tism   prescribed   in    the    New    Testament. 
16°.     Nashville,  1855. 
Taylor  (C.)    Apostolic  Baptism.     12°.   New 
York,  1843. 

The  same.     16°.     New  York,  1853. 

Thorn  (W.)  Modern  immersion  not  Scrip- 
ture Baptism.  2^  ed.  12°.  London, 
[1850.] 


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Walker  (W.)  The  doctrine  of  baptisms  ; 
or  a  discourse  of  dipping  and  sprinkling. 
12°.     London,  1678. 

Warden  (J.)  A  practical  essay  on  the  Sacra- 
ment of  Baptism.      16°.     Edinburgh,  \']2\. 

WiLBERFORCE  (R.  I.)  The  doctrine  of  Holy 
Baptism.     8°.     London,  1850. 

Wood  (J.)  A  familiar  treatise  on  Christian 
Baptism.     12°.     New  Albany,  1850. 

See,  aha,  BAPTISMAL  Regeneration,  p.  175  ; 
Church  Membership;  Infant  Baptism, 
p.  174;  and  Sacraments,  General  Works, 
p.  171. 

2.       INFANT    BAPTISM 

Addington  (S.)  The  christian  minister's 
reasons  for  baptizing  infants,  and  for  ad- 
ministering the  ordinance  by  sprinkling  or 
pouring  of  water.      16°.     London,  1771. 

Baxter  (R.)  Plain  Scripture  proof  of  in- 
fants' Church  membership  and  Baptism.  3'! 
ed.     sm.  4°.     London,  1653. 

Booth  (A.)  Paedobaptism  examined  ;  with 
replies  to  the  arguments  and  objections  of 
Dr.  Williams  and  Mr.  Peter  Edwards.  2^ 
ed.     2  V.     12°.     London,  l"]?,"].  _ 

The  same.     3  v.     8°.     London,  1829. 

Budd  (H.)  Infant-baptism  the  means  of 
national  reformation,  according  to  the  doc- 
trine and  discipline  of  the  Established 
Church.     3<>  ed.     16°.     Lojidon,  iS^i. 

Camphell  (A,)  Infant  sprinkling  proved  to 
be  a  human  tradition.  12°,  Steubenville, 
(C),  1820. 

Dorrington  (P.)  A  vindication  of  the 
Christian  church  in  the  baptizing  of  infants. 
12°.     London,  1 701. 

Edwards  (P.)  Candid  reasons  for  renounc- 
ing the  principles  of  antipaedobaptism. 
12°.     Augusta,  {Me.),  1803. 

The  same.     18°.      Whitehall,  1804. 

The  same.     16°.     Pkila.,\8^l. 

Gale  (J.)  Reflections  on  Mr.  Wall's  history 
of  Infant  Baptism.     8°.     London,  1^20. 

Geree  (J.)  Vindiciae  paedo-baptismi  ;  or  a 
vindication  of  Infant-baptism.  sm.  4°. 
London,  1646. 


Goode  (W.)  The  doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
England  as  to  the  effects  of  Baptism  in  the 
case  of  infants.     8°.     London,  1850. 

Homes  (N.)  A  vindication  of  baptizing  be- 
liever's infants,  in  some  animadversions  upon 
Mr.  Tombes  (etc.)     sm.  4°.     London,  1646. 

Janeway  (J.  J.)  Letters  explaining  the 
Abrahamic  covenant,  with  a  view  to  estab- 
lish the  Divine  right  of  Infant  baptism. 
12°.     Fhila.,  1 81 2. 

Jerram  (C.)  Conversations  on  Infant-bap- 
tism, and  on  some  objections  against  the 
Church  of  the  United  Kingdom.  3"^  ed. 
16°,      London,  1838, 

Marshall  (S.)  A  defence  of  Infant-bap- 
tism :  In  answer  to  Mr.  J.  Tombes.  4°. 
London,  1646. 

Miller  (S.)  Infant  Baptism  Scriptural  and 
reasonable.     12°.     Fhila.,  1835. 

Morgan  (A.)  A  reply  to  Mr.  Saml.  Finley. 
Vindication  of  the  charitable  plea  for  the 
speechless.     16°.     Fhila.,  1750. 

Public  (A)  Dispute  betwixt  John  Tombs, 
John  Cragge  and  Henry  Vaughan,  touch- 
ing Infant- baptism,  Sept.  5th,  1653,  in 
Abergavenie.      18°.     Lotidon,  1654. 

Rees  (D.)  Infant-baptism  no  institution  of 
Christ ;  and  the  rejection  of  it  justified. 
12°.     London,  [1720.] 

Smith  (J.  T.)  The  Scriptural  and  historical 
arguments  for  Infant  Baptism  examined. 
16°.     Fhila.,  1850. 

Temoignage  (Le)  de  Bunsen,  de  Neander 
et  de  Pascal,  contre  le  pretendu  pedobap- 
tisme  de  I'eglise  primitive.  8°.  Faris, 
1857. 

Thorn  (W.)  Infant  Baptism  a  divine  obli- 
gation.     12°.     London,  [1850.] 

Towgood  (M.)  The  Baptism  of  infants,  a 
reasonable  service.     12°.     London,  1750. 

Walker  (W.)  A  modest  plea  for  Infant 
Baptism.      16°.      Cambridge,  1677. 

Wall  (W.)  The  history  of  Infant-baptism. 
2  parts.     4°.     London,  1 707. 

Defence  of  the  history  of  Infant-bap- 
tism.    8°.     London,  1720. 

Wardlaw  (R.)  a  dissertation  on  Infant- 
baptism.     3'^  ed.      16°.      Glasgo7U,  1846. 


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Whiston  (J.)     An  essay  to  revive  the  primi- 
tive doctrine  and  practise  of  Infant-baptism. 
1 6°.     London,  1676. 
[Bound  with  Infant-baptism  from  heaven.] 

. Infant-baptism  from  heaven  and   not   of 

men.      16°.     London,  1 670. 

The  same.     Second  part.     16°.     London, 

1676. 
[Bound  with  the  preceding.] 

Infant-baptism     plainly    proved.        16°. 

London,  1678. 
[Bound  with  Infant-baptism  from  heaven.] 

The  right  method  for  the  proving  of  In- 
fant-baptism ;  with  some  reflections  on  some 
late    tracts   against    Infant-baptism.       16°. 
London,  1 690. 
[Bound  with  Infant-baptism  from  heaven.] 

Williams  (E.)  Antipaedobaptism  examined. 
2  V.      16°.      Shrewsbury,  1789. 

Wills  (O.)  Infant-baptism  asserted  and 
vindicated  by  Scripture  and  antiquity.  16°. 
London,  1674. 

Wilson  (R.)  Infant -baptism  a  Scriptural 
service,  and  dipping  necessary  to  its  right 
administration.     8°.     London,  1848. 

Woods  (L.)  Lecture  on  Infant  baptism.  12°. 
Andover,  1828. 

See,  also,  BAPTISMAL  Regeneration,  p.  175  ; 
Baptism,  General  Works,  p.  172;  Church 
IVIembership  ;  and  Sacraments,  General 
Works,  p.  171. 


3.      BAPTISMAL   REGENERATION. 

Boyd  (A.)  Baptism  and  Baptismal  Regenera- 
tion.     16°.     London,  1845. 

BuGG  (G.)  Spiritual  regeneration  not  neces- 
sarily connected  with  Baptism;  in  answer 
to  a  tract  upon  i-egeneration  by  Dr.  Mant. 
12°.     Kittering,  18 16. 

Croly  (G.)  The  theory  of  Baptism.  The 
regeneration  of  infants  in  Baptism  vindi- 
cated.    8°.     London,  1850. 

Davison  (J.)  Remarks  on  Baptismal  Re- 
generation.    8°.     Oxford,  1847. 

Gorham  (G.  C.)  E.xamination  before  ad- 
mission to  a  benefice,  on  the  allegation  of 
unsound  doctrine  respecting  the  efficacy  of 
Baptism.     8°.     London ,  x'ii,^. - 


Irons  (W.  J.),  editor.  The  judgments  on 
Baptismal  Regeneration.  8°.   London,  l8^o. 

See,  also.  Baptism,  General  Works,  p.  172; 
and  Infant  Baptism,  p.  174.        _ 


p.     The  Lord's  Supper. 


GENERAL   WORKS. 


Abbadie  (J.)  Chemical  change  in  the  Eu- 
charist,    sm.  4°.     London,  iSb"]. 

Brace  (S.  C.)  The  wine  used  at  communion. 
(A  series  of  contributions  to  the  Presbyte- 
rian, published  in  1871-2.) 

Brevint  (D.)  The  Christian  Sacrament  and 
sacrifice.     8°.      Oxford,  1847. 

Clarke  (A.)  Discourse  on  the  nature  (etc.) 
of  the  Holy  Eucharist.  12°.  New  York, 
1812. 

Clowes  (J.)  The  true  end  and  design  of  the 
Lord's  Supper.      16°,     Manchester,  1819. 

Cooper  (T.)  An  answer  in  defense  of  the 
truth  against  the  Apology  of  private  mass. 
To  which  is  prefixed  the  work  answered, 
entitled  An  apology  of  private  mass.  16°. 
Cambridge,  1850. 
[The  Parker  Soc.  Publications.] 

Cox  (J.  E.)  W^ritings  and  disputations  on 
the  Lord's  Supper,      roy.  8°.     Cambridge, 

1844. 
Cranmer    (T.)     a  defence  of  the    catholic 

doctrine  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  body  and 

blood  of  our  Saviour.    -8°.     London,  1^2^. 
Daille  (J.)  Exposition  de  I'institution  de  la  s; 

cene,   rapportee   par  ..Saint    Paul   en    sa    i 

Epitre  aux  Cor.      12°.      Geneve,   166^. 
Delitzsch  (F.)      On  the  sacrificial  character 

of  the   Lord's   Supper.       8°.      Edinburgh, 

1868. 

[In  his  Com.  onHebrewS,  v.  2. J 
Derodon  (D.)     Le  Tombeav   de  la   Messe. 

16°.     Geneve,  1662. 
Doedes  (J.  I.)      De   Leer  van   den   Avond- 

maal.     8°.      Utrecht,  1847. 
Dolittle   (T.)      a  treatise  concerning  the 

Lord's   Supper.     15'^  ed.     18°.     London, 

1690.  .  .  , 


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Drake  (C.  B.)     The  teaching  of  the  church 
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[Norrisian  prize  essay,  1873.J 

Ebrard  (A.)  Das  Dogma  vom  heiligen 
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8°.     Frankfurt,  1845. 

Ernesti  (J.  A.)  Die  Lehre  der  Evangelisch- 
Lutherischen  Kirche  von  der  wirklichen 
Gegenwart  des  Liebes  und  Blutes  Jesus 
Christi  im  heiligen  Abendmahle.  12°. 
Altona,  1784. 

Gataker  (T.)     A  discussion  of  the    Popish 
doctrine   of  transubstantiation.      4°.     Lon- 
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GouLBURN  (E.  M.)  The  office  of  the  Holy 
Communion  in  the  book  of  Common  Prayer. 
A  series  of  lectures.  16°.  New  York, 
1867. 

Grierson  (J.)  A  doctrinal  and  practical 
treatise  on  the  Lord's  Supper.  16°.  Ed- 
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Hengel  (W.  a.  Van).  De  Leer  van  het 
Avondmaal  door  Dr.  Doedes.  8°.  Leyden, 
1847. 

Verhandeling,  ten  betooge,  dat   de  Doop 

en  het  Avondmaal,  naar  het  Oogmerk  van 
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Heumann  (C.  a.)  Erweiss,  dass  die  Lehre 
der  Reformirten  Kirche  von  dem  heil. 
Abendmahle  die  rechte  und  wahre  sey. 
12°.     Eisleben,  1764. 

HOADLEY  (B.)  A  plain  account  of  the 
nature  and  end  of  the  Lord's  Supper.  12°. 
London,  1735. 

Thesame.     2'>  ed.     12°.     London,  x-jt,^. 

John  Bon  and  Mast  Person.  (A  Satire  on 
the  Real  Presence.)  sm.  4°.  London,  re- 
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Laurence  (J.)  Dialogus  eucharisticus.  sm. 
4°.     Atnsteldami,  1637. 

Law  (W.)     A  demonstration  of  the  errors  of 
a  late  book  called  "  a  plain  account  of  the 
nature  and  end  of  the  Lord's  Supper."     2^ 
12°.     London,  1738. 


ed. 


Moulin  (P.  du).  The  anatomy  of  the  Mass. 
To  which  is  annexed  a  iconcise  history  of 
the  Eucharist  by  R.  Shanks.  12°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1833. 

Nevin(J.W.)  The  mystical  presence.  12°. 
Phila.,  1846. 

Nieuwenhuis  (F.  G.  D.)  Het  Avondmaal 
in  de  Christelyke  Kerk.  1^  ed.  8°. 
Utrecht,  1847. 

Owen  (J.)  The  Lord's  Supper  fully  con- 
sidered in  a  view  of  the  history  of  its  insti- 
tution. 2  V.  in  I.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1798. 

Patrick  (S.)  Mensa  mystica ;  or  a  dis- 
course concerning  the  Sacrament  of  the 
Lord's  Supper.  7*''  ed.  12°.  London, 
1717- 

Perpetuite  (La)  de  la  foy  de  I'eglise  catho- 
lique  touchant  I'eucharistie  defendue  contre 
le  livre  du  sieur  Claude.  4°.  Paris, 
1669. 

Peeling  (E.)  A  discourse  of  the  Sacrament 
of  the  Lord's  Supper.  12°.  London, 
1865. 

Plain  (A)  account  of  the  nature  and  end  of 
the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper.  2*  ed. 
12°.     London,  1735. 

Prins  (J.  J.)  De  Maaltijd  des  Heeren  in  de 
Korinthische  Gemeente,  tentijdevan  Paulus. 
8°.     Leiden,  1868. 

Pusey  (E.  B.)  The  doctrine  of  the  real 
presence  as  contained  in  the  Fathers,  to  the 
fourth  general  council.  8°,  Oxford, 
1855- 

The  real  presence  of  the  body  and  blood 

of  our   Lord  Jesus   Christ  the  doctrine  of 
the  English  church.     8°.    ^  Oxford,  1857. 

A  letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London  in  ex- 
planation of  a  letter  by  the  Rev.  W.  Dods- 
worth.     8°.      Oxford,  1 85 1. 

Rocholl  (R.)  Die  Realprasens.  8°. 
Giitersloh,  1875. 

Schulthess  (J.)  Die  evangelische  Lehre 
von  dem  heiligen  Abendmahl.  8°.  Leip- 
zig, 1824. 

ScHULZ  (D.)  Die  christliche  Lehre  vom 
heiligen  Abendmahl.  2''  aufl.  8"^.  Leip- 
zig, 1 83 1. 


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S  riN'  (T.)  Das  Abendmahl  nebst  verwandten 
Lehren  nach  Schriftgrundzugen  ausgefuhrt, 
(etc.)     8°.     Basel,  1842.       . 

Steinmeyer  (F.  L.)  Die  Eucharistiefeier 
und  der  Cultus.     8°.     B-erliti,  1877. 

Turner  (S.  H.^  Essay  on  our  Lord's  dis- 
course in  the  sixth  chapter  of  St.  John. 
With  strictures  on  Cardinal  Wiseman's  lec- 
tures on  the  real  presence.  3'^  ed.  16°. 
New   York,  i860. 

VlNCAS  (H.)  Vervvaltung  der  evangelischen 
Sacramente  (etc.)      12°.      Oldenbing,\'6\\. 

Vines  (R.)  A  treatise  on  the  institution, 
right  administration,  and  receiving  of  the 
Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper.  sm. 
4°.     London,  1657. 

VOGAN  (T.  S.  L.)  The  true  doctrine  of  the 
Eucharist.      8°.      London,  1 87 1. 

Wii.soN  (J.  1'.)  Sacramental  selections  ;  or 
the  nature  and  design  of  the  Lord's  Supper, 
with  the  preparatory  self-examination  and 
subsequent  \\alk  of  communicants.  16°. 
Phila.,  1812. 

Wiseman   (N.)     Lectures  on   the   real  pres-    j 
ence    of  tlie    l)ody   and    blood    of  our  Lord 
Jesus   Christ   in    the  Eucharist,      v.  i.      8°. 
London,  1836. 

See,  also.  Helps  to  Commun'Icants;  and  Sac- 
raments, General  Wor!<s,  p.  171. 


HELPS   TO   COMVIUNIOANTS. 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  Plain  words  to  a  young 
communicant.      12°.      A^ew  York,  1859. 

Bayard  (.S.)  Letters  on  the  Sacrament  of 
the  Lord's  Supper.      16°.     I^hila.,  1822. 

The  same.      18°.      Phila.,   1840. 

Drown  (J.)  Discourses  suited  to  the  admin- 
istration of  the  Lord's  Supper.  3<^  ed.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1853. 

Dyke  (J.)  A  worthy  communicant.  16°. 
London,  1645. 

Earle  (J.)  Sacramental  exercises.  18°. 
Edinburgh,  1 804. 

IIaweis  (T.)  The  communicant's  spiritual 
companion.      18°.     N'eiv  Haven,  1810. 

Henry  (M.)  The  communicant's  compan- 
ion.     12°.      Carlisle,  (Pa.),  1826. 


The  same.      16°.     Nero  York,  1845. 

The  same.      12°.     Phila.,  [«,  d.'] 

Henshaw  (J.  P.  K.)  The  communicant's 
guide  ;  or  an  introduction  to  the  Sacrament 
of  the  Lord's  Supper.  12°.  Daltiniort, 
1S31. 

HOBART  (J.  H.)  a  companion  for  the  altar. 
1 6°.     New  York,  181 9. 

Immens  (P.)  The  pious  communicant  en- 
couraged. 2  V.  in  I.  8°.  N'ew  York, 
1801. 

Janeway  (J.  J.)  The  communicant's  manual. 
18°.     Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 

Neale  (J.  M.)  Sermons  on  the  blessed  Sacra- 
ment.    3'!  ed.      iS"^.      London,  i^-]l. 

Treatise  (A)  of  sacramental  covenanting 
with  Christ.  By  J.  R.  linon.]  16°. 
London,  1672. 

Willison{J.)  Sacramental  meditations.  16°. 
Edinburgh,  1 761. 

The  same.      16°.     Phila.,  i-]c,^. 

The    same.       12°.       Trenton,    (N.    J.), 

1812. 


6.  ESCHATOLOGY. 

a.      The  Future  State. 

I.      GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS    WORKS. 

Alger  (W.  R.)  A  critical  history  of  the  doc- 
trine of  a  future  life.  With  a  complete  biblio- 
graphy of  the  subject.  By  Ezra  Abbot. 
8°.     New   York,   1871. 

Bates  (W.)  The  four  last  things:  death, 
judgment,  heaven,  hell.  12°.  London, 
1826. 

Bidder  (R.)  Ueber  Koheleths  Stellung 
zum  Unsterblichkeitsglauben.  8°.  Erlan- 
gen,   1875. 

Boettcher  (F.)  De  inferis  rebusque  post 
mortem  futuris  e.x  Hebraeorum  et  Graeco- 
rum  opinionibus.  v.  i.  8°.  Dresdat, 
1846. 

Broughton  (T.)  A  prospect  of  futurity.  12°. 
London,  1768. 

Candlish  (R.  S.)  Life  in  a  risen  Saviour. 
12°.     Phila.,   1858. 


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COXE  (J.  R.)     Considerations    respecting   the 
recognition    of   friends    in   another   world. 
1 6°.     Phila.,  1845. 
Dick    (T.)     The   philosophy  of    the    future 
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The  same.      16°.     Phila.,  1835. 

Drexelius  (J.)  Considerations  upon  eternity. 
Translated  by  R.  Winterton.  24°.  Lon- 
don, 1663. 

The  same.     24°.      London,   1689. 

Dunn  (H.)     The  destiny  of  the  human  race. 

New  ed.      12°.     London,  1872. 
Faber  (G.  S.)     The  many  mansions    in   the 
house  of  the  Father.     8°.      London,  1854. 
Fi.UEGGE  (C.  W. )     Geschichte  des  Glaubens 
an    Unsterhlichkeit,  Auferstehung,    Gericht 
und  Vcrgeitung.     4  v.  in  3.      12°.      Leipzig; 
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Harris  f  J.)  The  future  life;    or,  immortality 
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1849. 
Humphry  (W.  G.)  The  doctrine  of  a  future 
state.     8°.     London,  1850. 
[Hulsean  lecture,    1849.J 
Jackson  (J.)     The  belief  of  a  fature  state,  a 
fundamental   article   of  the   religion  of  the 
Hebrews.      12°.     London,  1745. 
Kahle  (A.)   Biblische  Eschatologie.    I«  Abth. 
Eschatologic     des    alten    Testaments.      8°. 
Got  ha,   1870. 
KlLLEN  (J.  M.)  Our  friends  in  Heaven.    16°. 

Phila.,  [«.  r/.] 
KiMBAi.i,   (J.   W.)     Heaven.     12°.     Boston, 

1857- 
KOESTI.IN  (C.  G.  T.)      Deimmortalitatis  spe, 
quae    in    libro    Jobi    apparere   dicitur.     4°. 
Tnbini^ae,  1846. 
Lange  (J.  P.)       Beitragc   zu   der   Lehre   von 

den  letzlen  Dingen.     16°.     Meurs,  1841. 
I.OHB  (T.)      Letters  on  the  sacred  predictions. 

8°.     London,  1761. 
Mant  (R.)     The    happiness   of   the    blessed. 

16°.     Phila.,  1833. 
Mead  (C.  M.)    The  soul  here  and  hereafter: 

a  Biblical  study.      16°.     Boston,  1879. 
Neustadt  (P.)    Die  Gottes-  und  Unsterblich- 
keilslehre.     8°.     Leipzig,  1872. 
[Bound  witli.Sfhoebel  (C.)  Religion  premiCre.] 
Patrick  (S.)     Eternal  Life.     12°.     London, 
1677. 
[Part  2  of  hi.«  Witnes.ses  to  Chri.'stianity.J 


Perowne  (J.  J.  S.)     Immortality.    16°.    New 
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[Hulsean  lecture,  1868.] 

Plato.  Phsedo ;  or,  the  immortality  of  the 
soul.  From  the  Greek  by  C.  S.  Stanford. 
With  notes.      12°.     New  York,  1854. 

Sears  (E.  H.)  Athanasia;  or,  foregleams 
of  immortality.  Io"»  ed.  16°.  Boston, 
1870. 

—The  same.      Foregleams  and  foreshadows 

of  immortality.       11"'    ed.       12°.     Phila., 
1873- 

Spiess  (E.)  Entwicklungsgeschichte  der 
Vorstellungen  vom  Zustande  nach  dem 
Tode.     8°.      Jena,  \%Tl. 

Stewart  (W.  B.)  and  Tait  (P.  G.)  The  un- 
seen universe;  or,  physical  specula- 
tions on  a  future"  state.  yanon.'\  2">  ed. 
12°.     New  York,  1875. 

Swedenborg  (E.)  Concerning  the  earths  in 
our  solar  system,  which  are  called  planets, 
and  concerning  the  earths  in  the  starry 
heavens.      18°.     Boston.^  1828. 

Concerning    Heaven    and    its  wonders, 

and    also    concerning    Hell.     8°.     Boston, 
1825. 

The  same.      12°.     Phila.,  187 S- 

Taylor  (L)  Physical  theory  of  another  life. 
8°.     London,  1836. 

Taylor  (J.)  Contemplation  of  the  state  of 
man  in  this  life,  and  that  which  is  to  come. 
12°.      London,  1 81 5. 

Watts  (L)  The  world  to  come.  S°.  Haver- 
hill, 1816. 

Whately  (R.)  a  view  of  the  Scripture 
revelations  concerning  a  future  state.  By  a 
country  pastor.  [<7«om.]  4"'ed.  12°.  Lon 
don,  1837. 

The  same.      2<>  ed.      12°.      Phila.,    1856. 

See,  also,  Annihilationism,  p.  178;  Future 
Punishment,  p.  179  ;  Intermediate 
State,  p.  180;  The  Resurrection,  p. 
180;    and   Future  Life,   p.  115. 


ANNIHILATIONISM. 


Assheton  (W.)  Vindication  of  the  immor- 
tality of  the  soul,  and  a  future  state.  12°. 
London,   1703. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— FUTURE  PUNISHMENT. 


179 


Balfour  (W.)  Three  essays.  On  the  in- 
termediate  state  of  the  dead.  The  resur- 
rection from  the  dead.  And  on  the  Greek 
terms  rendered  judge,  judgment,  condemn- 
ed, condemnation  (etc.);  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment.     12°.      Charlestown^   {Mass.),  1828. 

Letters  on    the   immortality  of  the   soul 

(etc.),  in  reply  to  Mr.  Charles  Hudson. 
12°.      Charlestown,  {Mass.),  1829. 

Bartlett  (S.  C.)  Life  and  death  eternal; 
a  refutation  of  the  theory  of  annihilation. 
12°.     Boston,  [1866]. 

Brown  (J.  B.)  The  doctrine  of  annihilation 
in  the  light  of  the  gospel  of  love.  16°. 
London,    1875. 

Clarke  (S.)  Dodwell's  arguments  against 
the  immortality  of  the  soul  answered.  8°. 
London,    1731. 

Constable  (H.)  The  duration  and  nature 
of  future  punishment.  4""  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, [1874]. 

Denniston  (J.  M.)  The  perishing  soul ;  or, 
the  Scriptural'doctrine  of  the  destruction  of 
sinners.     2*  ed.      12°.     London,  1874. 

Dobney  (H.  H.)  On  the  Scripture  doctrine 
of  future  punishment.     12°.     London,  l?>^6. 

DoDWELL  (H.)  An  epistolary  discourse, 
proving  from  the  Scriptures  and  the  first 
Fathers,  that  the  soul  is  a  principle  natur- 
ally mortal  ;  but  immortalized  actually  by 
the  pleasure  of  God,  (etc.)  12°.  London, 
1706. 

Garbett  (E.)  The  immortality  of  the  soul. 
18°.     London,  1878. 

Hudson  (C.)  A  reply  to  Mr.  Balfour's  essay, 
touching  the  state  of  the  dead  and  a  future 
retribution.      18°.      Woodstock,  (  Vt.),  1829. 

Hudson  (C.  F.)  Debt  and  grace,  as  related 
to  a  future  life.   5"»  ed.    12°.    Boston,  1859. 

Christ  our  life.     The  Scriptural  argument 

for  immortality  through  Christ  alone.  12°. 
Boston,    i860. 

MiNTON  (S.)  The  glory  of  Christ  in  the 
creation  and  reconciliation  of  all  things. 
12°.     London,  1868. 

Rice  (N.  L.)  Immortality  of  the  soul  and 
destiny  of  the  wicked.     18°.  Phila.,   1871. 

White  (E.)  Life  in  Christ.  8°.  London, 
1846. 


See,  also,  Anthropology,  p.  159;   Future 
State,  p.  177. 


3.      FUTURE      PUNISHMENT. 

Balfour  (  W.)  An  inquiry  into  the  Scriptural 
import  of  the  words  Sheol,  Hades,  Tartarus, 
and  Gehenna.      12°.     Boston,   1842. 

Reply  to    professor  Stuarts'  "  Exegetical 

essays  on  several  words   relating  to  future 
punishment."      12°.     Boston,  1 83 1. 

Bai.I.ou  (H.)  An  examination  of  the  doc- 
trine of  future  retribution.  12°.  Boston, 
1834. 

Beecher  (E.)  History  of  opinions  on  the 
Scriptural  doctrine  of  retribution.  12°. 
Ne7v  York,  1878. 

Brandon  (J.)  Everlasting  fire  no  fancy. 
Answer  to  a  late  pamphlet  "  The  torments 
of  hell  removed,"  (by  S.  Richardson.)  sm. 
4°.     London,  1678. 

Dexter  (H.  M.)  The  verdict  of  reason 
upon  the  future  punishment  of  the  impeni- 
tent.    12°.     Boston,   1865. 

Doctrine  (The)  of  eternal  hell  torments 
overthrown.      12°.     Boston,  1S33. 

Edwards  (J.  of  New  Haven).  The  salva- 
tion of  all  men  strictly  examined,  and  the 
endless  punishment  of  those  who  die  im- 
penitent argued  against  the  objections  of  the 
late  Dr.  Chauncy.      12°.      Glas,i^o7i>,  1802. 

The  same.      12°.     Boston,  l?)2^. 

Farrar  (F.  W.)  Eternal  hope.  Five  ser 
mons.      12°.     N'ew  York,  1878. 

GouLBURN  (E.  M.)  Everlasting  punishment. 
12°.     Neiv  York,  1880. 

Hamilton  (R.  W.)     The  revealed   doctrine 
of  rewards    and    punishments.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1847. 
[Congregational  lectures,  1847.] 

HoRBERY  (M.)  Enquiry  into  the  Scripture 
doctrine  concerning  the  duration  of  future 
punishment.      12°.     London,  1744. 

Hudson  (C.)  A  series  of  letters,  addressed 
to  Hosea  Ballou;  being  a  vindication  of 
the  doctrine  of  a  future  retribution,  (etc.) 
12°.      Woodstock,  (Vt.),l?>2T. 


r8o 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— RESURRECTION. 


Inquiry    (Ar)    <■(  ncerning    the    t'ernity    of 

future  punishment.     Uy  a  layman.      \^ai!on.'\ 

12°.     London,  [1843.] 
Jackson  (W.)     The  doctrine  of  retribution. 

8°.     Nezo  York,  1876. 
[Hampton  lecture,  187J.] 
JOHxNSO.N     (S.)       Everlasting    punishment    a 

Christian    doctrine.      8°.      jVe-w     London, 

1786. 
Letters  on  the  nature  and  duration  of  future 

punishment.        [^onon.^        16^.        London, 

J835- 

Oakeshott  (J.)  A  Berean's  strictures  on  a 
ms.  entitled  The  punishment  of  the  wicked. 
8°.     London,  1850. 

PusEY  (E.  B.)  What  is  of  faith  as  to  ever- 
lasting punishment  ?  In  reply  to  Farrar. 
3I  ed.     8°.     Oxford,  1S80. 

Reid  (W.)  Everlasting  punishment  and  mod- 
ern speculation.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1874. 

Reimensnyder  (J.  B.)  Doom  eternal;  the 
Bible  and  Church  doctrine  of  everlasting 
punishment.  With  an  introduction  by  C. 
P.  Krauth.      12°.     Phila.,  1S80. 

RiCHARPSON  (S.)     The  torments  of  hell,  the 
foundation,    (etc.),    shaken    and    revealed. 
(165S.)     8^.      Keprinlcd,  Boston,  \%T,-!^. 
[In  DocTRiN-E  of  hell  torments.] 

TOWNSEND  (L.  T.)  Lost  forever.  12°. 
Boston,  1S75. 

Stuart  (M.j  Exegetical  essays  on  several 
words  relating  to  future  punishment.  12°. 
Fhila.,  [«.  d.'\ 

SwiNDEN  (T.)  An  inquiry  into  the  nature 
and  state  of  iiell.  2''  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1727. 

See,  also.  The  Future  State,  p.  177;  and 
Annihilatiu.nism,  p.  178. 


INTERMEDIATE      STATE. 


Hammerich  (F.)  Die  eriosten  Seelen  in 
ihrcm  Zwischenzustande  zwischen  Tod  und 
Auferstehung.  Aus  dem  danischen  von 
A.  Michelsen.     8°.      Giitersloh,  1875. 


HoBART  (J.  H.)     The  state  of  the  departed. 

12°.     A'e%i>  York,  1846.     ' 
Patterson  (R.  M.)    Paradise;  the  place  and 

state  of  saved  souls  between    death  and  the 

resurrection.      16°.     Phila.,  1874. 
See,  also.  The  Future   St.vfe,   p.  177  ;  and 

Annihilationism,  p.  178. 


the    resurrection. 


Athenagoras.     De  resurrectione  mortuorura 
liber.      12°.      Wircehurgi,  1777. 
[Sanctorum    patiuin   Grsecorunj    opera    omnia, 
V.3.I 

Brown  (J.)  The  resurrection  of  life  :  an  ex- 
position of  I  Cor.  XV.  2^  ed.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1866. 

Bush  (G.)  Anastasis :  or,  the  doctrine  of 
the  resurrection  of  the  body.  2*  ed.  16°. 
Ne7v  York,  1S45. 

Drew  (S.)  Essay  on  the  identity  and  gen- 
eral resurrection  of  the  human  body.  8°. 
Brooklyn,  181 1. 

GOULBURN     (E.    M.)     The    doctrine   of    the 
resurrection  of  the   same  body  as  taught  in 
Holy  Scripture.     8°.      Oxford,  1850. 
[Bampton  lecture,  l.S.'JO.J 

Harris  (H.)  Death  and  resurrection.  With 
an  introduction  on  the  value  of  external  evi- 
dence.     16°.      Oxford.  1880. 

Mott  (G.  S.)  The  resurrection  of  the  dead. 
16°.     New  York,  1S66. 

Westcott  (B.  F.)  The  gospel  of  the  resur- 
rection :  thoughts  on  its  relation  to  reason 
and  history.     4^'' ed.      12°.     L.ondon,  iS-jq. 

Wilson  (W.)  A  discourse  of  the  resurrec- 
tion, showing  the  import  and  certainty  of  it. 
16'^.     London,   1694. 

Sec,  also,  Future  State,  p.  177  ;  and  Sec- 
ond Advent,  p.  180. 


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Anderson  (W.)     An  apology  for  millennial 
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[In  the  I.4teralist,  V.  1.] 

Austin  (D.)  The  Millenium.  8°.  Eliza- 
bet  hto-on,  1794. 

Begg  (J.  A.)  The  Scripture  evidence  of 
the  Redeemer's  return  and  reign  on  earth. 
I«'  Amer.  ed.      12°.     Neiu  York,   1842. 

Letters    on    (various)    interpretations    of 

our  .Saviour's  prediction  of  his  return,  Matth. 
23-25.      16°.     Paisley,  1831. 

BenEzka  (J.  J.)  The  coming  of  the  Mes- 
siah in  glory  and  majesty.  2  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1827. 

BiCKERSTETH  (E.)  The  promised  glory  of 
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The    time  to   favor   Zion.     8°.       Phila., 

1S40. 
[In  the  Literalist,  V.  1.] 

BoNAR  (H.)  Prophetical  landmarks;  con- 
taining data  for  helping  to  determine  the 
question  of  Christ's  premillennial  advent. 
16°.     London,   1847. 

Brookes  (J.  H.)  Maranatha :  or  the  Lord 
comelh.     s^i  ed.     12°.     St.  Louis,  \?>-]%. 

Brooks  (J.  W.)  Abdiel's  essay  on  the  Advent 
and  kingdom  of  Christ.  12°.  London, 
1S34. 

The  same.     8°.      Phila.,  1840. 

[In  the  Literalist,  v.  1.] 

Brown  (D.)  Christ's  second  coming.  12°. 
Nsio  Yri,    I  S3 1. 

Bush  (G.)  A  treatise  on  the  Millennium;  in 
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Cadonicus  (J.)  Vindiciae  Augustinianae  ah 
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nac,  1747. 

Cox  (J.)       A    miHenarian's     answer    of    the 
"  ILipe    that   is    in    him.  "       8°.       Phila., 
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[In  tlie  Literalist,  v.  2."] 

Thoughts  on  the  coming  and  kingdom  of 

our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.     8°.     Phila.,   1842. 
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Crooll  (J.)  The  restoration  of  Israel;  and 
an  answer  by  T.  .Scott.     8^.     London,  iSl^. 

CUMMING  (J.)  The  end:  or  the  proximate 
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Boston,  1855. 


CuNlNGHAME  (W.)  Dissertation  on  the  Seals 
and  trumpets  of  the  Apocalypse,  and  the 
period  of  1 260  years.  4"»  ed.  8°.  L.on- 
don,    1843. 

The  political  destiny  of  the  earth  as  re- 
vealed in  the  Bible.     8°.     Phila.,  1840. 
[In  the  Literalist,  v.  2.] 

The  pre-millennial  advent  of  Messiah  de- 
monstrated from  the  Scripture.     8°.     Phila., 
1840. 
[In  the  Literalist,  v.  2.1 

A  review  of  Dr.    Wardlaw's    sermon  on 

the  Millennium.      12°.      Glasgozu,  1833. 

Defence  (A)   of   the  students  of   prophecy, 
in  answer  io  the  attack  of  Rev.    Dr.   Ham- 
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1828. 
[Bound  with  Bolland  on  the  Sabbath.] 

Delitzsch  (F.)  Excursus  to  Heb.  iv :  9, 
containing  extracts  from  the  Talmudic  tract 
Sanhedrin,  relating  to  the  coming  of  Mes- 
siah, and  the  Millenial  Sabbath.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1S68. 
[In  his  Com.  on  Hebrews,  v.  1.] 

DUFFIELD  (J.  T.)  A  discourse  on  the  Sec 
ond  Advent,  with  notes  and  an  appendix. 
64  pp.      16°.     Phila.,  1866. 

Essays  on    the    coming    of  the    kingdom    of 
God.      [anon.]     S°.      Phila.,   1842. 
[In  tlie  Literalist,  v.  3.] 

Extracts  on  prophecy,  chiefly  the  approach- 
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12°.      Glasgow,  1835. 

P'aber  (G.  S.)  a  general  and  connected 
view  of  the  prophecies  relative  to  the 
restt)ration  (etc.)  of  the  houses  of  Judah  and 
Israel.     8°.     Boston,  1807. 

Future    (The)    destiny  of    Israel,      [ano/t.] 
8°.     Phila.,  1840. 
[In  theLite:alist,  v.  1.] 

GiPPS  (H.)  A  treatise  on  the  first  resurrec- 
tion, and  the  thousand  years  of  Rev.  20. 
12°.     London,   1 831. 

Hamilton  (VV.)  A  defence  of  the  Scrip- 
tural doctrine  concerning  the  Second  Ad- 
vent of  Christ,  from  the  erroneous  repre- 
sentaiions  of  modern  millenarians.  16°. 
Glasgow,  1828. 


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8°.      yena,   1857. 
Hoffmann   (W.)       The    prophecies  of    our 

Lord  and  his  Apostles.     Translated  by  M. 

J.  Evans.     8°.     London,  1869. 
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above  doubts    (etc.)    in    ten    exercitations. 

sm.  fol.     London,   1661. 
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condensed,    and    (supplemented    by   J.  W. 

Brooks).     8°.     London,  1833, 
Hopes  (The)  of  Ihe  Church  of  God.    [««(>«.] 

12°.     London,  1840. 
Hopkins  (S.)     A  treatise  on  the   Millenium. 

8°.     Boston,  1793. 

[Hound  with  iiis  Divinity. | 
HuRD   (R.)     Sermons  on  the  prophecies.    8°. 

Charlesto7vn,  [«.   d.'\ 

[Warburtonii.n  lecture.s,  I7G8-72.] 
Jones  (H.)       Christ's    .second     coming    and 

kingdom  at  hand.      16°.      Ne7u  York,  1839. 
Jones  (J.)     Je;,us    and    the    coming    glory. 

8°.     Phila.,  1865. 
JuRiEU   (P.)        The    accomplishment   of    the 

Scripture  prophecies  :  or,   the  approaching 

deliverance  of  the  Church.      12°.     London, 

1687. 

Kelly  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  second  com- 
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London,  1865. 

Lectures  on  suljjects  connected  with  pro- 
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KlRKVVOOD  (R.)  Lectures  on  the  Millennium. 
I2=.      Ne7v  York,  1856. 

Levi  (D.)  Dissertations  on  the  prophecies 
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as  are  applicable  to  the  coming  of  the 
Messiah,  (etc.)     2  v.     8".     Lcndon,   1817. 

LUTIIARDT  (C.  (;.)  Die  Lehre  von  den 
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auslegungen.      12°.     Leipzig,  1861. 

McCausi.anI)  (D.)  The  times  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, as  revealed  in  the  Apocalypse.  16°. 
Dublin,  i^^2. 

M'Neile  (H.)      Prospects  of  the  Jews.     8°. 
Phila.,   1840. 
[Ill  the  Literalist,  V.  1.] 


Sermons    on    the    Second  Advent.       8°. 

Phila.,  1840. 
[In  the  Literalist,  v.  1.] 

Maitland  (C.)  The  apostles'  school  of 
prophetic  interpretation.  8°.  London, 
1849. 

Marck  (J.)  E.Kspectatio  gloriae  futurae 
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Miller  (W.)  Works,  with  a  memoir  by  J. 
V.  Himes.     3  v.      16°.     Boston,  1842. 

Evidence  from   Scripture  and  history  of 

the  second  coming  of  Christ  about  the  year 
1843.     16°.     Boston,  1842. 

^— Views  of  the  prophecies  and  prophetic 
chronology.      12°.     Boston,  1842. 

Morris  (IL)  Modern  chiliasm.  18°.  Hart- 
ford, 1842. 

Nature  (The)  of  the  First  Resurrection, 
and  the  privilege  of  those  that  shall  par- 
take of  it.     8°.     [^anon.l     Phila.,  1841. 

Noel  (G.  T.)  A  brief  enquiry  into  the  pros- 
pects of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  connection 
with  the  Second  Advent  of  our  Lord  fesus. 
8°.      Phila.,   1840. 

Ogilvy  (G.)  Popular  objections  to  the  pre- 
millennial  advent  considered.  2"*  ed.  18°. 
London,  1847. 

Premillennial  essays  of  the  prophetic  con. 
ference  held  in  the  church  of  the  Holy 
Trinity,  N.  Y.  City,  with  an  appendix  of 
critical  testimonies,  by  Nathaniel  West. 
12°.      Chicago,  1879. 

Premillennialism  a  delusion.  By  a  mem- 
lier  of  the  Presbytery  of  Northumberland. 
\_anon.'\      16°.     Edinburgh,  1851. 

Priest  (J.)  A  view  of  the  expected  Chris 
tian  Millennium.  7""  ed.  16°.  Albany, 
1831. 

SCHOTT  (H.  A.)  Commentarius  exegetico- 
dogmaticus  in  eos  Jesu  Christi  sermones 
qui  de  reditu  ejus  ad  judicium  futuro  etc. 
agunt.     8°.     Jenae,  1820. 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— ANTI-CHRIST. 


.83 


Second  (The)  Advent  or  coming  of  the  Mes- 
siah  in   glory.     By  an    American   layman. 
[anon .  ]      8° .      Trenton ,  1 8 1 5 . 
Seiss  (J.  A.)     The  last  times  and  the  great 
consummation.       5""   ed."   revised    and  en- 
larged.    16°.     PM/a.,  1863. 
Sherwin  (W).     The  saints  first  revealed  and 
covenanted     mercies    shortly    approaching. 
As    being   the    main    scope    of   revelation- 
prophecie,      16°.     London,  1676. 
\I:iote..    The  above  work  is  one  out  of  many  of  a 
like  character  bound  in  the  same  vol.] 
Shimeall  (R.  C.)     Christ's    second  coming. 

8°.     New  York,  1865. 
SiLLiMAN   (A.)     The    world's   jubilee.      12°. 

New  York,  1856. 
SiRR  (J.D.)  The  first  resurrection  considered. 
(Reply  to)  H.  Gipps.     8°.       Phila.,    1841. 
[In  the  Literalist,  v.  2.] 
SwEDENBORG  (E.)     A  treatise  concerning  the 
last  judgment  and  the  destruction  of  Bab- 
ylon.     18°.     Boston,  1828. 
Thoughts  on  the   Scriptural  expectations   of 
the  church.     By  Basilicus.    Sj>seudon.'\     8°. 
Phila.,  1840. 
[In  the  Literalist,  \.  2.J 
TowNLEV  (R.)     The   Second  Advent  of  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  a  past  event.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1845. 
Waldegrave   (S.)     New   Testament  millen- 
narianism.     8°.     London,  1855. 
[Hampton  lecture,  185-1.] 
Weiffenbach    (W.)     Der    Wiederkunftsge- 
danke  Jesu.   Nach  den  Synoptikern  kritisch 
untersucht    und    dargestellt.     8°.      Leipzig, 
1873- 
White    (H.)       Practical    reflections   on   the 

Second  Advent.      18°.     New  York,  1843. 
WiCKLiFFE  (J.)     The  last  age  of  the  church, 
with    notes    by    J.     H.     Todd.       sm.    4°. 
Dublin,  1840. 
WiNTHROP  (E.)      Lectures  on  the  Second  Ad- 
vent of  the  Messiah.    12°.    Cincinnati,  \%\Tf. 
Wood    (W.)     The   last    things.      12°.     Lon- 
don,  1 85 1. 
See,  also.  Antichrist,  p.  183  ;  Prophecy,  p. 
53 ;       Revelation,      Commentaries     on, 
p.  97  ;  and  The  SHAKERS. 


ANTI-CHRIST. 


Allwood  (P.)  Twelve  lectures  on  the 
prophecies  relating  to  the  Christian  church 
and  especially  of  papal  Rome.  2  v.  8°. 
L.ondon,  1 81 5. 

[Warburtonian  lectures,  1811-15.] 
Black   (C.    I.)     Messias  and     Anti-messias. 

12°.     Phila.,   1855. 
CUNINGHAME    (W.)       The   apostasy    of    the 
Church    of  Rome   and   the    identity  of  the 
papal  power  with  the  man  of  sin  and  son  of 
perdition    of    St.     Paul's     prophecy.        8°. 
Glasgow,  1818. 
The  same  with  an  appendi.x.     8°.      Glas- 
gow, 1833. 
Downfall    (The)   of    Anti-christ.      \anon.'\ 

18°.     London,  1644. 
Elliott  (E.  B.)      The  destinies  and     perils 
of   the    church  as   predicted   in    Scripture. 
8°.     London,  1859. 
[Warburtonian  lectures,  1849-53.] 
Ettrick  (W.)     The  second  exodus;  reflec- 
tions on  the  prophecies,  relating  to  the  rise, 
—  fall, — and  perdition  of   the  great   Roman 
beast  of  the  1260  years  and   his  last   head. 
2<'  ed.     3  v.     8°.     Sunderland,  1814. 
Faber  (G.  S.)     a  dissertation  on  the  prophe- 
cies relative  to  the  great  period  of  the  twelve 
hundred  and  sixty   years.     2   v.   in    I       8°. 
Boston,  1808. 

The  same.     2v.  inl.     8°.     Boston,  iSii. 

Hallifax    (S.)        Twelve    sermons    on   the 
prophecies  concerning  tiie  Christian  church  ; 
and  in  particular,  concerning  the    church  ol 
papal  Rome.     8°.      London,  1776. 
[Warburtonian  leeture.s,  1773-70.] 
Harrison    (B.)      Prophetic   outlines   of  the 
Christian    church    and     the     Anti-christian 
power.     8°.     London,  1849. 
[Warburtonian  lectures,  1841-45.] 
Junkin  (G.)     The  little  stone  and   the  great 

image.     8°.     Phila.,  1844. 
Maitland  (S.  R.)      Inquiry  into  the  grounds 
on  which   the   prophetic   period    of  Daniel 
and  St.  John  has  been   supposed   to    consist 
of  1260  years.     8°.      London,  1826.  • 


1 84 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SPECIAL   CONTROVERSIES. 


. A  second  inquiry.     8°.     London,  lizg. 

Rabett  (R.)     Lateinos;  or  the  only  proper 

name  of  the  man,  whose  prophetical  number 

in  Greek   numerals   is   666.     8°.     London, 

1835- 
Todd  (J.  H.)     Discourses  on  the  prophecies 

relating  to   Anti-christ   in    Daniel   and   St. 

Paul.     2  V.  in  I.     8°.     DiMin,  1840. 

[Donnellan  lecture,  l,s:!8.] 
Six  discourses  on  the  prophecies  relating 

to  Anti  Christ  in  the  Apocalypse  of  St  John. 

8°.     Dublin,  1846. 

[Donnellan  lecture,  1847.] 
Trial    (The)    of  Anti-christ,   otherwise    the 

Man    of   Sin,    for    high    treason.      [^nnon.'\ 

16°.     Bos/on,  1 8 10. 
WiCKi.lKFE  (J.)      De  Christo  et  suo  adversario 

Anti  chrisio.    Eiu  ])olemischer  Tractat  zum 

ersten  Male  herausgegeben  von  R.  Budden- 

sieg.     60  pp.     4°.      Got  ha,  1880. 
Sae,  also,  SECOND  ADVENT,  p.  180;  and  The 

Roman  Catholic  Controversy. 


7.      S?£OIAU  CONTROVERSIES  AND  SECTS. 


Antinomians. 

Chase  (S.)  Antinomianism  unmasked.  8°. 
London,  18 1 9. 

Cottle  (J.)  Strictures  on  the  Plymouth  An- 
tinomians.    2"*  ed.     8°-.     London,   1S24. 

RUTHERFURD  (S.)      A  survey  of  the  s])ii itual 

Anti-christ.     Opening  the  secrets  of  Fami- 

lisme  and   Antinomianisme,  etc.       In    two 

parts,     sm.  4°.     London,  1648. 

[Part  second  is  eiititk'd,  "A  Siuvoy  of  Antino- 
mianisme."J 

Arminian   Controversy. 
See,  the  next  section. 


The  Calvinistic  (Augustinian)   and  Ar- 
minian Controversy. 

Ames  (\V.)     Coronis  ad  collationem  hagien- 
sem.     4"'  ed.      18°.     London,  1630. 


Amyrald  (M.)  Fidei  circa  errores  Armini- 
anorum  declaratio.      18°.     Salmnrii,  1646. 

AUGUSTINUS  (A.)  Opusculaquaedam  selecta, 
ad  haeresin  Pelagianam  peitinentia.  16°. 
Berolini,   1827. 

Anti-Pelagian  writings.     A  new  transla- 
tion.    3v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  l?,T2--]6. 
[v.  4,  12  and  15  of  his  Works.] 

Bates  (E.)  Observations  on  some  important 
points  in  divinity ;  chiefly  those  in  contro- 
versy between  the  Arminians  and  Calvinists. 
2'!  ed.      12°.      Londoti,   [1811.] 

Beecher  (E.)  The  conflict  of  ages,  or  the 
great  debate  on  the  moral  relations  of  God 
and  man.      12°.     Boston,  \%-i,T,. 

Boucher  (R.)  The  Christian  religion  made 
plain  in  a  dissuasiv.e  from  Methodism.  2* 
ed.      8°.      London,  1825. 

Bradwardine  (T.)  De  causa  Dei,  contra 
Pelagium,  et  de  virtute  causarum  ad  suos 
Mertoncnses.  Opera  et  studio  H.  SaviHi. 
fol.      London,  1618. 

Brocas  (T.)  The  beauties  of  Divine  truth. 
16°.     London,  1814. 

Brown  (H.)  Arminian  inconsistencies  and 
errors.      12°.      Phila.,  1856. 

Cameron  (J.)  Dtfcnsio.  8°.  Sahmirii, 
1624. 

Campbell  (A.)  The  Christian  preacher,  on 
the  controversy  between  Arminianisin  and 
Calvinism.     8°.     Dovfr,  [Del.),  1827-8. 

Chanler  (I.)  The  doctrines  of  glorious 
grace,      sm.  4°.      Boston,  1744. 

Coles  (E.)  A  ])ractical  discourse  of  God's 
sovereignty.     8°.     London,  1794. 

Daili.e  or  Dai.laeus  (J.)  Apologia  pro 
duabus  ecclesiarum  in  Gallia  Protestatitium 
Synodis  nationalibus,  (etc.)  2  v.  16°. 
Ainstelaedavu,  1655. 

Dickinson  (J.)  The  Scrijiture  doctrine  con- 
cerning some  important  points  of  Christian 
faith.      16°.     Boston,  1741. 

The  same.      18°.     /'////,/.,  [w.  </.] 

Edwards  (T.)  The  Paraselene  dismantled 
of  her  cloud  ;  or,  Baxlerianisni  barefaced, 
sm.  4°.     L^ondon,  1699. 

Fathers  (The),  reformers  and  formularies  of 
the  Church  of  England,  in  harmony  with 
Calvin  and  against  the  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
\_anon.'\     8°.     London,  1 81 2. 


DOCTR    THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


185 


Fellovves  (R.)     Religion  without  cant.     8°. 

London,  1 80 1. 
Fl.AVEL  (J.)     Checks  to  Antinoinianism.     3'' 

Amer.  ed.     4  V.     8°.     New  York,  1820. 
Foster  (R.  S.)     Objections  to  Calvinism  as 

it  is.      12°.      Cincinnati,  i860. 
Froude  (J.    A.)       Calvinism.       12°.      Nezv 

York,  1 87 1. 
Gill  (J.)     The  cause  of  God  and  truth.    8°. 

London,  1838. 
Goodwin  (J.)   Eirenomachia :  the  agreement 

and    distance  of   brethren :    touching   (five) 

important  heads  of  doctrine.     8°.     London, 

1835- 
[Bound  with  his  Expos,  ix  Romans.] 

Gray  (J.)  The  fiend  of  the  Reformation  de- 
tected.    8°.     Phila.,  181 7. 

Hervey  (J.)  Theron  and  Aspasio :  or  a 
series  of  dialogues  (etc.)  on  important  sub- 
jects.    3  V.     8°.     London,  1765. 

Letters  to  J.   Wesley,  containing  an  an- 
swer to  remarks  on  Theron    and    Aspasio. 
•   12°.     London,   1765. 

Huntingdon  (W.)  The  skeletons:  or  the 
Arminian  anatomized.  12°.  London, 
[1783.] 

Knight  (W.  B.)  Considerations  on  the  sub- 
ject of  Calvinism.     8°.      London,  1822. 

Laurence    (R.)       An   attempt   to   illustrate 
those  Articles  of  the  Church   of   England 
which   the    Calvinists   improperly    consider 
as  Calvinistical.     8°.      Oxford,   1820. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1804.] 

Lee  (C.)  Letters  from  Aristarchus  to  Phile- 
mon.     16°.     Llartford,  1833. 

Lime  street  lectures.  A  defence  of  some 
important  doctrines  of  the  Gospel.  8°. 
/'/i?7a.,,[i86o?] 

Matthews  (J.)  and  Franklin  (B.)  Pre- 
destination and  the  foreknowledge  of  God. 
A  debate.      12°.      Cincinnati,    1852. 

Meissner  (B.)  Philosophia  sobria.  8°. 
"jfenae,   1655. 

Ness  (C.)  An  antidote  against  Arminianism. 
16°.     London,  1835. 

Osiander  (L.)  Enchiridion  controversia- 
rum,  quas  Augustanae  confessionis  theologi 
habent  cum  Calvinianis.  16°.  Tubingae, 
1604. 


Religiol^s  correspondence  :  or  the  dispensa- 
tion of  Divine  grace  vindicated,  [anon.1 
2  v.     16°.     London,  1775. 

Rutherford  (S.)  Examen  Arminianismi- 
8°.      Ultrajecti,  1668. 

Scott  (T.)  Remarks  on  the  refutation  of 
Calvinism  by  G.  Tomline.  2  v.  8°. 
Phila.,  1847. 

Smith  (W.)  What  is  Calvinism  ?  18°. 
Phila. ,\%l\. 

Toplady  (A.   M.)       Historic   proof    of   the 
doctrinal  Calvinism  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    8°.     London,  1827. 
[In  his  Works.] 

Triglandius  (J.)       Refutatio  apologiae  Re- 
monstrantium.     4°.      [1664?] 
[Title-page  wanting.] 

Webster  (C.)     Arminianism.    18°.     Phila., 

1855- 

Whitby  (D.)  Election  and  reprobation,  the 
extent  of  Christ's  redemption,  (etc.)  8°. 
London,  181 7. 

White  (W.)  Comparative  views  of  the 
controversy  between  Calvinists  and  Armin- 
ians.     2  V.     8°.     Phila.,  1817. 

See,  also,  Methodist  Controversy,  p.  186; 
Divine  Decrees,  p.  157  ;  Moral  Agency, 
p.  161  ;  Old  and  New  School  Contro- 
versy, p.  188 ;  and  History  of  Doctrine. 


Campbellites  or  Christians. 


Jennings  (O.)  Debate  on  Campbellism  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.     12°.     Pittsburgh,    1832. 

Jeter  (J.  B.)  Campbellism  examined.  12°. 
Nezu  York,   1855. 

Lard  (M.  E.)  A  review  of  Rev.  J.  B.  Je- 
ter's book,  entitled  "  Campbellism  exam- 
ined. "  With  an  introduction  by  Alex. 
Campbell.      12°.     Phila.,  1858. 

Stone  (B.  W.)  An  address  to  the  Christian 
churches  in  Kentucky,  etc.  18°.  Nash- 
ville, 1 814. 

SUMMERBELL  (N.)  awr/ Flood  (J.  M.)  Dis- 
cussion  on  the  Trinity,  church  constitutions 
and  disciplines,  and  human  depravity,  held 
Centreville,  Ohio,  1854.  16°.  Cincin- 
nati, 1854. 


DOCTR.  THEOL. -SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


The  Friends  or  Quakers. 


Barclay  (R.)      An    apology   for    the    true 

Christian  divinity.     4""  ed.      8°.     London, 

1 701. 

. The  same.     8°.     Providence,  1840. 

The  same.     Apologie  de  la  veritable  the- 

ologie  Chretienne.      Traduite  en  Fran9ois. 

8°.     Londres,  1702. 
Bathurst  (C.)       An  expostulatory  appeal  to 

the  professors  of  Christianity.    18°.    [1774.] 

[Imperfect :  title  page  wanting.] 
Bennet  (T.)     A    confutation  of  Quakerism. 

2^  ed.      12°.      Cambridge,  1709. 
Brandwood  (J.)      Letters   and    extracts    of 

letters.     16°.     Manchester,  1828. 
Brown  (J.)     Quakerisme  the  pathway  to  Pa- 

ganisme.     sm.  4°.     Edinburgh,  1678. 
Brownlee  (W.  C.)     a  careful  inquiry  into 

the    nature    and    tendency   of    the    Society 

called  Friends.     8°.     Fhila.,   1824. 
Clarkson  (T.)     a  portraiture  of  Quakerism. 

2  V.     8°.     A^ew    York,  1806.      - 
Cox  (S.  H.)       Quakerism    not    Christianity. 

8°.     New  York,  1833. 
Defence  (A)  of  the  Christian    doctrines   of 

the   Society  of   Friends,   being    a   reply    to 

the  charge  of  denying    "  the  three  that  bear 

witness   in    Heaven,"    etc.      [««<?«.]      8°. 

Phila.,  1825. 
Ferris  (B.)     Truth  advocated.    8°.    Phila., 

1822. 
Gibbons  (W.)     A   review  and    refutation  of 

some  of  the  opprobrious    charges   against 

the    Society   of    Friends.       12°.      Phila., 

1847. 
GURNEY  (J.J.)     Observations  on  the  religious 

peculiarities  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     2'' 

ed.     8°.     London,  1S24. 
Letters  of  Paul  and  Amicus.     [rt«o«,]     8°. 

Wilmington,  1828. 

{Note.     "Paul  "  is  probably  the  pseudonym  of 
E.  W.  Gilbert.] 
Penn   (\V.)     The    Christian   Quaker  and   his 

divine  testimony.      16°.     London,  1699. 
Quakerism,  or  the  story  of  my  life,     [anon.'l 

16°.     Phila.,  1852. 
Quaker's    (The)  quibbles    in    three     parts. 

[anon.']     16°.     London,    1675. 


Reese  (D.  M.)  Quakerism  versus  Calvinism. 
16°.     A^ew  York,  1834. 

Wilkinson  (J.)  Quakerism  examined  in  re- 
ply to  a  letter  of  S.  Tuke.  16°.  London, 
1836. 

Wood  (G.)  and  Williamson  (I.  H.)  The 
Society  of  Friends  vindicated,  (etc.)  8°- 
Trenton,  1832. 


Jansenist  Controversy. 

Catechisme  (Le)  des  Jesuites.  \_anon.']  I2°. 
Paris,  1602. 

Dumas  (H.)  Histoire  des  cinq  propositions 
de  Jansenius.  [anon.l  2  v.  16°.  Liege, 
1700. 

Hexaples  (Les),  ou  les  six  colomnes  sur  la 
constitution  unigenitus.  7  v.  4°.  Amster- 
dam,    1 72 1. 

Jansen  (C.)  Augustinus.  3  v.  in  i.  fol. 
Lovanii,  1640. 

Leydekker  (M.)      De  historia   Jansenismi. 
12°.      Utrecht,  1695. 
[Title  imperfect.] 

Parallel  ( A)  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Pagans 
with  the  Jesuits,  [anon.]  8°.  London, 
1726. 

Pascal  (B.)  Lettres  ecrites  a  un  Provincial. 
8°.     Paris,  1829. 

The  same.  Provincial  letters.  Translat- 
ed from  the  French.  12°.  New  York, 
1828. 

The  same.  A  new  translation  with  intro- 
duction by  Thos.  McCrie.  16°.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1847. 

Response  aux  questions  d'un  Provincial. 
[anon.]      18°.     Rotterdam,   1704. 

Sainte-Beuve  (C.  A.)  Port  Royal.  5  v. 
8°.     Paris,  1859. 

See,  also,  CHURCH  HISTORY,  France. 


The    Methodist    Controversy. 


Annan  (W.)  The  difficulties  of  Arminian 
Methodism.  3''  ed.  24°.  Pittsburgh, 
1828. 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


187 


The  same.     4'h  ed.     16°.     Phila.,  i860. 

Another  book  about  the  Wesleyan  Method- 
ists.    [a«o«.]      16°.     London,  1853. 
Burns  (W,  )     An  inquiry  into  the  moral  ten- 
dency of  Methodism.     8°.     London,   1810. 

Candid  (A)  inquiry  into  the  present  state  of 
the  Methodist  societies  in  Ireland.  \_anon.'\ 
8°.     Belfast,  18 14. 

Caveat  (A)  against  the  Methodists,  [anon.] 
18°.     London,   1760. 

Cavender  (C.  H.)  Catalogue  of  works  in 
refutation  of  Methodism,  1 729-1 845.  nis. 
sm.  fol. 

Coke  (T.)  A  series  of  letters  addressed  to 
the  Methodist  connection,  explaining  the 
important  doctrines  of  justification  by  faith, 
and  the  direct  witness  of  the  Spirit.  13°. 
London,  1810. 

Confessions  of  a  Methodist,  by  a  professor. 
\ano>t.'\      12°.     London,  1810. 

Cooke  (J.)  Methodism  condemned.  12°. 
Rochdale,  1807. 

Crowther  (J;)  A  true  portraiture  of  Meth- 
odism.     16°.     New    York,  18IJ. 

Fallacy  detected  in  a  letter  to  J.  Wesley. 
\anon.'\      16°.      [«./.]       1785. 

Ffirth  (J.)  Truth  vindicated.  24°.  Bur- 
lington,  1794. 

"Fly  Sheets"  (The)  verbatim.  {^anon.'\ 
16°.     London,  [«.  </.] 

"  Fly  Sheets"  (The)  vindicated,  [anon.'] 
12°.     London,  1849. 

Free  (J.)  A  controversy  with  the  people 
called  Methodists  concerning  the  true  nature 
of  the  Christian  religion.  12°.  London, 
1760. 

Graves  (J.  R.)  The  great  iron  wheel.  16°. 
Nashville,  1855. 

Green  (T.)  A  dissertation  on  enthusiasm. 
8°.     London,  1755. 

Hodgson  (F.)  The  great  iron  wheel  review- 
ed.    12°.     Phila.,  1848. 

Jackson  (T.)  A  letter  to  E.  B.  Pusey,  be- 
ing a  vindicating  of  the  Wesleyan  Method- 
ists against  his  misrepresentations.  18°. 
Netv   York,  1 843. 

Kean  (L.)  a  refutation  of  the  Rev.  S.  Pel- 
ton's  charges  entitled  "  The  absurdities  of 
Methodism. "     16°.     N'ew  York,  1823. 


Lavington  (G.)  The  enihusicfm  of  Meth- 
odists and  Papists  compared.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1749. 

The  same.     With  appendix  by  R.   Pol- 

whele.     8°.     London,  1 820. 
Mant  (R.)     An  appeal  to  the  Gospel,  or  an 
inquiry   into   the  justice  of  the  charge,  al- 
leged by  Methodists  (etc.),  that  the   Gospel 
is  not  preached  by  the  national  clergy.     8°. 
Oxford,  181 2. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1812.] 
Methodist  Error.       \anon.'\       16°.      Tren- 
ton, 1819. 
Norris  (W.  H.)     Methodism  and  the  Church 
opposed    in    fundamentals.      16°.      Carlisle, 
1844. 

The  fundamental  doctrines  of  the  Church 

vindicated  from  all  affinity  with  Methodism. 
8°.    'Phila.,  1844. 
[Bound  witli  his  Methodism.] 
Oxford  (The)  Methodists,     {^anon.]    2^  ed, 

12°.     London,   1738. 
Pelton  (S.)     The  absurdities  of  Methodism. 

18°.     New  York,  1822. 
Remarks    on     Methodism.       [anon.]       8°. 

Neiv  York,  1813. 
Spirit  (The)  of  Methodism,     [^anon.]     24°. 

jVew  York,  183 1. 
Trai'P   (J.)     The  nature,  folly,  sin  and  dan- 
ger of  being  righteous  overmuch.      3"^  ed. 
16°.     London,  1 739. 
Walder   (J.)      The  ax  laid  to  the  root  :   or, 
a  preservative    against  the    erroneous   doc- 
trines  of    the    Methodists.      12°.     London, 
1763- 
Walker  (J.)  An  expostulatory  address  to  the 
members  of  the  Methodist  society  in  Ire- 
land.    16°.     Edinburgh,  1807. 

The  same.     12°.     Dublin,  1839. 

Letters  to  A.   Knox,   occasioned  by   his 

remarks   on  the  author's  Expostulatory  ad- 
dress.     12°.     Dublin,  1803. 
See,  also.  The  Calvinistic  and  Arminian 
Controversy,  p.  184;  Divine  Decrees,  p. 
157;    Moral  Agency,  p.  161 ;   Sanctifi- 

CATION,  p.    170. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


The   Moravians. 

Jung  (W.  F.)  Uer  in  dem  Grafen  von  Zin- 
zendorf  noch  lebende  und  lehrende  wie 
auch  leidende  und  siegende  Doctor  Lu- 
ther.    4°.     Franckfurt,  1752. 

L-WINGTON  (G  )  The  Moravians  compared 
and  detected.     8°.      Loudon,  1755. 


The  "Old  and   New  School 
versy   in  the  U.  S. 


Contro- 


Address  (An)  to  the  ministers,  elders,  and 
members  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States.  (By  a  Com.  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh Assembly.)  41  pp.  8°.  Neiv  York, 
R.  Carter,  1836. 
[Sprague  Pamphlets,  2<»  Series,  v.  67.] 

Baird  (S.  J.)  A  history  of  the  New  School, 
and  of  the  questions  involved  in  the  dis- 
ruption^of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  1838. 
12°.     Phila.,  1868. 

Bangs  (N.)  The  errors  of  Hopkinsianism. 
16°.     Neiii  York,  1 81 5. 

Barnes  (A.)  The  way  of  salvation.  7'" 
ed.  With  Mr.  Barnes'  defence  before  the 
Synod  of  Phila.,  1 830,  and  his  "  defence  " 
before  the  Second  Presbytery  of  Phila.,  in 
reply  to  the  charges  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Junkin. 
16°.     New  York,  1836. 

Trial,  before  the  Synod  of  Phila.,  1835, 

on  a  charge  of  heresy  :  with  all  the  plead- 
ings and  debate.  Reported  by  A.  J.  Stans- 
bury.      16''.     New  York,    1836. 

Beecher    (L.)  Trial,  before    the   Presbytery 
of  Cincinnati,    on    the    charge    of    heresy, 
sm.  fol.     A'i?7iv  York,  1835. 
[i^prague  Pamphlets.  '2<J  Series,  v.  (>:!.] 

Views    in    theology.      16°.      Cincinnati, 

1836. 

CnicESEMAN  (L.)  Differences  between  New 
and  Old  School  Presbyterians.  8°.  Roches- 
ter, 1848. 

Ely  (E.  S.)  A  contrast  between  Calvinism 
and  Hopkinsianism.  8°.  N^e-a'  York, 
1811. 

Hodgson  (F.)  An  examination  of  the  system 
of  New  Divinity  or  New  School  theology. 
12°.     New  York,  1840. 


Junkin  (G.)     The    vindication,      containing 

a  history  of  the  trial  of  the  Rev.  A.Barnes. 

(With,)  New  Schoolism  in  the    17th  Cent. 

compared 'with'New  Schoolism  in  the    19th 

Cent.      16°.     Phila.,  1836. 
Rice  (N.  L.)     The  Old  and  New  Schools: 

an  exhibit  of  the  most  important  differences 

in    their    doctrines  and   church   polity.      7.^ 

ed.      18°.      Cincinnati,   1853. 
Sketch  (A)  of  the  life  and  character  of  Dr. 

Predagogus.       (Author    of    the    Triangle.) 

With  remarks  on  his  writings.     By  Correc- 
tor.      \_anon.'\       71   pp.      8°.      A\'w  York, 

1817. 

[Sprague  Pamphlets,  !»*  Series,  v.  5G2.] 
Views   in   theology.     4  v.     8°.     New    York, 

1824-35. 
Wallace  (D.  A.)      The  theology    of  New 

England.     With  introduction  by  D.  Dana. 

16°.     Boston,  1856. 
Whelpley  (S.)        The    triangle.        {^cinon.l 

Three  series.     8°.     Ne-cV    York,  1816. 
Wilson   (J.)      Letters    to    E.   S.   Ely.      8°. 

Boston,  1 814. 

[Sprague  Pamphlet.s,  2<' Series,  v.  062.] 
Wilson  (J.  L. )     Tlic    iiroposition    sustained 

against    the  New    School.        16 'pi.        8°- 

Cincinnati,   1 835. 

■  I     .-^Mf  Pamphlets,  2<i  Series,  v.  •■! 
\\  !-■  r  K    (  W.  C.)     A  review  of  "  Differences 

!•  I  will     Old    and    New    School     Presby- 

U-i     "  .'"    by  L    Cheeseman.      72  \2'- 

A'..,  'i.ster,  1848. 

[Sprutido  Pamphlets.  2<l  Series,  v.  6r>.  1 
Wood  (J.)     Old    -ind  New   Theology       i6°- 

Phila.,  1845. 
See,  also,  THE  Calvinistic  and  Arajinian 

Controversy,  p.  184;   and  History  01 

THE  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S. 


Plynfiouth-brethrenisnn. 


Croskery  (T.)  Plymouth-brethrenism  :  a  re- 
futation of  its  principles  and  doctrines. 
16°.     London,  1879. 

Reid  (W.)  Plymouth-brethrenism  unveiled 
and  refuted.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1875. 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


The   Roman  Catholic  Controversy. 

Ames  (W.)  Bellarminus  enervatus.  4  v.  in 
I.      18°.     Amstelodami,   1628. 

The  same.      18°.      Oxoniae,  1629. 

Analytical  (An)  and  historical  view  of  the 
Catholic  religion  with  reference  to  political 
institutions.      \anon.'\     8°.     London,  1826. 

Balmes  (J.)  Protestantism  and  Catholicity 
compared  in  their  effects  on  the  civilization 
of  Europe.     2"^  ed.     8°.     Baltimore,  \%'^\. 

Barnum  (S.  W.)  Romanism  as  it  is.  8°. 
Hartford,  1 87 1. 

Baur  (F.  C.)  Der  Gegensatz  des  Katholicis- 
mus  und  Protestantismus.  8°.  Tubingen^ 
1836. 

Baxter  (R.)  Jesuit  juggling.  8°.  Xe-io 
York,  1835. 

The  safe  religion.     16°.     London^    '657. 

Bellarminus  (R.)  Disputationes  de  contro- 
versiis  Christianae  fidei.  4  v.  in  2.  4°. 
Parisiis,  1608. 

Berg  (J.  F.)  Lectures  on  Romanism.  12°. 
Phi  I  a.,  1840. 

Bird  (L)  Letters  in  answer  to  the  Maronite 
or  Roman  Catholic  bishop  at  Mt.  Lebanon. 
16°.     Malta,  1834. 

Boardman  (H.  A.)  Is  there  any  ground  to 
apprehend  the  extensive  and  dangerous  prev- 
alence of  Romanism  in  the  U.  S.  ?  18°. 
Phila.,  1841. 

Bossuet  (J.  B.)  The  history  of  the  varia- 
tions of  the  Protestant  Churches.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  2  v.  8°.  Dublin^ 
1836. 

The  same.     2  v.    12°.    Ne-w  York,\'&^'^. 

Exposition    de    la    doctrine    de    I'Eglise 

Catholique  sur  les  matieres  de  controverse. 
S'"  ed.     16°.     Paris,  1 686. 

Breckinridge  (J.)  ««</ Hughes  (J.)  Con- 
troversy relative  to  the  existing  differences 
between  the  Roman  Catholic  and  Protestant 
religions.     8°.     Phila.,  1833. 

Breckinridge  (R.  J.)  Papism  in  the  19th 
Cent,  in  the  U.  S.      12°.     Baltimore,  1841. 

Brevint  (D.)  Saul  and  Samuel  at  Endor, 
or  the  new  waies  of  salvation  and  service. 
4°.      Oxford,  1674. 


I   Brooke  (H.)    The  tryal  of  the  Roman  Cath- 
I        olics.     3'^  ed.      12°.     Dublin,  1762. 
j    Brownlee  (W.  C.)     Letters  on  the  Roman 
Catholic  controversy.      2"  ed.       8°.      New 
York,  1834. 

Popery  an  enemy  of  civil  and  religious 

liberty.      18°.     New  York,  1836. 

The  same.     4*    ed.     18°.     New    York, 

1839. 

Bungener  (F.)  Rome  et  la  Bible.  Manuel 
du  controversiste  evangelique.  12°.  Paris, 
1859- 

Burnet  (P.  H.)  The  path  which  led  a  Pro- 
testant lawyer  to  the  Catholic  church.  8°. 
New  York,  i860. 

Butler  (W.  A.)  Letters  on  Romanism  in 
reply  to  Mr.  Newman's  essay  on  develop- 
ment. Edited  by  Rev.  T.  Woodward. 
8°.      Cambridge,  1854. 

The    same.       Revised   by   the    Rev.    C. 

Hardwick.     2'»  ed.     8°.      Ca)nbridge,\?>^%.. 

Calfhill  (J.)     An  answer  to  John  Martiall's 
treatise    of    the    cross.       8°.       Cambridge, 
1846. 
[Parker  Society  publications.] 

Calvin  (J.)  A  treatise  on  relics.  From  the 
French.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1854. 

Campbell  (A.)  and  Purcell  (J.  B.)  A  de- 
bate on  the  Roman  Catholic  religion.  8°. 
Cincinnati,  1837. 

The  same.      12°.      Cincinnati,  \'i^\. 

Campbell  (J.  N.)  Papal  Rome  identified 
with  the  great  apostasy  predicted  in  the 
Scriptures.     2^  ed.      18°.     Albany,  1838. 

Capes  (J.  M.)  To  Rome  and  back.  8°. 
London,  1873. 

Capper  (S.)  The  acknowledged  doctrines  of 
the  Church  of  Rome.     8°.     London,  1849. 

Cassels  (S.J.)  Christ  and  Anti-christ.  12°. 
Phila.,  [1846.] 

Chamier  (D.)  Panstratiae  Catholicae,  sive 
controversiarum  de  religione  adversus  Pon- 
tificios  corpus,  v.  I  and  3.  fol.  Genevae, 
1626. 

Chase  (S.)  An  examination  of  the  doctrine, 
history  and  moral  tendencies  of  Roman 
Catholic  indulgences.  24°.  Watertown 
{N.   Y.),  1841. 


igo 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


Chemnitz  (M.)  Examinis  Concilii  Tridenti- 
ni.      fol.     Francoftirti  ad  M.,  1574. 

The  same.     3  v.     16°.     Francofurti  ad 

M.,  1576. 

Chillingworth  (W.)  The  religion  of  Pro- 
testants a  safe  way  to  salvation.  3<^  ed. 
fol.     London,  1664. 

Christianity,  Protestantism  and  Popery 
compared  and  contrasted.  \^aiion.'\  S°. 
London,  1 829. 

Clark  (R.  W.)  Romanism  in  America. 
16°.     Boston,  1855. 

Clarkson  (D.)  The  practical  divinity  of 
the  Papists  destructive  of  Christianity  and 
men's  souls,     sm.  4°.     London,  1676. 

Claude  (J.)  La  defense  de  la  Reformation, 
contre  le  livre  intitule  Prejugez  legitimes 
contre  les  Calvinistes.  2  v.  in  i.  18°. 
La  Haye,  1682. 

The  same.     Defence  of  the  Reformation. 

Translated  from  the  French.  2  v.  8°. 
L^ondon,  181 5. 

Cotter  (J.)  The  mass  and  rubrics  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  church,  translated  into 
English    with    notes.       18°.      New    York^ 

[1845-] 
Craig  (R.)     A  refutation  of  certain  primary 

doctrines   of  Popery.      2  v.     8°.     London, 

1823. 
Cramp  (J.  M.)     A  textbook  of  Popery.   16°. 

New  York,  1 83 1. 
CuMMiNGS    (J.)     and    French     (D.)      The 

Hammersmith    Protestant    discussion.      lo"" 

ed.      12°.     London,  1855. 
ClTMMlNGS    (J.)       Lectures    on     RomanLsm. 

12°.     Boston,  1854. 
Cuninghame  (W.)     The  Church   of   Rome, 

the  apostasy,  and  the    Pope.     8^.      Phila., 

1 841. 
Dale  (R.    W.)     Protestantism;    its    ultimate 

principle.      16°.     London,   1874. 
Des  Mahls.     See  Grostete. 
Douay    Bible.      The    complete    notes.    8°. 

Dublin,  1 83 1. 
Douglas  (J.)      Six  letters  from  A— d,  B— , 

to  father  Sheldon,  provincial  of  the  Jesuits 

in  England,      [anon.']     8°.     L.ondon,  1756. 
Drelincourt  (C.)      Response    si    la    lettre 

ccrite  par  Monseigneur  le     Prince    Ernest 

Landgrave  de  Hssee.     16°.     Genive,  1663. 


Du  Moulin  (P.)  A  defence  of  the.  Catholic 
faith,  contained  in  the  Booke  of  King 
James   the   First,     sm.  4°.     London,   1610. 

Bouclier  de  la  Foy,  ou  defense  de  la  con- 
fession de  Foy  des  Eglises  reformees  du 
Royaume  de  France.     12°.      Geneve,  1654. 

Dwight  (T.)  Open  convents.  18°.  Nezv 
York,   1836. 

EcK  (J.)  Enchiridion  locorum  communium 
adversus  Lutherum  et  alios  hostes  ecclesiae. 
1 8°.     Lngolstadt,   1535. 

Edgar  (S.)  The  variations  of  Popery.  8°. 
New  York,  1849. 

The  same.     8°.     Dublin,  [«.  d.] 

Elliot  (C.)  Delineation  of  Roman  Cathol- 
icism.    2  v.     8°.   -New  York,  1842. 

Epistolary  discussion  upon  religion  between 
G.  W.,  a  Protestant  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, and  J.  B.  B.,  a  French  Roman 
Catholic.      16°.      [anon.]     London,  1798. 

Ernest,  Prince  of  LLesse.  Lettre  aux  cincq 
ministres  de  la  religion  pretendue  reformee 
de  Paris.     18°.     Liege,  1663. 

Essays  on  Romanism,  [anon.]  i»'  ed.  16°. 
Phila.,  1841. 

Extraits  des  assertions  dangereuses  et  per- 
nicieuses  soutenues  et  enseignees  par  les  Je- 
suites,      [anon.]     4°.     Paris,  1762. 

Faber  (G.  S.)  The  difficulties  of  Romanism. 
12°.     Phila.,  1829. 

Featly  (D.)  The  Romish  fisher  caught  and 
held  in  his  owne  net.  sm.  4°.  London, 
1624. 

Finch  (G.)  A  sketch  of  the  Romish  contro- 
versy.    8°.     London,   1831. 

FiNLAY  (J.  B.)  Evangelism,  Catholicism, 
and  Protestantism.     16°.    New  York,  1S51. 

Fleming  (R.)  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  papa- 
cy. Edited  by  T.  Thomson.  18°.  Lon. 
don,  1849. 

Fletcher  (John)  A  comparative  view  of 
the  grounds  of  the  Catholic  and  Protestant 
churches.     8°.     Baltimore,  [«.  d."] 

The   difficulties   of    Protestantism.      8°. 

Baltimore,  [«.  d.] 

Reflections  on  the  spirit  of  religious  con- 
troversy.    16°.     New  York,  1808. 


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Cam- 


Fletcher  (Jos.)  Lectures  on  the  principles 
and  institutions  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church.      16°.     London,    1 817. 

Foxes  and  Firebrands ;  ■  or,  a  specimen  of 
the  danger  and  harmony  of  Popery  and 
separation.  [a«o«.]  3'^  part.  16°.  Lon 
do7t,  1689. 

Frauds  (The)  of  Romish  monks  and  priests. 
[auon.l      12°.     London,  1 82 1, 

The    same.      New   ed.       12°.      Dublin, 

1827. 

Free  (A)  examination  of  the  common  meth- 
ods employed  to  prevent  the  growth  of 
Popery,     [awow.]      16°.     Dublin,  1774. 

FuLKE  (W.)  Confutation  of  the  Romish 
Testament.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1834. 

Stapleton's    fortress   overthrown. 

joinder    to     Martiall's    reply.      8°. 
bridge,  1848. 
[Parker  Society  Publication.s.] 

FuLLWOOD  (F.)  Roma  ruit.  The  pillars  of 
Rome  broken.  Revised  by  C.  Hardwick. 
8°.     Cambridge,  1847. 

Gavin  (A.)  A  master  key  to  Popery.  3  v. 
12°.     London,   1725-26. 

The  same.     3*  ed.     8°.     London,  i"]-] I- 

The   same.      8°.       Hagersto-ccn,    {Md.), 

1828. 

Gerhard  (J.)  Confessio  calholica  in  qua 
doctrina  catholica  et  evangelica,  quam  ec- 
clesiae  Augustanae  confessioni  addictae  pro- 
fitentur,  ex  Romano-Catholicorum  scrip- 
torum  suffragiis  confirmatur.  4  v.  in  I.  fol. 
Fra  n  cofu  rti,  1679. 

Giustiniani  (L.)  Papal  Rome  as  it  is,  by  a 
Roman.     16°.     Baltimore,  1843. 

GOTHER  (J.)     A  papist   misrepresented    and 

represented.     18°.     Baltimore,  1808. 
GoussET    (S.    E.)       Theologie   dogmatique ; 
ou  exposition  des  preuves  et  des  dogmes  de 
la  religion  Catholique.     2«  ed.     2  v.     8°. 
Paris,  1866. 
Great    (The)  apostasy;     or,  the    church    of 
Rome   proved    not   to   be   the    church    of 
Christ.     [a«(7M.]     8°.     London,  1839. 
Groser  (W.)     Six  lectures  on  Popery.     16°. 

London,  1825. 
Grostete  Des  Mahis  (M.)     La  verite   de 
la  religion  Catholique.    5*  ed.    16°.    Paris, 
1710. 


Hahn  (A.)  Das  Bekenntniss  der  evange- 
lischen  Kirche  in  seinem  Verhaltniss  zu  dem 
romischen  und  griechischen.  8°.  Leip- 
zig ^  1853. 

Hase  (K.)  Handbuch  der  protestantischcn 
Polemik  gegen  die  romisch-catholische 
Kirche.      3«  Aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  187 1. 

Head  (The)  and  heart  enlisted  against 
Popery.     \anon.'\     24°.     London,  [«.  </.] 

Heshusius  (T.)  Sexcenti  errores  pleni  blas- 
phemiis  in  Deum,  quos  Romana  Pontificia 
Ecclesia  contra  Dei  verbum  furenter  defen- 
dit.      16°.     Francofurti  ad^M.,  1572. 

Hogan  (W.)  High  and  low  mass  in  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church.      16°.      Hartford, 

1855- 
Hopkins  (J.  H.)     The  history  of  the  confes- 
sional.    16°.     New   York,  1850. 
Sixteen  lectures  on  the  causes,  principles, 

and    results   of    the    English    Reformation. 

12°.     Phila.,  1844. 
HoRNE  (T.)     The  religious  necessity  of  the 

Reformation    asserted,    etc.     8°.      Oxford^ 

1828. 

[Bampton  lecture,  1828.] 
Hughes  (J.)  See  Breckinridge  (J.) 
Humorist  (The) :  or,  an  entertaining  display 

of  the  absurdities  of  the   Roman   Catholics 

and   Nonjurors.     [««<)«.]      12°.      Lojtdon, 

1752. 
Hurley  (J.)     The  leading  doctrines   of  the 

Church   of    Rome   examined.      8°.      New 

York,  1849. 
Illustrations  of  Popery,  [^anon.']  12°.  New 

York,  1838. 
Illyricus  (M.  F.)     Catalogus   testium   veri- 

tatis.     fol.     [«./.]  1608. 
Jenkins  (J.)      A  Protestant's   appeal    to    the 

Douay  Bible,    and   other  Roman  Catholic 

standards  in  support  of  the  doctrines  of  the 

Reformation.      12°.     Montreal,  1853. 
Jewel  (J.)     Apologia  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae. 

18°.     Londini,  1692. 
A   confutation   of  M.    Harding's  twenty 

seven  articles,     sm.  fol.     London,  X'^d^. 
A  replie  unto  M.  Harding's  answer,     sm. 

fol.     London,  1567. 
Jones  (C.  P.)       Roman    Catholicism    Scrip- 

turally  considered.    12°.     New  York,  1856. 


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Knowles  (J.  S.)  The  rock  of  Rome.  12°. 
London,  1849. 

La  Guidara  (F.)  An  echo  from  the  Vati- 
can.    24°.      Manchester,   1844. 

Laveleye  (E  de).  Protestantism  and  Cathol- 
icism, in  their  bearing  upon  the  liberty  and 
prosperity     of    nations.        12°.        London, 

1875- 

Lectures  on  the  creed  of  Pope  Pius  iv. 
[anon.]      18°.     London,   1785. 

Lectures  on  the  points  in  controversy  be- 
tween Romanists  and  Protestants.  \anon.'\ 
12°.     Phila.,  1840. 

Letters  to  Ada,  from  her  brother-in-law. 
[anon.]     18°.     New  York,  1834. 

LiNGARD  (J.)  A  collection  of  tracts  on  the 
civil  and  religious  principles  of  Catholics. 
12°.      Baltimore,  [n.  d.] 

Littledale  (R.  F.)  Plain  reasons  against 
joining  the  Church  of  Rome.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1880. 

M'CULLOCH  (T.)  Popery  condemned  by 
Scripture  and  the  Fathers.  12°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1808. 

M'Gavin  (W.)  On  "The  end  of  con- 
troversy, "  being  strictures  on  Dr.  Milner's 
work  in  support  of  Popish  errors.  24°. 
London,  [«.  </.] 

The   Protestant  essays    on    the    principal 

points  of  controversy  between  the  Church 
of  Rome  and  the  Reformed,  i''  Amer 
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The  same.     6">  ed.    4  v.     8°.     Glasgow. 

1833- 

M'Ghee  (R.  J.)  Truth  and  error  contrast 
ed.     16°.     London,  1836. 

Magitre  (T.)  and  Gregg  (T.  D.)  Au 
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8°.     Dublin,  1840. 

Mali.et  (G.)  Exposition  de  la  foi  Chre 
tienne,  suivie  d'une  courte  refutation  des 
principales  erreurs  de  I'eglise^Romaine.  2 
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Menzeis  (J.)  flw^/ Dempster  (F.)  Papismus 
lucifugus  :  or,  a  faithfull  copie  of  the  pa- 
pers exchanged  betwixt  I.  M.  and  F.  D. 
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Middleton  ( — ).  Letters  from  Rome  show- 
ing exact  conformity  between  Popery  and 
Paganism.      18°.     New  York,  1847. 

Milner  (J.)  The  end  of  religious  controver- 
sy.    12°.     Baltimore,  1844. 

The  same.      12°.     Baltimore,  [n.  d.] 

Letters  to  a  prebendary :  being  an  an- 
swer to  reflections  on  Popery,  by  J.  Sturges. 
16°.     Baltimore,  1810. 

MoHLER  (J.  A.)  Symbolik,  oder  Darstellung 
der  dogmatischen  Gegensatze  der  Katholi. 
kenand  Protestanten.  6«  Aufl.  8°.  Mainz, 
1843- 

The  same.     Symbolism:  or,  exposition  of 

the  doctrinal  differences  between  Catholics 
and  Protestants..  Translated  by  J.  B. 
Robinson.  2.^  ed.  2  v.  8°.  London, 
1847. 

Moore  (T.)  Travels  of  an  Irish  gentleman 
in  search  of  a  religion.      16°.   Phila.,  1833. 

More  (H.)  A  modest  enquiry  into  the  mys- 
tery of  iniquity,     sm.  fol.     London,  166^. 

MouNTAGU  (R.)  A  gagg  for  the  new  Gospell  ? 
No :  a  new  gagg  for  an  old  goose,  sin.  4°. 
London,  1624. 

MuMFORD  (J.)  The  Catholic  Scripturist.  4"' 
ed.      16°.      [«./.]  1767. 

Murray  (N.)  Letters  to  the  Rev.  J.  Hughes. 
18°.     Ne7v  York,  1847. 

Nangle  (E.)  The  Gospel  lever  applied  to 
the  overturning  of  Romanism.  18°.  Lon- 
don, [«.  r/.] 

Neander  (A.)  Katholicismus  und  Protest, 
antismus.  Herausgegeben  von  H.  Mess- 
ner.     8°.     Berlin,  1863. 

Nevins  (W.)  Thoughts  on  Popery.  18°. 
Ne7v  York,  [1836.] 

Nightingale  (J. )  A  portraiture  of  the  Ro- 
man Catholic  religion.    8°.      London,  1812, 

Nicolas  (A.)  Du  Protestantisme  et  de  toutes 
les  heresies  dans  leur  rapport  avec  le  Social- 
isme.     8°.     Paris,  1852. 

Nisbet     (H.)     Lectures    on     Popery.     16°. 
Sydney,  1868. 
[In  the  Sanioiin  liinguage.] 

Noel  (B.  W.)  and  others.  Lectures  on  the 
points  in  controversy  between  Romanists 
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193 


Novelty  (The)  of  Popery,  and  the  antiquity 
of  Protestants.  [^non.].  16°  Phila., 
1840. 

O'Sl'LLlVAN  (M.)  A -guide  to  the  Irish 
gentleman  in  search  of  a  religion.  16°. 
Dublin,  1833. 

Owen  (J.)  The  Church  of  Rome  no  safe 
guide,     sm.  4°.     London,  1679. 

The  same.      16°.      Phila.,  1833. 

Palmer  (W.)  The  doctrine  of  development 
and  conscience  considered  in  relation  to  the 
evidences  of  Christianity  and  of  the  Catholic 
system.     8°.     London,  1846. 

Panke  (J.)  Romanism  condemned  by  the 
Church  of  Rome.     12°.     Salisbury,  1835. 

Papal  errors;  their  rise  and  progress. 
\^anon.'\      18°.     London,  [«.  </.] 

Papal  Rome,  its  temper  and  teachings. 
\anon.'\      18°.     London,  [;;.  </.] 

Penna  (V.)  La  tromba  evangelica,  che  stre- 
pita  contro  la  Romana  chiesa.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1725.     - 

Perkins  (W.)  Catholicus  reformatus.  16°. 
Ilanoviae,  160 1. 

The  same.  A  reformed  catholike.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.     18°.     London,  1634. 

PiCTET  (B.)  Huit  sermons  surl'exaraens  des 
religions.      16°.      Geneve,  1701. 

Plumer  (W.  S.)  Rome  against  the  Bible: 
and  the  Bible  against  Rome.  18°.  Phila., 
1854. 

Poole  (M.)  Dialogue  between  a  Popish 
priest  and  an  English  Protestant.  18°. 
London,  1839. 

Pope  or  President?  \_anon.'\  12°.  New 
York,  1859. 

Popular  Romanism  examined.  \_anon.'\ 
32°     L.,ottdon,  [«.  d.'] 

Preservatif  contre  le  changement  de  re- 
ligion,     [anon.l      18°.     La  Llaye,  [n.  d.] 

Preservative  (A)  against  Popery:  writ- 
ten by  the  most  eminent  divines  of  the 
church  of  England.  3  v.  fol.  London, 
1738. 

Replie  (A)  to  a  relation  of  the  conference 
between  W.  Laude  and  Mr.  Fisher.  \_anon.'\ 
sm.  4°.     London,   1640. 


Reply  (A)  to  the  "  travels  of  an  Irish  gentle- 
man in  search  of  a  religion."  By  Philalethes 
Cantabrigenses.  \_pseiulon.'\  18°.  Lon- 
1834. 

Rice  (N.  L.)  Romanism  not  Christianity. 
12°.     N'eza  York,  1847. 

Rogers  (J.)  Anti-Popery.  12°.  New  York, 
1841. 

Roman   forgeries.      \^anon.'\      12°.     London, 

1673. 

Romanism  incompatible  with  Republican  in- 
stitutions. \anon.'\  16°.  N'eza  York, 
1844. 

Roussel  (N.)  Catholic  nations  and  Protestant 
nations  compared  in  their  threefold  relation 
to  wealth,  knowledge  and  morality.  8°. 
London,  [1S56.] 

Rudge(J.  )  Increase  of  Poper)'.  16°.  Lon- 
don,  [1839.] 

Salter's  Hall  sermons.  Seventeen  sermons 
against  Popery.     2  v.  in  i.      12".     Dublin, 

1735- 

Sandys  (E.)  Europae  speculum  ;  or  a  view 
of  the  state  of  religion  in  those  parts  where 
the  Roman  religion  prevails.  sm.  4°. 
Llagae-Comitis,  1629. 

Scottish  Reformation  Society.  The  truth  of 
God  against  the  Papacy.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1851. 

Scudamore  (W.  E.)  England  and  Rome. 
A  discourse  of  the  principal  doctrines  and 
passages  o^f  history  in  common  debate  be- 
tween the  two  communions.     8°.     London, 

1855- 
Series  (A)  of  tracts  on  the  history,  character 

and    tendencies   of  Popery.      v.    i.       iS°. 

Phila.,  [n.  d.] 
Seymour   (M.   IL)     Evenings  with  the  Ro- 
manists.     12°.     A>z<y   York,  1856. 
Mornings   among   the   Jesuits  at  Rome. 

12°.     A^ew   York,  1819. 
Sharp  (J.)  Sermons  preached  against  Popery. 

12°.     London,  1835. 
Sharpe  (L.)     A  looking  glasse  for  the  Pope. 

sm.  4°.     London,  1616. 
Sinclair    (C.)     Popish    legends;     or,   Bible 

truths.      16°.     London,  1852. 
Sketch  of  Popery.     \jiinon.'\    32°.     London, 


194 


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Smith  (G.)  Perilous  times.  12°.  London 
1845. 

Spirit  (The)  of  Popery.  \anon.'\  12° 
New  York,  [«.  </.] 

Stephenson  (G.)  The  Romish  Church.  8° 
London,  1807. 

.Stillingfleet  (E.)  The  doctrines  and  prac 
tices  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  24°.  Ed- 
inburgh^ 1837. 

Stovel  (C.)  Popery  in  England.  12° 
London,  1840. 

Taylor  (J.)  A  dissuasive  from  Popery 
16°.     London,  1686. 

Teachings  (The)  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church  compared  with  those  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures,   [anon.'}    16°.  A^ew  York.  1852. 

Tottenham  (E.)  and  others.  Discussion  of 
the  rule  of  faith  and  sacrifice  of  the  mass. 
8°.     London,   1836. 

Touchstone  (The)  of  the  new  religion ;  or, 
sixty  assertions  of  Protestants,  tryedby  their 
own  rule,     [anon.l     24°.     London,  1735. 

Trapp  (J.)  The  Church  of  England  de- 
fended against  the  calumnies  and  false 
teachings  of  the  Church  of  Rome..  8°. 
London,  1727. 

Treval  (J.  B.  de).  Reflexions  importantes, 
pour  parvenir  a  la  connoissance  de  la  veri- 
table religion.      16°.     Londres,  17 18. 

Trevern  (J.  F.  M.)  An  amicable  discussion 
on  the  Church  of  England  and  the  Refor- 
mation in  general.  2  V.  12°.  Baltimore, 
[«.  ./.] 

An  answer   to   Faber's    "  Difficulties   of 

Romanism."  Translated  by  F.  C.  Husen- 
beth.     8°.     London,  1828. 

Turrettini  (F.)  De  necessaria  secessione 
nostra  ab  ccclcsia  Romana,  etc.  4°.  Geneva, 
1687. 

TwiNLEY  (J.)  Popery  in  power.  8°.  L^on- 
don,  1850. 

UssHER  (J.)  An  answer  to  a  challenge  made 
by  a  Jesuite  (Fisher)  in  Ireland,  sm.  4°. 
London,  1625. 

Gravissimae  quaestionis,  de  Christianarum 

ecclesiarum,  in  occidentis  praesertim  parti- 
bus,  ab  apostolicis  temporibus,  ad  nostram 
usque  aetatem,  continuasuccessione  et  statu, 
historica  cxplicatio.  sm.  4°.  Londini 
1613. 


Vincent  (N.)  The  morninj;  exercise  against 
Popery.     4°.     London,  1675. 

Weir  (J. )     Romanism.     12°.    London, 18^1. 

Wharton  (C.  H.)  A  concise  view  of  the 
principal  points  of  controversy  between  the 
Protestant  and  Roman  Catholic  Churches. 
8°.     New  York,  181 7. 

Whately  (R.)  Essays  on  the  Errors  of 
Romanism.  3"^  series.  4""  ed.  8°.  L^on- 
don,   1850. 

The  Kingdom  of  Christ  and  the  Errors  of 

Romanism.     8°.     New  York,  1850. 

Whitaker    (W.)     a    disputation    on    Holy 
Scripture  against   the    Papists.     Edited  by 
W.  Fitzgerald.     8°.      Cambridge,   1849. 
[The  Parker  Society  Publications.] 

White  (J.  B.)  Practical  and  internal  evi- 
dences against  Catholicism.  12°.  George- 
town, [D.  €.),  1826. 

WiLLET  (A.)  An  antilogie;  or  counterplea 
to  an  apologicall  epistle  by  a  favorite  of 
the  Romane  separation,  sm.  4°.  London, 
1603. 

Winchester  (S.  G.)  The  people's  right  de- 
fended, etc.      12°.     Phila.,  1831. 

WVLIE  (J.  A.)  The  Papacy.  3'*  ed.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1852. 

See,  also.  Rule  of  Faith,  p.  138 ;  Jansenist 
Controversy,  p.  186;  Ecclesiology  ; 
Primacy  of  the  Pope,  etc. ;  Reformation, 
History  of. 


SPECIAL  DOCTRINES    OF     ROMANISM. 


Calvin  (J.)  A  treatise  on  relics.  From  the 
French.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1854. 

Chase  (S.)  An  examination  of  the  doctrine, 
history  and  moral  tendencies  of  Roman 
Catholic  indulgences.  24°.  Watertown, 
{N   Y.),  1841. 

Hogan  (W.)  High  and  low  mass  in  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church.      16°.     Hartford, 

1855- 

Hopkins  (J.  H.)  The  history  of  the  con- 
fessional.     16°.     New  York,  1850. 

Rivet  (A.)  Apologia  pro  sanctissima  virgine 
Maria,  sm.  4°.  Lugduni  Batavorum, 
1639. 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


195 


PassAGLIA  (C.)  De  immaculato  deiparae 
semper  virginis  conceptu.  v.  3.  4°.  Ro- 
mne,  1855. 

Perrone  (J.)  De  immaCulato  b.  v.  Maria 
conceptu,  (etc.)     4°.     Avenione,  1848. 

Peyrat  (A.)  Un  nouveau  dogme.  Histoire 
de  rimma9ulee  conception.  16°.  Paris, 
1865. 

Tottenham  (E.)  and  others.  Discussion 
of  the  rule  of  faith  and  sacrifice  of  the  mass. 
S°.     London,  1836. 

Tyler  (J.  E.)  The  worship  of  the  blessed 
Virgin  Mary  proved  to  be  contrary  to  the 
Holy  Scripture,  and  to  the  faith  of  the 
church  through  the  first  five  centuries.  Newr 
ed.  revised.     8°.       London,  185 1. 

See,  also.  Rule  of  Faith,  p.  138;  Sacra- 
ments,   p.  171  ;      and    ROMAN    CATHOLIC 

Controversy,  p.  189. 


Sand 


emanianism. 


Fuller  (A.)     Strictures  on  Sandemanianism. 

16°.      New  York,  1812. 
The  same.    2"ied.      12°.    London,  [«.</.] 


The   Shakers. 


Dunlavv  (J.)  Plain  evidences,  by  which  the 
true  Church  of  Christ  may  be  known.  12°. 
Albany,  1 834. 

Summary  (A)  view  of  the  Millenial  Church. 
12°.     Albany,  1823. 

The  same.      12°.     Albany,  1848, 

Testimony  of  Christ's  second  appearing,  con- 
taining a  general  statement  of  the  faith  and 
practice  of  the  church  of  God  in  this  latter 
day.      12°.     Lebanon,  O.,  1808. 

The    same.      12°.       Union    Village,     O., 

1823. 


The     Swedenborgians    or    "New 
Church." 


Bush  (G.)  New  Church  miscellanies ;  or 
essays  ecclesiastical,  doctrinal  and  ethical. 
16°.     New  York,  1855. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Wood's  "  Lectures  on  Swed- 

enborgianism."     8°.     New  York,  1847. 

Glass  (A)  from  the  book ;  or,  the  mysteries 
of  E.  Swedenborg.      12°.      Pkila.,  l^ii"]. 

Hindmarsh  (R.)  a  compendium  of  the 
chief  doctrines  in  the  writings  of  E.  Swed- 
enborg.    12°.     Phila.,  1817. 

Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley,  containing  proofs 

of  the  divinity  of  Jesus  Christ  [etc.]  being 
a  defence  of  the  New  Church.  8°.  London, 
1792. 

Noble  (S.)  An  appeal  in  behalf  of  the  doc- 
trines of  faith  and  life  held  by  the  New 
Church.     12°.     Boston,  1830. 

Parsons  (T.)  Outline  of  the  religion  and 
philosophy  of  Swedenborg.  16°.  Boston, 
1876. 

Swedenborg  (E.)  The  Athanasian  Creed 
extracted  from  the  Apocalypse.  18°.  Bos- 
ton, 1828. 

A  brief  exposition  of    the    New    Church. 

16°.     Boston,  1839. 

Concerning  the  earths  in  our  solar  sys- 
tem.     18°.     Boston,   1828. 

Diarii  spiritualis  pars  prima.      12°.      7u- 

bingae,  1844. 

The  four  leading  doctrines  of  the    New 

Church.      16°.     Boston,   1838. 

Heavenly  arcana.     8°.     Boston,  1837. 

The  memorabilia.     8°.     NeiuYork,  xZ^d. 

The    New    Jerusalem.       16°.       Boston, 

1838. 

Concerning    divine    love     and    wisdom. 

1 8°.     Boston,  1828. 


The  Tractarian  Controversy. 

Alexander  (W.  L.)  Anglo-Catholicism 
not  apostolical.     8°.     Edinburgh,    1843. 

D'AuBiGNE  (J.  H.)  Puseyism  examined. 
18°.     New  York,  1843. 


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Bricknei.l  (W.  S.)  The  judgment  of  the 
bishops  upon  Tractarian  Theology.  8°.  Ox- 
ford,  1845. 

Christmas  (H.)  A  concise  history  of  the 
Hampden  controversy.    8°.    London,  1848. 

GooDE  (W.)  The  case  as  it  is  ;  or,  a  reply  to 
the  letter  of  Dr.  Pusey.     8°.     Phila.,  1842. 

Tract  xc.  historically  refuted.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1845. 

Hopkins  (J.  H.)  The  novelties  which  disturb 
our  peace.     12°.     Phila.,  1844. 

Letters  on  the  writings  of  the  Fathers  of  the 
first  two  centuries.  By  Misapapisticus. 
\^pseudon,'\     12°.     London,  1844. 

M'Ilvaine  (C.  p.)  Oxford  divinity  compar- 
ed with  that  of  the  Romish  and  Anglican 
churches.     8°.     Phila.,  1841. 

Posthumous  (The)  letters  of  the  Rev.  Rab- 
shakeh  Gathercoal.  \_pseudon.'\  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1835. 

Pusey  (E.  B.)  An  Eirenicon.  Parti.  The 
Church  of  England,  a  means  of  restoring 
visible  unity.  Part  H.  The  doctrine  of 
Immaculate  Conception.  Part  HI.  Is 
healthful  reunion  impossible  ?  3  v.  8°. 
Oxford.^  1865-70. 

A  letter  to  the  bishop  of  Oxford,   on    the 

tendency  to  Romanism  imputed  to  doc- 
trines held  of  old,  as  now,  in  the  English 
church,  with  a  preface  on  the  doctrine  of 
justification.     4""  ed.     8°.     Oxfo7-d,  1840. 

Rogers  (II.)  Essays  on  some  theological 
controversies  of  the  time.  12°.  London, 
1874. 

Savii.e  (B.  W.)  The  primitive  and  catholic 
faith  in  relation  to  the  church  of  England. 
8°.     London,  1875. 

Stowell  (H.)  Tractarianism  tested  by  Holy 
Scripture  and  the  church  of  England.  12°. 
London,  1846. 

Taylor  (I.)  Ancient  Christianity  and  the 
doctrines  of  the  Oxford  tracts.  12°.  Phila., 
1840. 

Tracts  for  the  times.  By  members  of  the 
University  of  Oxford.  1833  to  1840.  5  v. 
8°.     L.ondon,  1840. 

Warren  (I.)  The  causes  and  cure  of  Pusey- 
ism.     2'^  ed.     12°.     £os/on,  I'li^T. 


The  Unitarian  Controversy, 


Includim:  the  Socinian. 


Account  (An)  of  Mr.  Firmin's  religion. 
\anon.'\      18°.     London,   1698. 

Allix  (P.)  The  judgment  of  the  ancient 
Jewish  church  against  the  Unitarians. 
\_anon.'\      12°.     London,    1699. 

Bailey  (E.)  Primitive  Trinitarianism,  ex- 
amined and  defined.  18°.  Bennington, 
(  Vt.),  1826. 

Baker  (G.  A.)  The  Unitarian  refuted.  8°. 
London,  181 7. 

Bayfield  (R.)  The  bulwarke  of  truth. 
16°.     London,  1657. 

The  same.     16°.     Glasgoui,  1772. 

Beard  (J.  R.)  Unitarianism  exhibited  in 
its  actual    condition.      8°.     London,   1846. 

Belsham  (T.)  a  review  of  Mr.  Wilber- 
force's  treatise,  entitled  "  A  practical  vievr 
of  the  prevailing  religious  systems  of  pro- 
fessed Christians."     8°.     London,  1798. 

Clarke  (J.  F.)  Orthodoxy :  its  truths  and 
errors.      II*'' ed.      12°.     Boston,   1876. 

Cottle  (J.)  Essays  on  Socinianism.  16°. 
London,  [«.  </.] 

Defence  (A)  of  some  important  Scripture 
doctrines.      \_anon.'\     8°.      Calcutta,  1822. 

Desmarets  or  Maresius  (S.)  Defensio 
fidei  catholicae  et  orthodoxae,  de  sacro- 
sancta  Trinitate,  peccato  originali  (etc.) ; 
opposita  quaternioni  S.  Curcellsei,  Socin- 
iani.     sm.  4°.      Groningcc,  1 662. 

Eliot  (W.  G.)  Discourses  on  the  doctrines 
of  Christianity.     12°.     Boston,  1877. 

Ellis  (G.  E.)  A  half-century  of  the  Uni- 
tarian controversy.     8°.     Boston,  1S57. 

EmlyN  (T.)  a  collection  of  tracts,  relating 
to  the   Deity,   (etc.)     2  v.      12°.     London, 

1719-31- 

Farley  (F.  A.)     Unitarianism  defined.     12°. 

Boston,  1873. 
Fox  (J.)     Lectures  on   modern  Socinianism. 

12°.     London,  1824. 
Fox  (W.  J.)     Lectures  on  subjects  connected 

with  genuine   Christianity,      8°.     London, 

1819. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SPECIAL  CONTROVERSIES. 


197 


Grundy  (J.)  Evangelical  Christianity  shown 
to  be  synonymous  with  Unitarianism.  2  v. 
8°.  London,  1813. 
Hare  (E.)  A  preservative  against  the  errors 
of  Socinianism.  2*  ed.  8°.  London, 
1821. 

The  same.     12°.     Acta  York,  1837. 

HOORNBEECK     (J.)      Socinianismi    confutati, 

etc.     3  V.     sm.  4^.      Ultrajecti,   1650-54. 
Hyndman  (J.  S.)     Lectures  on  the  principles 

of  Unitarianism.      12°.     Alnwick,  1824. 
Jameson  (W.)     Roma  Racoviana  et  Racovia 

Romana.     sm.  4°.     Edinburgi,  1702. 
Jones    (J.)     A    development   of  remarkable 
events,  calculated  to  restore  the  Christian 
religion  to  its  original  purity.     2    v.     8°. 
Leeds,  1800. 
Knowles    (F.)      The  balance    of  Scriptural 
evidence,  on  Trinitarianism  and  Unitarian 
ism.     3  V.      12°.     London,    1835. 
KOHLMANN  (A.)      Unitarianism  philosophic 
ally  and  theologically  examined.      3*    ed 
2  v.     8°.      Washington  City,  \Z2\. 
Leslie  (C.)     The  Socinian  controversy.     4° 

London,  1708. 
Liverpool    lectures   on    Unitarianism.       8° 

Liverpool,  1839. 

LoNGLEY  (C.  T.)  and  Davenport  ( — ).   The 

brothers' controversy.    12°.    London,  \%t,<o. 

McWright  (A.)     The  Trinity  of  God  and 

the   atonement  of  Christ  defended  against 

Unitarianism.      12°.      Columbus,  1 841. 

Manchester    (The)     Socinian    controversy. 

8°.     London,  1825. 
Mann  (J.)     Strictures  on    N.  T.  Heineken's 
reply    to    W.    Carlisle.       12°.       Bradford, 
1826. 
Marshman  (J.)     A  defence  of  the  Deity  and 
atonement  of  Jesus  Christ,  in  reply  to  Ram- 
Mohun    Roy    of  Calcutta.       8°.     London, 
1822. 
Metcalf  (R.)     Letter  and  spirit.  Winchester 

lectures.     16°.     Boston,  1877. 
Miller  (G.)     Observations  on  the  doctrines 
of  Christianity  in  reference  to  Arianism.    8°. 
London,  1825. 
Miller  (S.)     Letters  on  Unitarianism.     8°. 
Trenton,  1821, 


Morgan  (T.)     A    collection   of  tracts  upon 
the  Trinitarian  centre  versy.     12°.     Londo/t, 
1726. 
MoYSEY  (C.  A.)     The  doctrines  of  Unitarians 
examined,   as    opposed   to    the    church    of 
England.     8°.      Oxford,  1818. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1818.] 
Norton  (A.)     A  statement  of  reasons  for  not 
believing  the  doctrines  of  Trinitarians  con- 
cerning the  nature  of  God  and  the  person  of 
Christ.     io"»ed.     12°.     Boston,  1%-JT. 
Ould  (F.)     The  practical   importance  of  the 
controversy  with    Unitarians.     2"*    ed.     8°. 
Liverpool,  1839. 
Owen    (J.)     Vindiciae  evangelicae ;    or  the 
mystery    of    the    Gospell    vindicated,    and 
Socinianisme  examined,     sm.  4°.      Oxford, 
1655- 
Paul  (J.)     A  refutation  of  Arianism.     In  re- 
ply to  W.  Bruce.     8°.     Belfast,  1826. 

The  same.     12°.     iVe7v  York,  1828. 

Porter  (J.  S.)  and  Bagot  (D.)  An  authen- 
tic report  of  the  discussion  between  J.  S.  P. 
and  D.  B.  2^  ed.  8°.  Belfast,  1834. 
Pyke  (J.)  The  difficulties  that  affect  the 
Trinitarian  or  clog  the  Arian  scheme.  12°. 
London,  1721. 
Rankin  (J.)     An  antidote  for   Unitarianism. 

24°.      Cincinnati,  1841. 
Rees  (T.)     The  Racovian  catechism,  with  the 
history    of  Unitarianism    in   Poland.      12°. 
London,  1818. 
Sequel  (A)  to  "  a  vindication  of  Unitarian- 
ism," in  reply  to   Dr.  Wardlaw.     {anon.^ 
2<i  ed.     8°.     London,  1822. 
Smith  (G.  V.)     The  Bible  and  popular  theol- 
ogy.    8°.     L.ondon,  187 1. 
Smith    (J.    P.)     Letters   to    T.    Belsham,   on 
some  important  subjects  of  theological  dis- 
cussion.     16°.     Boston,  1809. 
Sparks  (J.)     An   inquiry  into  the   compara- 
tive   moral    tendency    of    Trinitarian    and 
Unitarian  doctrines.     8°.     Boston,  1823. 
Trial  (The)  of  the  Unitarians  for  a   libel  on 
the    Christian    religion.        \_anon.']        16°. 
London,  1830. 
Van  Vranken  (S.  A.)     Socinianism  subver- 
.,  si ve  of  Christianity.    18°.    A^ew  York,  i^,\i. 
Veysie  (D.)     Defence  of  "  the  preservative 
against  Unitarianism."     12°.    Exeter,  iSlo. 


198 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SPECIAL    CONTROVERSIES. 


Wardlaw  (R.)  Unitarianism  incapable  of 
vindication.     8°.     Andover,  1817. 

Discourses  on  the  principal  points  of  the 

Socinian  controversy.     8°.    Andover ^\%\'^. 

Wilson  (J.)  Unitarian  principles  confirmed 
by  Trinitarian  testimonies.  S**"  ed.  12°. 
Boston,  1876. 

Woods  (L.)  Letters  to  Unitarians.  8°. 
Aiidover,  1820. 

Reply  to  Dr.  Ware's  letters  to  Trinitarians 

(etc.)     8°.     Andover,  1821. 
[Bound  with  the  above.] 

Yates  (J.)  A  vindication  of  Unitarianism. 
8°.     Boston,  1816. 

Young  (G.)  Evangelical  principles  of  re- 
ligion vindicated.     8°.      Whitby,  181 2. 

See,  also,  DIVINITY  OF  Christ,  p.  152;  Per- 
son and  Work  OK  Christ,  p.  163;  and 
History  of  Doctrine. 


The  Universalist  Controversy. 


Andrews  (L.  F.  W.)  "  The  two  opinions  " 
or  salvation,  and  damnation.  8°.  Afacon, 
((7a.),  1837. 

Ballou  (H.)  Nine  sermons  on  important 
doctrinal  and  jiractical  subjects.  12°. 
Fhiia.,  1835. 

A  voice  to  Universalists.      12°.     Boston, 

1849. 

Bali.ou  (H.  2"1.)  The  ancient  history  of 
Universali-sm  ;  from  the  time  of  the  apostles 
to  its  condemnation  A.  D.  553.  With  ap- 
pendix tracing  the  doctrine  to  the  Reforma- 
tion.    12°.     Boston,  1829. 

Brittan  (S.  B.)  An  illustration  and  de- 
fence of  Universalism  as  an  idea.  12°. 
Albany,  1847. 

Cooke  (P.)  Modern  Universalism  exposed. 
16°.     Lowell,  1834. 

Dean  (P.)  Lectures  in  defence  of  the  final 
restoration.     8°.     Boston,  1832. 

FoRiiES  (D.)  The  Universalist's assistant.  2^ 
ed.     18°.     Boston,  1846. 

Fuller  (A.)  Letters  to  Mr.  Viddler  on  the 
doctrine  of  universal  salvation.  8°.  Clip- 
stone.  1802. 


Hamilton  (W.)  Remarks  oir  certain  opin- 
ions recently  propagated,  respecting  univer- 
sal redemption.     12°.      Glasgow,  1830. 

Huntington  (J.)  Calvinism  improved:  or, 
the  gospel  illustrated  as  a  system  of  real 
grace,  issuing  in  the  salvation  of  all  men. 
8°.     Ne-cv  London,  {Conn.),  1796. 

Kneeland  (A.)  A  series  of  lectures  on  the 
doctrine  of  universal  beneyolence.  16°. 
Fhila.,  1818, 

Lee  (L.)  Universalism  examined.  16°, 
Watertown,  1836. 

M'Calla  (W.  L.)  Discussion  of  Universal- 
ism.    8°.     Phila.,  1825. 

McCi.URE  (A.  W.)  Lectures  on  ultra-uni- 
versalism.      18°.     Boston,  1833. 

Magruder  (A.  B.)  andOvMXi,  (E.  E.)  De- 
bate on  the  punishment  of  the  wicked  and 
the  kingdom  of  God.  16°.  Richmond, 
'855- 

Mitchell  (E.)  The  Christian  Universalist. 
12°.     New   York,  1833. 

Moore  (A.)  Universalist  belief ;  or  the  doc- 
trinal view  of  the  Universalists.  18°. 
Phila.,  1 84 1. 

Mystery  (The)  hid  from  ages  and  genera- 
tions :  or  the  salvation  of  all  men  the  grand 
thing  aimed  at  in  the  scheme  of  God,  etc. 
[()■«();/.]      12°.     L^oJidon,   1784. 

Parker  (J.)  Lectures  on  Universalism. 
12°.      Ne7u  York,  184 1. 

Pingree  (E.  M.)  and  Rice  (N.  L.)  A  de- 
bate on  the  doctrine  of  universal  salvation. 
12°.      Cincinnati,  1845. 

Rogers  (G.)  The  pro  and  con  of  Universal- 
ism.     12°.      Cincinnati,  1839. 

Smith  (M.  H.)  Universalism  examined,  re- 
nounced and  exposed.  12°.  Boston, 
1842. 

The    same.       12""    ed.       12°.       Boston, 

1844. 

-Universalism    not    of  God.       18°.     New 

York,  [1847.] 

Smith  (W.  P.)  The  Universalist.  16°. 
New  York,   1 787. 

Spaulding  (J.)  Universalism  confounds  and 
destroys  itself.  8°.  Northampton,  [Mass.), 
1805. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SYMBOLICS. 


t99 


Strong  (N.)  The  doctrine  of  eternal  misery 
reconcilable  with  the  infinite  benevolence 
of  God.     8°.     Hartford,  1796. 

Thom  (D.)  Dialogues  on  universal  salva- 
tion.    8°.     London,   1838. 

Thomson  (A.)  The  doctrine  of  universal 
pardon  considered  and  refuted.  12°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1830. 

Universal  restitution  a  Scripture  doctrine 
\anon.'\     8°.     London,  1701. 

Universalism  tested  by  reason  and  revela 
tion.     {anon:\      18°.     Phila.,  1S48. 

Universalist  (The).  2  v.  8°.  London 
1850-52. 

White  (J.)  The  restoration  of  all  things 
8°.     London,  1779. 

Whittemore  (T.)  The  modern  history  of 
Universalism,  from  the  era  of  the  Reforma 
tion  to  the  present  time.  12°.  Boston 
1830. 

The  plain  guide   to  universalism.     12° 

Boston,  1840. 

Williamson  (J.  D.)  An  exposition  and  de 
fence  of  Universalism.  18°.  New  York 
1S40. 

Winchester  (E.)  The  universal  restoration 
exhibited  in  a  series  of  dialogues.  12°. 
London,  1799. 

Yates  (F.)  and  Francis  (E.)  A  discussion 
of  the  conjoint  question  of  endless  punish- 
ment and  of  final  holiness.  8°.  Exeter, 
1843- 

See,  also.  Future  State,  p.  177;  Annihi- 
LATioNiSM,p.  178;  and  Future  Punish- 
ment, p.     I  So. 


8.     SYMBOLICS. 


Prolegomena —  The  use  and  binding  power  of 
Creeds. 


Blackburne  (F,)  The  confessional :  or,  a 
full  and  free  inquiry  into  the  right,  utility, 
edification  and  success  of  establishing  sys- 


tematical confessions  of  faith  and  doctrine 
in  Protestant  churches.  3'!  ed.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1770. 

Bode   (J.  E.)     The   absence   of  precision   in 
the  formularies  of  the  Church  of  England 
Scriptural.     8°.      Oxford,   1855. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1855.] 

Doctrines  (The)  of  the  Princeton  Theologi- 
cal Seminary  respecting  creeds  and   confes- 
sions.    \_anon.'\     8°.     New  York,   1827. 
[Views  in  theology.    No.  IV.] 

Duncan  (J.  M.)  Remarks  on  the  rise,  use 
and  unlawfulness  of  creeds  and  confessions 
of  faith  in  the  church  of  God.  12°. 
Baltimore,  1825. 

An   essay  on   the   origin,   character  and 

tendency  of  creeds  and  confessions  of  faith, 
as  instruments  of  ecclesiastical  power.  16°. 
Baltimore,  1834. 

Garbett    (E.)      The    dogmatic    faith.       8°. 
Oxford,  1867. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1867.] 

Head  (H.  E.)  The  right  of  a  clergyman  to 
oppose  the  errors  of  his  own  church.  12°. 
London,  1 84 1. 

Miller  (S.)  The  utility  and  importance  of 
creeds  and  confessions,  addressed  particu- 
larly to  candidates  for  the  ministry.  16°. 
Phila.,  1839. 

Swainson  (C.  a.)     The  creeds  of  the  church 
in  their  relation  to  the  Word  of  God,  and 
to    the    conscience    of    the    Christian.     8°. 
Cambridge,  1 858. 
[Hulsean  lecture,  1858.] 

Whately  (R.)     The  use  and  abuse  of  party 
feeling  in   matters    of  religion.     8°.     Ox- 
ford, 1822. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1822.] 


I.     The    Creeds— Comprehensive,   his- 
torical and  critical   works. 


AuGUSTi  (J.  C.  G.)  Corpus  librorum  sym- 
bolicorum,  qui  in  ecclesia  reformatorum 
auctoritatem  publicam  obtinuerunt.  8°. 
Elberfeldi,  1827. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SYMBOLICS. 


DoEDES  (J.  I.)  De  heitlelbergsche  Catechis- 
mus  en  zijine  eerste  Levensjaren,  1563- 
67.  Historische  en  bibliografische  Nalez- 
ing.     8°.     Utrecht,  1867. 

GouDSiR  (J.  T.)  The  Westminster  Confes- 
sion of  Faith  examined  on  the  basis  of  the 
other  Protestant  confessions.  8°.  London, 
1868. 

GUERICKE  (H.  E.  F.)  Allgemeine  christ- 
liche  Symbolik.     8°.      Leipzig,  1839. 

The  same,     a'' Aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  \%\(i. 

Hammond  (W.  A.)  The  definitions  of  faith, 
and  canons  of  discipline  of  the  oecumenical 
councils.     8°.     Oxford,  1843. 

Heurtley  (C.  a.)  Harmonia  symbolica  :  a 
collection  of  creeds  belonging  to  the  ancient 
Western  church,  and  to  the  mediaeval  Eng- 
lish church.     8°.      Oxford,  1858. 

Koellner  (E.)  Symbolik  aller  christliche 
Confessionen.  2  v.  8°.  Hamburg,  1837- 
44- 

Leathes  (S.)  The  Christian  Creed  :  its 
theory  and  practice.     12°.     London,  1877. 

LUMBY  (J.  R.)  The  history  of  the  Creeds. 
12°.     Cambridge,  1873. 

Mes.s  (J.J.)  vSammlungsymbolischerBiicher 
der  reformirten  Kirche  fiir  Presbyterien, 
(etc.)  3  V.  in  i.  12°.  Netnvied,  1828- 
46. 

Nicolas  (M.)  Le  Symbole  des  apotres. 
Essai  historique.     8°.     Paris,  1867. 

NiEMEYER  (H.  A.)  Collectio  confessionum 
in  ecclesiis  reformatis  publicatarum.  8°. 
Lipsiae,  1 840. 

Oehler  (G.  F.)  Lehrbuch  der  Symbolik. 
Herausgegeben  von  J.  Delitzsch.  8°.  Tu- 
bingen, 1876. 

Pearson  (J.)  An  exposition  of  the  Creed. 
4'"  ed.     fol.      London,  1676. 

The  same.    7"»  ed.    fol.    L^ondon,  [«.  </.] 

The  same.     Revised  by  the  Rev.  W.  S. 

Dobson.     8°.     New  York,  1843. 

The  same.  An  abridgement.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1729. 

Reikf  (F.)  Der  Glaube  der  Kirchen  und 
Kirchenparteien.     8°.     Basel,  1875. 


SCHAFF  (P.)  The  creeds  of  Christendom. 
With  a  history  and  critical  notes.  3  V.  8° . 
New  York,   1877. 

The  harmony  of  the  Reformed  Confes- 
sions, as  related  to  the  present  state  of  evan- 
gelical theology.     12°.     New  York,  1877. 

Scheele  (K.  H.  G.  von).  Theologische 
Symbolik.  Aus  dem  Schvi^edischen.  v.  I. 
8°.      Gotha,  1881. 

Schneckenburger  (M.)  Vorlesungen  uber 
die  Lehrbegriffe  der  kleineren  protestan- 
tischen  Kirchenparteien.  Herausgegeben 
von  Dr.  K.  B.  Ilundeshagen.  8°.  Frank- 
fttrt  a.  M.,  1863. 

Swainson  (C.  a.)  The  Nicene  and  Apos- 
tles' creeds  :  their  literary  history,  with  an 
account  of  the  creed  of  St.  Athanasius.  8°. 
London,  1875. 

Winer  (G.  B.)  Comparative  Darstellung  des 
Lehrbegnffs  der  verschiedenen  christlichen 
Kirchenparteien.     4°.     Leipzig,  1837. 

The  same.     A  comparative  view  of  the 

doctrines  and  confessions  of  the  various 
communities  of  Christendom.  (Translated 
from  the  German.)  Edited  with  an  intro- 
duction by  W.  B.  Pope.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1873- 


2.      Confessions,     etc.,     of    particular 
Churches. 

THE    BAPTISTS. 

Confession  of  faith  adopted  by  the   Baptist 

Association  met  at   Philadelphia,  Sept.  25. 

1742.     7'"  ed.     16°.     Phila.,\-j-]T,. 

The  same.      18°.     Burlington,  1810. 

Cutting    (S.    S.)      (Baptist)    confessions   of 

faith.     12°.     Boston,  1859. 
[In  his  Historical  vindication, pp.  111-224.] 
Hiscox(E.  T.)     The  Baptist  directory.     18°. 

N^ew  York,  \n.  </.] 
See,  also,  BAPTISM,  p.  172. 


THE   OAMPBELLITES  OR  CHRISTIANS. 


See,  p.  185. 


THE  CONGREGATIONALISTS, 


Saybrook  platform.  A  confession  of  failh, 
owned  and  consented  to  by  the  elders  and 
messengers  of  the  churches  of  Connecticut, 
assembled  at  Say  Brook,  1708.  A^eic  Lon- 
don, 1 7 10. 

The  same.      18°.     Bridgeport,  1810. 


THE    CUMBERLAND    PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH. 


Confession  of  faith  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church.  iS°.  Nashville, 
{Tenn.),  1879. 


ENGLAND  (tHE  ESTABLISHED  CHURCH  Of). 


Cardwell  (E.)  Synodalia.  A  collection 
of  articles  of  religion,  canons,  and  proceed- 
ings of  convocation,  in  the  jsrovince  of 
Canterbury,  1547-17 17.  2  v.  8°.  Ox- 
ford, 1842. 

See,  also,  Presbyterian  Church  in  Eng- 
land and  Wales. 


THE   FRIENDS    OR    QUAKERS. 


Ancient  (The)  testimony  of  the  religious 
Society  of  Friends,  respecting  some  of  their 
Christian  doctrines  and  practices.  16°. 
Phila.,  1843. 

Barclay  (R.)  An  explanation  and  vindica- 
tion of  the  principal  doctrines  of  the  Quak- 
ers.    8°.     Providence,  1840. 

A  catechism  and  confession  of  faith.     8°. 

Phila.,  1843. 

See,  also,  p.  186. 


DOCTR.    THEOL.— SYMBOLICS.  201 

THE  GREEK  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 


Cathechisme  detains  de  I'Eglise  catholique 
orthodoxe  d'orient.     8°.     Paris,  185 1. 

Doctrine  (The)  of  the  Russian  Church, 
being  the  Primer,  or  spelling  book,  the 
Shorter  and  Longer  Catechisms,  etc.  Trans- 
lated by  R.  W.  Blackmore.  8°.  London, 
1845. 

Gass  (W.)  Symbolik  der  griechischen  Kir- 
che.     8°.     Berlin,  1872. 

KiMMEL  (E.  J.)  LIbri  symbolici  Ecclesiae 
orientalis.     8°.      Jeiiae,  1843. 

Platon  {bishop  of  Moscow).  Orthodoxos 
didaskalia,  etoi  synopsis  tes  Christianikes 
theologias.     8°.      En  Athenais,  1836. 


THE    LUTHERAN    CHURCH. 

Augsburg    confession.      Confessio   fidei    ex- 

hibita  invictiss.  Imp.  Carolo  V.  Caesari  Aug, 

in   comiciis  Augustae  anno  mdxxx.       sm. 

4°.      Vitebergae,  1 540. 
Francke    (F.)       Libri    symbolici    Ecclesiae 

Lutheranae.      ed.    stereo.       12°.      Lipsiae, 

1847. 
Hase    (C.   a.)     Libri    symbolici     Ecclesiae 

Evangelicae.     ed.  3*.     16°.    Lipsiae,  1846. 
Ratisbon.     Acta  colloquii  in  comitiis  imperii 

Ratisbonae  (etc.)    Per  M.  Bucerum.  sm.  4°. 

Argentorati,  1 541. 

[Bound  with  Aug.sbiirg  confession,  15-10.] 
ScHMiEDER  (H.  C.)     Einleitungin  die  Kirch- 

liche    Symbolik,      Nebst    dem     deutschen 

und  lateinischen  Texte  der  Augsburgischen 

Confession.     2«  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  1845. 
ScHMUCKER  (S.  S.)     Lutheran  manual,     12°. 

Phila.,  1855. 


THE   METHODIST   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH   IN   THE   U.   S. 

Doctrines   (The)   and  discipline  of  the  M. 

E.  Church.     8"'  ed.     16°.     Phila.,  1792. 
The  same.     16'"  ed.     18°.     New  York, 

1808. 
The  same.     16°.     New  York,  1844. 


DOCTR.  THEOL.— SYMBOLICS. 


THE  METHODIST  CHURCH  OF  CANADA. 

Doctrines  (The)  and  discipline  of  the 
Methodist  Church  of  Canada.  12°.  To- 
ronto, 1874. 


THE    MORAVIAN   CHURCH. 


ScHWEiNlTZ  (E.  de).  The  Moravian  manual. 
2«  ed.     8°.     Bethlehem,  {Pa.),  i?,6(). 

Spangenberg  (A.  G.)  An  exposition  of 
Christian  doctrine  as  taught  in  the  Protes- 
tant Church  of  the  United  Brethren.  8°. 
London,  1784. 

Sl'MMARY  of  the  doctrines  of  Jesus  Christ,  for 
the  use  of  youth.     18°.     Fhila.,  1^12. 


THE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  ENGLAND  AND  V\^ALES. 


Wkstminster  Assembly.  The  humble  ad- 
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The   humble  advice  of  the  Assembly  of 

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The  same.     sm.  4°.     London,   1658. 

[Bound  with  Larger  catechism,  ir,58.] 

The  same.     Catechesis  brevior  Hebraice. 

Per  G.  Seaman,  ed.  2"  per  G.  Alden.  24°. 
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PRESBYTERIAN  (THE*  CHURCH  IN  THE-UNITED  STATES, 


Constitution  (The)  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
Ratified  by  the  Synod  of  New  York  and 
Philadelphia,  May  i6ih,  1788.  16°.  Phila., 
1789. 

The  same.     As  amended  and  ratified  by 

the  General  A.ssembly,  at  their  session   in 
May,  1 82 1.     18°.     Phila.,  1821. 

— — The  same.  As  amended  in  1833.  16°. 
Phila.,  1 84 1. 

18°.     Phila.,  1878. 

(In  German.)     18°.     Phila., 


an  Hindustani.)     24°.     Al- 


The  same. 

— The  same. 

\_n.d.-\ 
— The  same. 

lahabad,  1842. 
Tracts  on  the  doctrine,  order,  and  polity 

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Phila.,  [n.d.] 


PRESBYTERIAN    (THE    UNITED)    CHURCH. 


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byterian Church  of  North  America.  18°. 
Pittsburgh,  1867. 


REFORMED  (THE  ASSOCIATE-)  CHURCH. 


Associate  Synod  of  North  America.  A  dis- 
play of  the  religious  principles  of  the  As- 
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by  the  Associate  Synod,  1813.  s""  ed.  with 
notes.      16°.     Albany,  1828. 

Constitution  (The)  of  the  Associate  Re- 
formed Church  in  North  America.  8°. 
New  Yorh,  1799. 

Declaration  and  testimony  for  the  doctrine 
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DOCTR.  THEOL.— SYMBOLICS. 


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I)ecl.a.ration   of  principles,   Dec.   2,    1873. 
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THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

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Catechismus.     ed.   nov.     24°.     Coloniae, 

1684. 

Opera  ac  studio  P.  a  Campo 
4°.     Matriti,  1802. 
12°.     Lipsiae,  1853. 

(Arabic.)       16°.       Rovia, 


The  same. 

et  Lago.     sm, 

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Church  of  Scotland.      16°.     Glasgow,  1771. 

The  same.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1793. 

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Irving  (E.)  The  confessions  of  faith  and 
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Scotland  of  date  anterior  to  the  Westmin- 
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period  to  the  time  of  the  Reformation.  12°. 
London,  1831. 


SCOTLAND   (the    FREE   CHURCH    Of). 

Subordinate  (The)  standards,  and  other  au- 
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SWITZERLAND  ^THE  REFORMED  CHURCH  In). 

Oehninger  (F.)  Die  helvetische  Confession. 
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1  HE   UNITARIANS,  OR   SOCINIANS. 

Racovian  (The)  catechism,  with  notes  and 
illustrations,  translated  from  the  Latin  : 
(etc.)     ByT.  Rees.     16°.     London,   1818. 

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THE  WALDENSES. 

Zezschwitz  (G.)  Die  catechismen  der  Wal- 
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THE   WELSH    CALVINISTIC    CHURCH. 

History  (The),  constitution,  rules  of  disci- 
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Mold,  1840. 


204 


ETHICAL  THEOL.— GEN.  WORKS. 


E.    Ethical  Theology. 


Systematic,  Critical,  and   Historical 
Works. 


Amort  (E.)  Theologia  moralis.  4  V.  12°. 
AugHstae,  1777- 

Antoninus,  {archhp.  of  Florence').  Summa 
theologica.  4  v.  fol.  A^'uniberge,  1477- 
79. 

Blackie  (J.  S.)  Four  phases  of  morals. 
Socrates,  Aristotle,  Christianity,  Utilitarian- 
ism.     12°.     Ne7a  York,  1878. 

Bruch  (J.  F.)  Lehrbuch  der  christlichen 
Sittenlehre.     8°.     Strassburg,  1829. 

BuDDEUS  (J.  F.)  Institutiones  theologiae 
moralis.     4°.     Lipsiae,  1719. 

The  same.     4°.     Lijsiae,  1727. 

Daub  (C.)  System  der  theologischen  Moral. 
3  V.     8°.     Berlin,  1840-43. 

Davies  (J.)     The  relation  (of)  the  moral  pre- 
cepts of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     8°. 
Cambridge,  1843. 
[Hulsean  Prize  Essay  for  1842.] 

Davies  (J.  L.)  Theology  and  morality.  i6°_ 
New  York,   1873. 

Dens  (P.)  Theologia  moralis  et  dogmatica. 
ed.  nova.     8  v.      12°.     Dublin,    1832. 

Dick  (T.)  The  philosophy  of  relig-on ;  or, 
an  illustration  of  the  moral  laws  of  the 
universe.     12°.     Brookfield,  {Mass.),  1830. 

Dymond  (J.)  Essays  on  the  principles  of 
morality.      12°.     New  York,  \ji.  d.'\ 

Ernesti  (H.  F.  T.  L.)  Die  Eihik  des  Apos- 
tels  Paulus  in  ihren  Grundziigen  dargestellt. 
12°.     Leipzig,  1875. 

Frewen  (T.)  The  philosophy  of  revelation. 
A  new  theory  of  ethics.  8°.  London, 
1873- 

GOETTIG  (J.  F.)  Das  Verhaltniss  der  phi- 
losophischen  und  theologischen  Tugenden, 
mit  Zugrundelegung  der  Tugendlehre  des 
Thomas  von  Aquino.     8°.     Kiel,  1840. 


Gregory  (D.  S.)  Christian  Ethics.  12°. 
Phila.,  1875. 

GuRY  (J.  P.)  Compendium  theologine  mora- 
lis.    2  V.      12°.     Tornaci,\7i.d.'\ 

Harless  (G.  C.  A.)  Christliche  Ethik.  12°. 
Stuttgart,  1842. 

The   same.      4*   aufl.      12°.      Stuttgart, 

1849. 

The  same.  Translated  by  A.  W.  Morri- 
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HiRSCHER  (J.  B.  von).  Die  christliche 
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1851. 

Hofmann    (J.    C.  von).      Theologische 

Ethik.     8°.     Nordlingen,  1878. 

Hoornbeek  (J.)  Theologia  practica.  2  v. 
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Hopkins  (M.)  The  law  of  love,  and  love  as 
a  law  ;  or  Christian  Ethics.  With  appen- 
dix containing  strictures  by  Dr.  McCosh, 
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Larraga  (F.)  Promptuario  de  la  theologia 
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Less(G.)  Christliche  Moral.  8°.  Gottingen, 
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Lesser  (H.)  Glaubens-  und  Sittenlehre  des 
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LuTHARDT  (C.  E.)  Apologetic  lectures  on 
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Maimonides  (M.)  Main  principles  of  the 
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Martenskn  (H.)  Die  christliche  Ethik. 
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Martin  (K.)  Lehrbuch  der  katholischcn 
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205 


Merz    (H.)       Das    System    der   christlichen 

Sittenlehre  in   seiner    Gestaltung  nach  den 

Grundsatzen  des  Protestantismus  im  Gegen- 

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1841. 

MozLEY  (J.  B.)     Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages, 

and  their  relation  to  Old  Testament  faith. 

8°.     New  York,  1877. 

Neander  (A.)     Vorlesungen  iiber  Geschichte 

der  christlichen  Ethik.     8°.     Berlin,  1864. 

Oettingen    (A.   von).       Die    Moralstatistik 

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V.  2,  part    I    and   part   2.     8°.     Erlaugen, 

1868-74. 

Palmer  (C.)     Die  Moral  des  Christenthums. 

8°.     Stuttgart,  1864. 
Pareau    (L.    G.)     Liitia   institutionis    chris- 

tianae  moralis.      8°.      Groningae,  1842. 
Pfleiderer  (O.)     Grundriss  der  christlichen 
Glaubens-  und  Sittenlehre.      12°.     Berlin, 
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Moral  und   Religion  nach   ihrem  gegen- 

seiligen   Verhaltniss   geschichtlich  und  phi- 
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Rambach  (J.J.)    Moral-theologie, oder christ- 
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Pierrot   ( — ).      Dictionnaire    de    theologie 

morale.      2  v.     4°.     Paris,  1858. 
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Wittenberg,  1867. 
Sartorius  (E.)     Die  Lehre  von  der  heiligen 

Liebe.     8°.     Stuttgart,  1843. 
Smith    (L    G.)     Characteristics    of  Christian 
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Thoma   (A.)      Geschichte    der    christlichen 
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Vilmar  (A.  T.  C.)  Theologische  Moral. 
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Wardlaw  (R.)  Christian  Ethics.  8°. 
London,  1833. 

The  same.     12°.     London,  1835. 

Weill  (M.  A.)  La  morale  du  Judaisme. 
2  V.     8°.     Paris,  1875. 

Weiss  (H.)  Die  christliche  Idee  des  Guten 
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Wette  (W.  M.  L.  de).  Christliche  Sitten- 
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Wuttke  (A.)  Handbuch  der  christlichen 
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The  same.  Christian  ethics.  With  in- 
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1873- 
See,  also,  MORAL  Science. 


The  Law. 


General  works,  includinq  the  relation  of  the 
Law  to  the  Gospel. 

Apollonius  (G.)     Disputationes  theologicae 
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Barker  (P.)     Exposition  upon  the  ten  com- 
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Carne  (R.)     The  two  covenants,  or  law  and 
gospel.     8°.     London,  1828. 

CoLQUHOUN  (J.)     The  law  and  the  gospel. 
12°.     Edinburgh,  1816. 

The  same.      12°.     N'eio  York,  1835. 

Crosse    (T.    F.)      On    the    giving    of  the 
Hebrew  law.     12°.     London,  1875. 

DaviES    (J.)       The   relation    (of)    the   moral 
precepts  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
8°.     London,  1843. 
[Hulsean  prize  essay,  1842.] 


2o6 


ETHICAL  THEOL.— MARRIAGE. 


Decalogue  (The)  explained  in  thirty-two 
discourses,     j^ation.]     l6°.     London,  I750- 

Dykes  (J.  C.)  The  laws  of  the  kingdom. 
1 6°.     New  York,  1S73. 

Fairkairn    (P.)     The    revelation  of  law  in 
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Fisher  (E.)  The  marrow  of  modern  divin- 
ity.     16°.     Pittsburgh,  1830. 

The  same.     12°.     London,  1837. 

Geffcken  (J.)  Ueber  die  verschiedene 
Eintheilung  des  Decalogus,und  den  Einfluss 
derselben  auf  den  Cultus.  8°.  Hamburg, 
1838. 

Litton  (E.  A.)      The   Mosaic  dispensation, 
considered  as    introductory  to   Christianity. 
8°.     London,  1856. 
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Macleane  (A.  J.)  The  unity  of  God's 
moral  law.     8°.     L^ondon,  1847. 

Plumer  (W.  S.)  The  law  of  God  as  con- 
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Powell  (B.)  Christianity  without  Judaism. 
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Steinmp:yer  (F.  L.)  Der  Dekalog  als  kate- 
chetischer  Lehrstoff.     8°.     Berlin,  1875. 

Tyng  (S.  H.)  Lectures  on  the  law  and  the 
gospel.     3d  ed.      16°.     Fhila.,  1844. 

The  same.     8°.     Nf7a  York,  1848. 

St-e,  also,  Systematic  Works,  p.  204. 

3      The    Law— Special  Topics. 


MARRIAGE. 

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Berolini,  1835. 
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M'lVER  (C.)  The  unlawfulness  of  a  man's 
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Madan  (M.)  Thelyphthora ;  or,  a  treatise 
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Malcom  (H.)  The  Christian  rule  of  mar- 
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Marshall  (W.)  The  lawfulness  of  mar- 
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18°.     Neiv  York,  1843. 

OsTERWALD  (J.  F.)  The  nature  of  unclean- 
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Palmer  (B.  M.)  The  family  in  its  civil 
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1876. 

Poggio-Bracciolini  (B.)  Dialogus.  An 
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Selden  (J.)  Uxor  Ebraica.  sm.  4°.  Lou- 
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The  same.     ed.  nova.     sm.   4°,     Fran- 

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The   same.       A    translation.      8°.     N'ew 

York,  1 87 1. 

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Berlin,  1837. 

JiNKiN  (D.  X.)  The  oath  a  divine  ordi- 
nance.    16°.     New  York,  1845. 

The  same.     2^  ed.     16°.     /'////rt.,  1851. 

Sanderson  (R.)  De  juramenti  promissorii 
obligatione  praelectiones  septem.  16°. 
Londini,  1 686. 

The  same.      16°.     Londini,  IJ 10. 

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weighty  reasons  why  the  people  called 
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THE   SABBATH. 

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Sabbath.      18°.     Pittsburgh,  1832. 

A    manual    on    the    Christian     Sabbath. 

12°.      Phila.,  1834. 

The   same.     With  an  introductory  essay 

by  Dr.  Miller.     16°.     Phila.,  1842. 
American    and     Foreign     Sabbath     Union. 
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18°.     London,  1835. 
Baylee  (J.  T.)      History   of  the  Sabbath,   or 
day  of  holy  rest.      12°.     London,  1857. 

Statistics  and   facts   in    reference    to   the 

Lord's  day.      16°.      London,  1852. 
Bernard   (R.I     A  threefold  treatise  of   the 

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Boi.l.AND  (W.)  Essay  on  the  Christian 
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Bownd  (N.)  Sabbathum  veteris  et  novi 
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Brabourne  (T.)  a  discourse  upon  the  Sab- 
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that  the  Lord's  day  is  not  the  Sabbath  by 
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Brerewood  (E.)  a  learned  treatise  of  the 
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Brooke  (T.)  The  Lord's  day,  its  divine  and 
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Brown  (J.  N.)  and  Taylor  (W.  B.)  The 
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Burder  (H.  F.)  Four  lectures  on  the  law  of 
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Burnside  (R.)  Remarks  on  the  different 
sentiments  entertained  in  Christendom  re- 
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Byfield  (R.)  The  doctrine  of  the  Sabbath 
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Candlish  (R.  S.)  Man's  right  to  the  Sab- 
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Carlow  (G.)  a  defence  of  the  Sabbath,  in 
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Cawdrey  (D.)  and  Palmer  (H.)  Sab- 
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Clarke  (R.)  A  spiritual  voice  to  the  Chris- 
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CoccEius  (J.)  -  Indagatio  naturae  Sabbati  et 
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Cox  (R.)  Sabbath  laws  and  Sabbath  duties 
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Denison  (F.)     The  Sabbath  institution  traced 

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Dow  (C.)  A  discourse  of  the  Sabbath  and 
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DuFFlELD  (G.)  ««(/ Barnes  (A.)  Discourses 
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Edwards  (J.)  The  Sabbath  manual.  18°. 
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EN(^>iaRY  (An)  into  the  design  of  the  Chris- 
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1779. 

Ev.\nson  (E.  )  Arguments  against  and  for 
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Ev'ERARD  (T.)  A  treatise  on  the  sanctifica- 
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First  five  years  of  the  Sabjjath  reform,  1857- 
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Fisher  (W,  L.)  History  of  the  institution  of 
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GiLKii.i.AN  (J.)  The  Sabbath  viewed  in  the 
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GiLFlLLAN  (S.)  An  essay  on  the  sanctificat- 
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Gi.EN  (J.)     A  treatise  on  the  Sabbath.     12°. 

Edinburgh,  1822. 
GooDDAY    (H.)     The  way  to  be  well.      16°. 

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Grahamk  (J.)  The  Sabbath,  with  Sabbath 
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Edinburgh,  1808. 

Great  Britain.  Parliament.  The  report 
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Gregory  (J.)  'Emera  anapauseos,  or  a  dis- 
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Gurney  (J.  J.)  Brief  remarks  on  the  history, 
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Hamilton  (R.)  The  true  scriptural  Sabbath 
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Henuersonian  (The)  testimony,  being  five 
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advantages  of  the  Sabbath  to  the  work- 
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Hessey  (J.  A.)  Sunday,  its  origin,  history, 
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Heylyn  (P.)  The  history  of  the  Sabbath  in 
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Hill   (M.)     The   Sabbath  made  for  man,  or 
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HOLDEN  (G.)  The  Christian  Sabbath.  8°. 
London,  1825. 

Howell  (J.)  A  practical  discourse  on  the 
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Hubbard  (A.  O.)  Five  discourses  on  the 
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the  Sabbath.      18°.     Hanover,  1843. 

Hughes  (G.)  Aphorisms  or  select  propositions 
of  the  Scriptures  determining  the  doctrine 
of  the  Sabbath.      16°.     London  (?),  1670. 

Humphrey  ( H.)  Essays  upon  the  perpetuity, 
change  and  sanctification  of  the  Sabbath. 
18°.      New  York,  1829. 

Ives  (J.)  Saturday  no  Sabbath;  or,  the 
seventh-day  Sabbath  proved  to  be  of  no  force 
to  the  believing  Gentiles  in  the  times  of  the 
Gospel.     18°.     London,  1659. 

James  (W.)  The  benefit  and  necessity  of  the 
Christian  sacraments  and  the  perpetual  obli- 
gation of  the  moral  law  to  keep  the  Chris- 
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Jkphson  (A.)  The  Christian  Sabbath  ex- 
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Johnstone  (W.  H.)  Sunday  and  the  Sab- 
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Jordan  (J.)     Scriptural  views  of  the  Sabbath 

of  God.      16°.     London,   1848. 
JUNKIN  (G.)     Sabbatismos.     A  discussion  and 
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Reach  (B.)     The  Jewish  Sabbath  abrogated;    \ 
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Kingsbury  (H.)     The  Sabbath  :  a  brief  his- 
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Land  (The)   without  the  Sabbath.     [<?;/o«.] 

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L' Estrange   (H.)      God's    Sabbath   before, 
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LiEBETRUT   (F.)     Der  Tag  des    Herrn  und 

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Macbeth    (J.)     A   dissertation  on  the   Sab- 
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Macfarlan  (D.)     a  treatise  on  the  author- 
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the    Christian  Sabbath.      18°.     New   York, 
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Maxson  (W.  B.)  and  Parkinson  (W.)     A 
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MiLLiGAN    (W.)       The    decalogue    and  the 
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Morer    (T.)     a  discourse  in  six   dialogues 
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Newstead  (R.)     The  book  of  the   Sabbath. 

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Owen     (J.)      Exercitations    concerning    the 
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1671. 

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Phelps    (A.    A.)      The   Sabbath.       3-1    ed. 

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Pocklington  (J.)     Sunday  no  Sabbath.     50 

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Primerose   (D.)     a  treatise  of  the  Sabbath 
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Prize  essays  on   the  temporal  advantages  of 

the  Sabbath.     16°.     Phila.,  1848. 
Pynchon  (W.)     I.  The   time  when  the  first 
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Reply  to  Dr.  Geo.  Junkin's  treatise  entitled 
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Scott  (J.)     Seven  sermons,  on  baptism,  con- 
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ETHICAL  THEOL.— THE  SABBATH. 


Seven  lectures  on  the  Sabbath,  delivered  by 
request  of  the  society  for  the  better  ob- 
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Seventh-Day  Baptists  (Manual  of)  :  con- 
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Shepard  (T.)  Theses  Sabbaticae,  or  the  doc- 
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Smith  (J.)  The  doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
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Stone  (J.  S.)  Lectures  on  the  institution  of 
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Stopford  (E.)  The  Scripture  account  of  the 
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Sunday,  the  rest  of  labour,  {^anon.l  12°. 
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Symons  (J.)  An  enquiry  into  the  design  of 
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Thorn  (W.)  Eight  lectures  on  the  Christian 
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Tracts  on  the  Sabbath;  ;8°.  Nezv  York, 
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Treatise  on  the  religious  observance  of  the 
Lord's  day  according  to  the  express  words 
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Treffry  (R.)  a  treatise  on  the  Christian 
Sabbath.      16°.     London,  1838. 

TwissE  (W.)  Of  the  morality  of  the  fourth 
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Walker  (G.)  The  doctrine  of  the  holy 
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Waterbury  (J.  B.)  Book  for  the  Sabbath ; 
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Way  (The)  and  truth  of  the  seventh-day 
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Wells  (J.)  The  practical  Sabbatarian,  sm. 
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Wells  (Lucy  K.)  A  mother's  plea  for  the 
Sabbath.     2>i  ed.      16°.      Portland,  1%^^$. 

Wemyss  (T.)  a  catechetical  treatise  on  the 
Patriarchal,  Jewish  and  Christian  Sabbath. 
18°.     Edinburgh,  1816. 

West  (F.)  An  historical  and  practical  dis- 
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White  (F.)  A  treatise  of  the  Sabbath  day, 
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WiLLisoN  (J.)  A  treatise  concerning  the 
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WiLLiSTON  (S.)  Five  discourses  on  the  Sab- 
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Wilson  (D.)  The  divine  authority  and  per- 
petual obligation  of  the  Lord's  day,  asserted 
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The  same.     3^  ed.     16°.    Lotidon,  1840. 

Wilson  (J.  G.)  Writings  in  prose  and  verse 
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Wood  (W.  C.  editor).  Sabbath  essays; 
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Worcester  (H.  A.)  The  Sabbath.  16°. 
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Workman's  (The)  testimony  to  the  Sabbath  : 
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Younger   (J.)     The  light    of  the   week;  or 
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[Working  men's  essays  on   tlie  Sabbath.     2d 

prize.] 


ETHICAL  THEOL.— CASUISTRY. 


4.      Casuistry. 


Ames  (W.)     Conscience,  with  the  power  and 
cases  thereof,     sm.  4°.     London,  1639. 
[Bound  in  his  Works.] 

Baxter  (R.)  A  Christian  directory,  or  a 
summ  of  practical  theologie  and  cases  of 
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Cajetan  (T.  de  Vio,  cardinal).  Summula 
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Dens  (P.)  A  synopsis  of  [his]  moral  the- 
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Extracts   from    [his]    theological  works. 

12°.     Phila.,  1846. 

Dickson  (D.)  Therapeutica  sacra,  seu  de 
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Londini,  1656. 

La  Placette  (J.)  Divers  traites  sur  des 
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The  Christian  casuist.     Translated  by  B. 

Kennett.     8°.     London,  1 705. 

Lambertini  (P.)  Casus  conscientiae.  5  v. 
12°.     Mottasterii,  1856. 

Morning  (The)  exercise  at  Cripplegate,  or 
cases  of  conscience  resolved.  4  v.  4°. 
London,  1674-90. 

Pike  (S.)  and  Hayward  (S.)  Religious 
cases  of  conscience  answered.  16°. 
Phila.,  1800. 

The  same.     12°.     Phila.,  \%i<). 

Smith  (.S.  B.)  Synopsis  of  the  moral  the- 
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Taylor    (J.)     Ductor   dubitantium ;    or  the 
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Traite  des  scrupules,  de  leurs  causes,  de 
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See,  also,  Ethical  Theology,  System. 
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Amort,  Antoninus,  Dens,  Gury,  etc. 


5.      Practical    Religic 


Abbott  (J.)  The  Corner-stone.  16°.  Lon- 
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The  young  Christian.    12°.  Poslon,  18^2. 

The  same.      12°.     Alew  York,  1833. 

Acontius  (J.)  Stratagematum  Satanae  libri 
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Adam  (T.)  Private  thoughts  on  religion. 
12°.     Potighkeepsie,  1 8 14. 

The  same.     18°.     Phila.,  1843. 

Adams  (C.)  Portraiture  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment church-members.  12°.  Ne7u  York, 
1851. 

Addington  (S.)  Eusebes  to  Philetus,  letters 
on  a  devout  temper  and  life.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1767. 

Ainsworth  (H.)  Two  treatises  :  l^'.  Of  the 
communion  of  saints.  2^,  An  arrow  against 
idolatry,  (etc.)      16°.     Edinburgh,  1789. 

Alardin  (D.  K.)  De  Geluksaligheyt  van 
den  Weg  der  Rechtveerdige.  16°.  Am- 
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Alcantara  (P.  d').  A  golden  treatise  of 
mental  prayer.  Translated  by  G.  Willoughby . 
12°.     Phila.,   1844. 

Alexander  (A.)  Thoughts  on  religious 
experience.     8°.     Phila.,  1841. 

The    same.      With    an    appendix.      8°. 

Phila.,  1844. 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  Consolation.  12°.  N'ew 
York,  1854. 

Alleine  (J.)  Gospel  promises.  16°.  N'ew 
York,   1847. 

Allen  (W.)  Thoughts  on  the  importance  of 
religion.    24°.     Burlington,  {N.  J),  \8\^. 

Ambrose  (I.)  Looking  unto  Jesus.  4°. 
Belfast,  1763. 

The  first,  middle  and  last  things,     sm.  4°. 

Glasgmv,  1757. 

Andrews  (L.)  Private  devotions.  Trans- 
lated by  Rev.  Peter  Hall.  16°.  London, 
1830. 

Annee  spirituelle.     3  V.     16°.    Vienne,\']']\. 

Arrowsmith  (J.)  Tactica  sacra,  sm.  4°. 
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Art  (The)  of  contentment.  \anon.'\  16°. 
Phila.,  1753. 


ETHICAL  THEOL.— PRACT.  RELIGION. 


Atkinson    (J.  M.)     The   true  patli,   or  the 

young    man    invited    to    the    Savior.      i6°. 

Phila.,  [«.  </.] 
Ai'GfSTiNrs  (A.)     Meditations.    ^^^^^A.     12°. 

London,  1720. 
The    same.       Les   soliloques  et   medita- 
tions.    Traduites  par  le  p.  de  Ceriziers.    18°. 

Paris,   1637. 
Les  soliloques,  les  meditations,  et  le  man- 

uel.      18°.     Briixelles,  1705. 
Austin  (J.    M.)     A  voice   to   youth.      18°. 

Utica,  1 84 1. 
Balch  (L.  p.  W.)     God  in  the  storm.     16°. 

New  York,  1847. 
Baxter   (R.)     The  divine   life.     2   v.  in    i. 

8°.     London,   1824. 
The  dying  thoughts  of  Baxter.    16°.    Xew 

York,  [«.  a'.] 
On  the  mischiefs  of  self-ignorance.      12°. 

Glasgo7v,  1828. 
The   saint's   everlasting    rest.      sm.    4°. 

London,  1650. 
'The    same.     4"'   ed.     sm.  4°.     London, 

1653- 

Beam  (A)  of  celestial  light.  [(?«<>«.]  18°. 
Phila.,  1814. 

Beck  (J.  T.)  Die  christliche  Liebeslehre. 
8°.     Stuttgart,  1872. 

Bedell  (G.  T.)  Onward  ;  or,  Christian  pro- 
gression.     16°.     Phila.,  1836. 

Believer's  (The)  daily  treasure.  48°.  Phila., 
[n.  d.] 

Bellamy  (J.)  True  religion  delineated.  8°. 
Morrntonni,  1804. 

Bernard  {St.)  Sentences  et  instructions 
chretiennes.      12°.     Paris,  1734. 

Bekridge  (J.)  The  Christian  world  un- 
masked.     12°.     Phila.,  179I. 

The  same.     12°.     Phila.,  1793. 

The  same.     16°.     Boston,  1822. 

Beveridge  (W.)  Private  thoughts.  12°. 
London,  1776, 

The  same.     12°.     Phila.,  I'jqG. 

The  same.     12°.     Ne^v   York.,  1839. 

Bickersteth  (E.  H.)  Water  from  the  well- 
spring.      12°.     A^eiv  York,  1854. 

BiEiELD  (N.)  The  marrow  of  the  oracles  of 
God.      16°.      London,  1647. 


BoGATZKY  (C.  H.  V.)  A  golden  treasury. 
16°.     A'^ew  York,  1 83 1. 

Bolton  (R.)  Instructions  for  a  right  com- 
forting afflicted  consciences.  sm.4°.  Lon- 
don, 1 63 1. 

A  discourse  about  the  state  of  true  hap- 
piness,    sm.  4°.     London,  1631. 

Bolton  (S.)  The  dead  saint  speaking  to 
saints    and   sinners    living,     fol.      London, 

1657- 

BoNAR  (H.)  The  night  of  weeping.  16°. 
New  York,  1848. 

Bonnes  et  saintes  pensees  pour  tous  les  jours 
du  mois.      16°.     Sauimir,  1679. 

BoNNEY  (S.  W.)  The  seaman's  compass  and 
chart ;  for  daily  use,  afloat  or  ashore.  24°. 
New  York,  [1850?] 

Boston  (T.)  The  crook  in  the  lot.  24°. 
London,  1832. 

The  same.      16°.     Phila.,  l%2,9- 

The  same.      16°.     New  York,  \8^\. 

The  distinguishing  character  of  true  be- 
lievers.     16°.     Edinburgh,  1 791. 

Boyle  (R.)  Some  motives  and  incentives  to 
the  love  of  God.     16°.     London,  1661. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  1663. 

Branagan  (T.)  The  beauties  of  philan- 
thropy.     16°.      Phila.,  1808. 

Bridge  (W.)  The  righteous  man's  habita- 
tion.    32°.     Derby,  1835. 

The  refuge.      32°.     Neio  Yoi'k,  i?,2,2. 

Briek  (The)  record  of  meditative  hours. 
[«/?()«.]      16°.     London,   1838. 

Bromley  (T.)  The  way  to  the  sabbath  of 
rest.     sm.  4°.     London,  1759. 

Brooks  (N.  C.)  Manual  of  devotion.  16°. 
N^ew  York,  1855. 

Brooks  (T.)  The  mute  Christian  under  the 
smarting  rod.      12°.     Phila.,  l?>ii. 

Brown  (J.)  Christ  the  way,  and  the  truth, 
and  the  life.     18°.     Glasgow,   1738. 

The    Christian    journal.       16°.      Phila., 

1796. 

Brownlee  (W.  C.)  The  Christian  youth's 
book.      12°.      A\'w    York,  1839. 

Bi;cHANAN  (J.)  Comfort  in  affliction.  16°, 
Nnv  York,  1844. 

Bi;cK  (C.)  Serious  inquiries.  18°.  Phila., 
1813. 


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BuNYAN    (J.)     Christiana   and  her   children. 

16°.  '  Phila.,   1850. 

The  holy  war.      18°.      Glasgo7c,  \-]()2,. 

The  same.     New  ed".     8°.    Bungay,  \%0^. 

The  same.     8°.      Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 

The   pilgrim's   progress.       16°.     Boston, 

1805. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  1862. 

The    same.       (Arabic.)       12°.      Beirut, 

[«.  d:\ 

The   same.      (French.)       16°.      Phila., 

\_n.  d.-\ 

The    same.     (Hebrew.)      12°.     London, 

1851. 

The  Same.     (Modern  Armenian.)      16°. 

Smyrna,   1847. 

The    child's    pilgrim's    progress.       32°. 

Phila.,  i860. 
BuRDER  (H.  F.)     The  pleasures  of  religion. 

18°.     Phila.,  [«.  r/.] 
Burgess  (A.)     Spiritual  refining.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1652.  - 
Burgh    (J.)     The   dignity  of  human   nature, 
sm.  4°.     London,  1754. 

The  same.     8°.     London,  1794. 

BuRKiTT  (W.)     The  poor  man's  help.      12°. 

Berwick,  1 814. 
Burns    (J.)     The    Christian's   daily  portion. 

16°.     London,  1842. 
— ^The   principles   of  Christian  philosophy. 

12°.     Phila.,    1833. 
Burroughs   (J.)     The   rare  jewel  of  Chris- 
tian contentment,     sm.  4°.     London,  1659. 
Carpenter  (H.S.)     Here  and  beyond.     12°. 

New  York,  1859. 
Cheever  (G.  B.)     Lectures  on  the  Pilgrim's 
Progress.     8°.     New  York,  1845. 

■ The  same.     8°.     Ne7u  York,  i?,^6. 

A  voyage  to  the  celestial  country.     12°. 

New  York,  1856. 
Christian  (The)  correspondent.     See  Mont- 
gomery (J.) 
Christian  philosophy,     \_anon.']     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1845. 
Christian's    (The)    companion  in    solitude. 

{anon.']      12°.      Glasgow,  1827. 
Clark  (S.)     A  collection  of  the  promises  of 
Scripture.      16°.     London,  1750. 


Collier    (J.)       Essays    upon    several    moral 

subjects.      12°.     London,  1709. 
COLQUHOUN  [Lady).     The   world's  religion. 

16°.     Ne-u  York,  1847. 
Corner    (J.)       Sabbath-day   readings.      sm. 

4°.     Phi/a.,  [«.  (/.] 
Crook  (S.)     Ta  diapheronta,  or,  divine  char- 
acters,    sm.  fol.     London,  1658. 
CuMMiNG    (J.)       Benedictions.       12°.      Bos- 
ton, 1854. 
Daily  (A)  exercise  of  the  devout  Christian. 

15'"  ed.     24°.     Dublin,  {n.d.] 
De  Courcy  (R.)     a   letter  of  solemn  coun- 
sel.    8°.     Shreivsbury,  1778. 
Dick    (T.)       The    mental    illumination    and 
moral  improvement  of  mankind.     8°.    N'e70 
York,  1836. 
Dickinson    (R.   W.)     Religion  teaching  by 
example.      12°.     N'ew   York,  1848. 

Responses  from  the  sacred  oracles.      12°. 

New  York,  1 85 1. 
Directeur  (Le)  spiritual  pour  ceux   qui  n'en 

ont  point,  (etc.)      l6°.     Pans,  1719. 
Discourse  (A)  of  God  and  religion,     {anon.] 

18°.     London,' l()()2. 
Divine  (The)  panoply,     {anon.]     12°.    Lon- 
don, {n.  d.] 
DoDD    (VV.)       Reflections   on    death.        12°, 

London,  1765. 
Doddridge   (P.)     The  rise  and  progress  of 
religion  in  the  soul.      16°.     London,  1779. 

The  same.     16°.     Boston,  1806. 

Dorney   (H.)      Divine  contemplations   and 
spiritual  breathings.    8°.    Edinburgh,  1746. 
DORRINGTON    (T.)      Reform'd  devotions  for 
every   day   in  the  week  (etc.)      16°.     Lon- 
don, 1708. 
Drelincourt  (C.)     The  Christian's  defence 
against  the  fears   of  death.     8°.      Trenton, 
1808. 
Drexelius   (H.)      Trismegistus  christianus, 
seu  triplex  cultus  conscientiae,  caelitum,  cor- 
poris.    32°.     Monachij,  1627. 
Du  Bosc  (R.  p.)     L'honneste  femme.     16°, 

Paris,  1662. 
Du   Moulin  (P.)     A  treatise  of  peace  and 
contentment  of  mind.     12°.     London,  if)"]!. 


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'DuvERGiER   DE  Hauranne  (J.)      Maximes 

saintes  et  chrestiennes.    j'^ed.     l6°.     Paris, 

1657. 
East  (J.)     The  vilag  e  ;   or,  Christian  lessons 

from  the  circumstances  of  a  country  parish. 

12°.      Bristol,  1 83 1. 
Eddy    (A.    D.)     Address   on    the   duties  of 

youth.      12°.     A^'ezv  York,  1836. 
Edwards    (J-)     Charity  and   its  fruits.     8°. 

London,  1852. 
Christian  love  as  manifested  in  the  heart 

and  life.     Edited  by  Tryon  Edwards.     6"' 

Am.  ed.      12°.     Phila.,  1874. 
Treatise  on  the  relijjious  affections.     8°. 

Phila.,  1 82 1. 
Erskine  (T.)     The  inner  life  as  revealed  in 

the    correspondence    of    celebrated    Chris- 
tians.    12^.     Londofi,  1878. 
Evans  (R.  W.)     The  church  of  God  :  a  series 

of  dissertations.     16°.     Phila.,  1833. 
Fa\vcett(J.)     Advice  to  youth.     16°.    Leeds, 

1786. 
Fenelon  (F.  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe).     Re- 

ponses  de   M.  I'Archeveqae  de  (^ambray  a 

la  declaration  de  M.  I'Archeveque  de  Paris, 

(etc.)     24°.      [«./.],  1698. 
Dissertation  on  pure  love,  etc.    12°.    Lon- 

don,  1750. 
The    characters    and    properties    of  true 

charity    display'd.       Translated    from    the 

original  French.      12°.     Londoii,  1737. 
Ferguson  (R.)     The  fiery-flying  serpent  slan- 
der, and   the  brazen  serpent  charity  deline- 
ated.     16°.      Winchester,  1814. 
Fl.NNEV    (C.    G.)        Lectures    to     professing 

Christians.       12°.      Oherlin,  [0.),  \%^o. 
FiRMiN    (G.)      The    real    Christian.       16°. 

[1670.] 

[Title-page  wanting.] 
Flavel   (J.)     A  token    for  mourners.     16°. 

Idle,  1830. 

[In  Vint  (W.)    SufTering  Christian's  companion.] 
A  treatise  on  keeping  the  heart.     4"'  ed. 

16°      Ilallowell,  1828. 
Communion    with    Christ.       16°.      Idle, 

1830. 

[In  Vint  (W.)    Active  Christian's  companion.] 

Divine  conduct.     16°.     Phila.,  1840. 

Navigation  spiritualized.    12°.    N^ewbury- 

port,  1796. 


The  touchstone  of  sincerity.      16°.     New 

Haven,  1809. 

The    same.       f-   ed.       16°.       Hallozvell, 

1828. 
[Bound  with  Treatise  on  keeping  the  heart.] 

Fletcher  (A.)  The  Christian  conqueror. 
16°.     London,  1830. 

A  warning  to  evil  speakers ;  or,  the  sin- 
fulness of  scandal.      16°.     London,  1832. 

A    spiritual    guardian   for    youth.       18°, 

London,  1823. 

Ford  (D.  E.)  Decapolis  ;  or,  the  individual 
obligation  to  save  souls  from  death.  1 6°. 
iVeiu  Vorh,   1 848. 

Fordyce  (J.)  Addresses  to  the  Deity.  16°. 
London,  l8oi. 

Foster  (J.)  Discourses  on  all  the  principal 
branches  of  natural  religion  and  social  vir- 
tue.    4°.     London,  1749. 

Franck  (A.  H.)  Christ  the  sum  and  sub- 
stance of  all  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Now  ren- 
dered into  English.     8°.     London,  1732. 

Fry  (J.)  A  present  for  the  convalescent. 
8°.     London,  1823. 

Fuller  (T.)  The  holy  state  and  the  profane 
state.     8°.     London,  1841. 

Gallaudet  (T.  H.)  The  child's  book  on 
repentance.      16°.     A^ew  York,  \7i.  </.] 

The    same.       Modern    Armenian.       12°. 

Smyrna,  1840. 

The    history  of  Josiah,  the    young    king 

of  Judah.      16°.       Ne7v  York,  [«.  d.'\ 

Gammon  (J.)  Christ  and  Christian  life.  16°. 
Phila.,  1795. 

Gataker    (T.)     The    Christian    man's  care. 
60  pp.      12°.     London,  162/^. 
[Bound  with  his  Spirituall  watch.] 

The  ioy  of  the  iust.      1 2°.     London,  1623. 

[Bound  with  his  Spirituall  watch.] 

The    spirituall    watch.       12°.       London, 

1619. 

The  same.     2^  ed.      12°.    London,  1622. 

[Bound  with  the  1st  ed.] 

Gearing  (W.)  God's  sovereignty  displayed. 
18°.     London,  1667. 

Gerhard  (J.)  Meditationes  sacrae,  Ed. 
postrema.     32°.     Cantabrigiae,  1634, 

God's  treasurie  displayed.  \anon.'\  18°. 
London,  1630. 


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Goodwin  (T.)     A  child  of  light  walking  in 

darkness.      16°.     London;  1817. 
Gordon    (R.)       The    mourner's  companion. 

12°.     Edinburgh,   1833. 
Gouge  (W.)     God's  three  arrowes  :    plague, 

famine,  sword,     sm.  4°.      London,  1631. 
GouLBURN   (E.    M.)     Thoughts  on   personal 

religion.      12°.     Neiu  York,  1S77. 
The    pursuit    of    holiness ;     a    sequel    to 

"  Thoughts  on   personal    religion."       12°. 

New  York,  1875. 
Gregorius   Magnus.     Sentences  et    instruc- 
tions chretiennes.      16°.     Paris,  1734. 
Guide   (A)    to  devotion,   for  the  use  of  the 

blind.     4°.     Boston,  1846. 
GURDON  (P.)     A  sketch  of  the  distinguishing 

graces    of  the    Christian    character.       16°. 

London,  1778. 
GuRNALL  (W.)     The  Christian   in   complete 

armour.       v.    I    and   3-4.      8°.       London, 

1804. 

The  same.-    8°.     London,  1845. 

Guthrie  (W.)    The  Christian's  great  interest. 

12°.     New  York,  i8ir. 

. The  same.      18°.     Pliila.,  1840. 

GUYON    [Madame).       Lettres    chretiennes   et 

spirituelles.     5  v.      16°.     Londres,  1767. 

The  same.     4  v.      18°.      Cologne,  1717. 

Opuscules     spirituels.        18°.        Cologne, 

1704. 

The  same.      12°.     Paris,  1790. 

Discours    Chretiens    et    spirituels.       2   v. 

8°.      Paris,  1790. 
A  short  and  easy  method  of  prayer.     16°. 

London,  1775. 

[Bound  with  Molinos'  Spiritual  guide.] 
Hale  (M.)   Contemplations  moral  and  divine. 

12°.     London,  1676. 

The  same.      12°.     London,   1711. 

On  the  knowledge    of   Christ    crucified. 

12°.      Glasgow,  1828. 
Hall    (J.)        Christian    moderation.        16°. 

London,  1640. 
The  great  mystery  of  godliness,  laid  forth 

by  way  of  meditation.    18°.    London,  1848. 
The  balm  of  Gilead  ;  or,  comforts  for  the 

distressed.      18°.     London,  1 660. 
Select  devotional  works.     18°.    London, 

1830. 


Hall  (R.)     Help  to  Zion's  travellers.     18°. 

Boston,  1833. 
Halyburton   (T.)      The   great    concern    of 

salvation.      16°.      Phila.,  1801. 

— The  same.      16°.     Elizabethtown,  1815. 

Hamilton  (J.)     Emblems  from  Eden.     i6°_ 

Ne7v  York,  1856. 

Life  in  earnest.    16°.  Neiv  York,  1847. 

The  harp  on  the  willows.       12°.     Ne7v 

York,   1844. 
Harris  (W.)     .Self-dedication.     16°.     Lon- 
don, 1823. 
Harsha  (D.  a.)     Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim. 

32°.     Phila.,  [«.  r/.j 
Hawker  (R.)     Zion's  pilgrim.   16°.  Phila., 

1809. 
The  poor  man's  morning  portion.     12°. 

New  York,  1845. 
Heavenly   watchwords;     or    promises    and 

countersigns.      16°.     Phila.,  [n.  d.] 
Henry  (M.)     Daily  communion  with    God. 

12°.     N'ew  York,  1848. 
A  discourse  on  meekness,       16°.     iVew 

York,  [n.  </.] 
Henry    (P.)     Christ  all  in  all  to  believers. 

16°.     Phila..  [n.  d.] 
Henry  (T.  C.)     Etchings  from  the  religious 

world.     8°.      Charleston.   1828. 
Herle    (C.)     The   excellency    of  Christian 

wisdom.      16^.     L,ondon,  1655. 
Hermae  Pastor.     Veterem  Latinam  interpre- 

tationem  e  codicibus   edidit  A.  Hilgenfeld. 

8°.     Lipsiae,  1S73. 
Hersey     (J.)       The    importance    of    small 

things.      16°.     Baltimore,   1833. 
Hervey    (J.)     Meditations    and    contempla- 
tions.    8°.      Bungay,  1816. 
The  same.     2  v.  in  i.    24°.     New  York, 

1824. 
Hickes  (G.)     Devotions  in  the  ancient  way 

of    offices.       Reprinted.       16°.       I^ondon, 

1851. 
Hill  (R.)     The  pathway  to  piety.  2  v.    18°. 

London,  1847. 
Hodge  (C.)     The  way  of  life.     12°.    Phila., 

1 841! 

Thesame.    (Urdu.)  12°.    L^odiana,  i8j\j. 

HoLLAZEN  (D.)     Evangelische  Gnaden-ord- 

nung.     i«  amer.  aufl.     8°.     Phila.,  1 8 10. 


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•Hooker    (H.)       Uses    of    adversity.       i8°. 

Phila.,  1846. 

Thoughts  and  maxims.    18°.   rhila.,\%A,'] . 

HORNE  (T.  H.)     a  manual  for  the  afflicted. 

16°.     Boston,  1833. 
HORNECK   (A.)    Great  law  of  consideration. 

8°.     London,   1729. 

The  same.      12°.     Brook!y)i,  \'i\\. 

HoRSTius    or   Merler  (J.    M.)     Faradisius 

animae  christianae.     18='.     Bruxelies,  17 1 8. 
How  (C.)     Devout  meditations.      18°.     New 

York,  1807. 
Howe  (J.)     The  living  temple.     12°.     Glas- 

,^07U,    1839. 

Howell  (L.)  Desiderius,  or  the  original  pil- 
grim.     18°.     London,  1717. 

Humphreys  (J.)  Experience  of  the  work 
of  grace  upon  his  heart.   16°.   Bristol,   1742. 

IviMEY  (J.)  Pilgrims  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury, a  continuation  of  the  Pdgrim's  pro- 
gress.    8°.     London,  1827. 

James  (J.  A.)  Christian  charity  explained. 
8°.     New  York,  1836. 

The  Christian  father's  present  to  his  child- 
ren.     8°.      Neiu  York,  1836. 
[Chriatian  library,  v.  (>.] 

The  course  of  faith,  or  the  practical  believ- 
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The    family    monitor.     8°.     New     York, 

1836. 
[Christian  library,  v.  <i.] 

James  (W.)  Grace  for  grace.  12°.  TV^c 
York,  1874. 

Janeway  (J.)  Heaven  upon  earth.  12°. 
New  York,   1848. 

The  saints'   encouragement  to  diligence. 

18^.     London,  1673. 

Jay  (W.)  Evening  exercises  for  the  closet. 
2  V.  in  I.      12°.     New  York,  1832. 

■ The  Christian  contemplated.     8°.     A^ezv 

York,  1835. 
[Christian  library,  v.  ."..J 

JONCOURT  (P.  de).  I'ensees  utiles  aux  Chre- 
tiens de  tons  etats.     16°.     La  LJaye,  17 10. 

Jones  (J.  H.)     Man  moral  and  physical,  or 
the    influence    of  health    and     disease    on 
.  religious  experience.     12°.      L'/iila.,  i860. 

JURIEU  (P.)  La  pratique  de  la  devotion.  2 
V.      1 8°.     Rotterdam,  1700. 


Kemper  (F.  A.)  Consolafons  of  the  afflict- 
ed.     12°.      Cincinnati,  1831. 

Kempis  fT.  a).  The  Christian's  exercise  ;  or, 
rules  to  live  above  the  world,  etc.  12°. 
London,  17 17. 

De  Christo  imitando.     18°.    Francoftirti, 

1707. 

The    same.      Navolginge    Christi.       18°. 

Amsterdam,  \ji.  </.] 

The  same.     The  Christian  pattern.      12°. 

Germantown,  1749. 

The  same.     Of  the  imitation   of  Christ. 

16°.      Oxford,  1849. 

Soliloquy  of  the  soul.     16°.   Bennington, 

1816. 

Kennedy  (G.)  Profession  is  not  principle. 
16°.     Neiv  York,  1848. 

Kennedy  (J.)  The  divine  life.  12°.  Phila., 
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The  grace   and  duty  of  being  spiritually 

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The   same.       3<*    ed.       12°.        Glasgow, 

1828. 

The  snme.      12°.     Neiu  York,  1842. 

The  same.      12°.     Nexv  York,  1844. 

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Christian     retirement.        \anon.'\        12°. 

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Williams  (W.  R.)     Religious  progress.  8°. 

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WiLLlSON  (J.)       The  afflicted  man's  compan-    j 

ion.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1794. 
Wills  (T.)     The  spiritual  register.      3"*  ed. 

2  v.      16°.      London,  1787. 
Wilson    (T.)       Sacra    privata.      8°.      AWf 

York,  1836. 

[Christian  library,  v.  C] 
WiNSLOW  (O.)      Personal  declension  and  re- 
vival of  religion  in  tjie  soul.     3''  ed.      16°. 

London,  1845. 
WOOLTON   (J.)     The    Christian    manual,    or, 

the    life    and    manners    of  true    Christians. 

16°.      Cambridge,  1851. 

[Parker  Society  Publications.] 
Wright  (S.)      A  treatise  on   the  deceitful- 

nessofsin.     5'^'' ed.      18°.     London,   1735- 


6.  Appeals  to  the  Unconverted. 


Alleine  (J.)      An  alarm  to  unconverted  sin- 
ners.     18'^.     Hosto//,  1739. 

The  same.      18°.      London,    1780. 

Baxter    (R.)     A    call   to  the  unconverted. 
16°.     Av7t/  York,  1842. 

The  same.     La  voix  de  Dieu  qui  appelle 

les  pecheurs  a  la  repentance.     18°.     Paris, 
1665. 

Directions  and   perswasions  to    a    sound 

conversion.      iS°.     London,  1662. 
Booth     (A.)     Glad    tidings.      12°.     Fhi/a., 

1797- 
BuNYAN    (J.)     Come  and  welcome  to  Jesus 

Christ.      r6°.     jVew  York,  1836. 
Christian  (L.  H.)     The  accepted  time  for 
securing  the  gospel  salvation.     8°.    Bhi/a., 
1859. 
CuMMiNG    (J.)     A  message  from  God.     16°. 

Arw  York,  1848. 
Foster  (J.)     The  importance  of  considering 
the  subject  of  religion.     8°.      Boston,  182S. 
Fuller  (A.)     The  gospel  worthy  of  all    ac- 
ceptation.    12°.     New  York,  1801. 
Harbaugh  (H.)     Union  with  the  church  the 
blessed  privilege  of  all  who  would   be    sav- 
ed.    8°.     Bhi/a.,  1856. 
Henry  (M.)    The  pleasantness  of  a  religious 

life.      16°.     A^ew  York,  1847. 
Henry  (T.  C.)    Letters  to  an  anxious  inquir- 
er.     18°.     Bhi/a.,  1840. 
James  (J.  A.)     The  anxious  inquirer.      16'*. 

Neta  York,  [n.  d.] 
Moody    (S.)     The  gospel  way  of  escaping, 

12°.     Boston,  1739. 
Olmstead    (J.  M.)     Thoughts   and  counsels 
for  the  impenitent.      16°.   New  York,  1848. 
Pike  (J.  G.)     Religion  and  eternal  life.    16". 
T.ondon,  1835. 

The  same.      16°.     Nexv  York,  [«.  d.] 

Sinner's  (The)  friend,     [anon.]     16°.    New 

York,  1848. 
Williams     (D.)     Practical   discourses.     8". 
London,  1738. 


222  ETHICAL  THEOL.— CHRISTIAN    SOCIOLOGY 

7.  The  Christian   Family.  8.   Christian   Sociology. 


Abbott    (J.)     The    mother    at   home.     12°. 

Boston,  1833. 
Babington   (P.)     A  practical  view  of  Chris- 
tian   education    in  its   earlier  stages.     16°. 

Boston,  1 819. 
BoARDMAN  (H.  A.)     The  Bible  in  the  family. 

12°.     Phila.,  1 85 1. 
BUSHNELI.    (H.)       Christian    nurture.       12°. 

New  York,   1861. 
De  {'education  chrestienne  des  enfans.  \^anon.'\ 

18°.     Brnxelles,  1669. 
Devoirs  (Les)  de  la  vie  domestique.    [anon.] 

18°.     Brnxelles,  1 707. 
Domestic  portraiture,     [nnon.'j     12°.     A^e7v 

York,  1849. 
Family  (The)  instructor,   [^anon.']   2  v.     16°. 

London,  1756. 
Hamilton    (J.)      The   happy   home.      16°. 

Ne7v  York,  1850. 
Henry  (M.)     A  church  in   the  house.     16°. 

New  York,  \ii.  r/.] 
Jerment    (G.)      Parental    duty :    or,    the    re- 
ligious education   of  children.    16°.   Phila., 

1794. 
Mere    (La)      chretienne.      \anon.'\       2    v. 

16°.     La  Ilaye,  1723. 
Mother's  (A)  first  thoughts,     {^mion.l     32°. 

Phila.,  1833. 
Noel    (B.    W.)      Infant    piety.      16°.     Ne^u 

York,  1847. 
Smith     (B.    M.)       Family      religion.       12°. 

Phila.,  [;/.  ./.] 
SORIN     (M.)       The    domestic    circle.       12°. 

Phila.,  1841. 
WaTERBURY  (J.  B.)     The  child  of  the  cove- 
nant, or  how  christian  parents  should  train 

up  their  households.      l6°.     Boston,  1855. 
Westminster  Association.     Address  to  the 

heads    of    families.        16°.       Charlesto-wn, 

1801. 
Williams    (W.)     The  duty  and  interest  of  a 

people   among   whom    religion    has    been 

planted.      16°.     Boston,  1736. 


ed.    enlarged.      18° 

4^''     ed.    enlarged.        16°. 

The    democracy    of   Chris- 
12°.     Netv  York,  1852. 
)     Republican    Christianity. 


Bates  (E.)  Christian  politics,  z^  ed.  8°. 
London,  1806. 

Bell  (J.  P.)  Christian  sociology.  16°. 
Aberdeen,  1853. 

Brown  (J.  B.)  First  principles  of  ecclesias- 
tical truth.     8°.      London,  1871. 

Charity  and  the  clergy.  [««(?«.]   12°.  Phila., 

.  1853- 
Colwell  (S.)     New  themes  for  the  protestant 

clergy.      12°.     Phila.,  1852. 
Drummond  (H.)     Social  duties  on  Christian 

principles.     3"*  ed.    enlarged.      18°.     Lon- 
don, 1834. 
The    same. 

London,  1839. 
Goodell    (W.) 

tianity.     2.  v. 
Magoon    (E.    L 

12°.     Boston,  1849. 
Merz     (H.)        Armuth    und     Christenthum. 

Bilder  und  Winke   zum   christlichen    Com- 

munismus    und    Socialismus.      8°.      Stutt- 

gart,  1849. 
See,   also,  INFLUENCE  OF  Christianity,  p. 

132  ;  and  SOCIOLOGY,  various  topics. 


P.    Eeelesiastical  Theology. 

I.     ECOLESIOLOGY. 

Connprehensive,    Historical    and 
Miscellaneous  Works. 


Arnold  (T.)  Fragment  on  the  Church.  2*  ed. 
8°.     London,   1845. 

Bannerman  (J.)  The  church  of  Christ,  a 
treatise  on  the  nature,  powers,  ordinances, 
discipline  and  government  of  the  Christian 
church.     2  V.     8°.     Edinbiirgh,  1868. 

Barrett  (A.)  The  ministry  and  polity  of 
the  Christian  church.      12°.     London, 18^4. 

BiDEN(J.)  The  true  church.  16°.  London, 
1851. 


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223 


Truths  maintained.     8°.     London,  1S54. 

Brittan  (T.  S.)  Communion  of  the  saints: 
or  a  guide  to  church  fellowship.  12°. 
Brooklyn,  1836. 

BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)  Die  Verfassung  der 
Kirche.      12°.     Hamburg,  1845. 

Bush  (G.)  New  church  miscellanies:  or,  es- 
says, ecclesiastical,  doctrinal  and  ethical. 
16°.     New  York,  1855. 

Cameron  (J.)     De  ecclesia.     4°.     Salmvrii, 
1626. 
[V.  1  of  his  Praeleetiones.] 

Cu.NNiNGHAM  (W.)  Discussions  on  church 
principles:  popish,  Erastian,and  Presbyter- 
ian.    8°.     Edinburgh,   1861. 

Elliott  (D.)  Letters  on  the  general  struc- 
ture, government,  etc.  of  the  church.  16°. 
Chamhersburg,  1826. 

Field  (R.)  Of  the  church,  five  books,  sm. 
fol.     Oxford,  1628. 

FabrICIUS  (F.)  Christus  unicum  ac  per- 
petuum  fundamentum  ecclesiae,  etc.  sm. 
4°.     Lugduni  Bata7<orum,  171 7. 

Gladstone  (W.  E.)  Ciiurch  principles  con- 
sidered in  their  results.    8°.  London,  1840. 

Goulburn  (E.  M.)  The  holy  catholic 
cliurch  ;  its  divine  ideal,  ministry,  and  insti- 
tutions.     16°.     New  York,  1873. 

Harris  (S.)  The  kingdom  of  Christ  on 
earth.     8°.     Andover,  1874. 

HiCKES  (G. )  The  constitution  of  the  catho- 
lick  church.      12°.      London,  1 7 16. 

Hodge  (C.)  Discussions  in  church  polity. 
From  the  "  Princeton  Review."  Selected 
and  arranged  by  W.  Durant.  8".  New 
York,  1879. 

Hoelty  (A.)  Ecclesiae  christianae  notio. 
18°.      Gottjngae,  1824. 

HocKER  (R.)  Ecclesiastical  polity.  fol. 
London,  1666. 

Hundeshagen  (K.  B.)  Beitrage  zur  Kirchen- 
verfassungsgeschichte  und  Kirchenpolitik 
insbesondere  des  Protestantismus.  v.  i. 
8°.      Wiesbaden,  1864. 

Jackson  (T.)  The  institutions  of  Christian- 
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Ji;dd(S.)     The  church.     12°.    Bos/on,  i8S4. 


Kelly  (W.)    Lectures  on  the  church  of  GodJ 

16°.     London,  1869. 
Kip    (W.    I.)     The    double    witness   of   the 

church.      22^  ed.,  revised   by  the   author. 

16°.     Neto  York,  1878. 
Krau.ss    (A.)      Das   protestantische    Dogma 

von  der  unsichtbaren  Kirche.     8°.     Gotha, 

1876. 
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18°.     Amsierdam,  1668. 
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idea,  attributes  and  ministry.     With   a  par- 
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I'*'  Amer.  ed.     8°.     Fhila.,  1856. 
McElhinney    (J.  J.)     The    doctrine    of  the 

church  :  a  historical  monograph.     With  a 

full  bibliography.      8°.     Phila.,  187 1. 
McIlvaine  (C.    P.)      The  true  temple ;    or 

the  holy  catholic  church   and   communion 

of  saints,  in  its  nature,  structure,  and  unity. 

16°.     Phila.,  1 86 1. 
McNeile  ( H.)    The  church  and  the  churches. 

8°.     London,  1847. 
Manning  (H.  E.)     The  unity  of  the  church. 

8°.     London,  184.2. 
Mason   (J.    M.)     Essays  on   the    church    of 

God.      18°.     A^e7u  Bruns7aick,  181 S- 

'The  same.      12°.     Neiv  York,  1843. 

Maurice  (F.  D.)     The  kingdom  of  Christ ; 

or  hints  respecting  the  principles,  constitu- 
tions and  ordinances  of  the  catholic  church. 

8°.     New  York,  1843. 
Miller    (J.)       The  design    of    the    church. 

12°.     Bhi/a.,  1846. 
Moberly    (G.)     The    administration    of  the 

Holy  Spirit  in  the  body  of  Christ.     2'»  ed. 

8°.     Oxford,    1870. 
Myers  (F.)    Catholic  thoughts  on  the  church 

of  Christ,  and  the  Church  of  England.    16°. 

London,  1878. 
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larmine,  refuted.  \anon.'\  8°.  London,  1839. 
Oberthuer  (F.)     Idea  biblica  ecclesiae  Dei. 

v.  4-6  in  I  V.     8°.     Solisbacii,  1817-21. 
Orme  (W.)     a  catechism  on  the  constitution 

of   the    kingdom    of   Christ.       1 6°.       New 
York,  1838. 


224 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— APOSTOLIC  CHURCH. 


Owen  (J.)  Enquiry  into  the  nature,  institu- 
tion, Dower,  etc.,  of  evangelical  churches, 
sm.  4°.     London,  1681. 

Palmer  (W.)  A  treatise  on  the  church  of 
Christ,  with  notes  by  W.   R.  Whittingham. 

2  V.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1 841. 

Parker  (S.)  An  account  of  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Christian  church  for  the  first 
six  hundred  years.      16°.     London,  1683. 

Parkinson  (R.)  The  constitution  of  the 
visible  church  of  Christ  considered  under 
the  heads  of  authority  and  inspiration  of 
Scripture,  creeds,  (etc.)  8°.  London,  1839. 
[Hulsean  lecture,  18:58.] 

Petersen  (A.)     Die  Lehre  von  der  Kirche. 

3  V.  in  2.     8°.     Leipzii^,  1842. 

Plitt  (H.)      Die    Gemeine  Gottes  in   ihrem 

Geist   und   ihren   Formen,    mit   besonderer 

Beziehung  auf    die    Briidergemeine.      8°. 

Gotha,  1859. 
Planck  (G.  J.)      Geschichte   der  christlich- 

kirchlichen  Gesellschafts-Verfassung.     5  v. 

in  6.      16°.     I/annover,  1803-09. 
Pratt  (J.  B.)     The  old  paths  :    or  notes  on 

the  church.      16°.      Oxford,  l?>^o. 
Problem    (The),      'What    is    the    church?' 

solved:    or    the    counter    theory.    \anon.'\ 

16°.      Oxford,  1853. 
Reflections      upon      church     government. 

[rt«i?«.]      12°.     London,  1745. 
Ripley  (H.J.)     Church  polity.       A  treatise 

on   Christian    churches,  and    the    Christian 

ministry.      16°.     Boston,  1867. 
Robinson  (S.)     The     church     of    God     as 

an  essential  element    of  the    Gospel.     8°. 

F/iila.,  1858. 
Scherer    (E.)       Esquisse  d'une  theorie    de 

I'eglise  chretienne.     8°.     Paris,  1845. 
Serle  (A.)     The  church  of  God  :  or,  essays 

upon   some  names  and  titles  given  in  the 

Scriptures   to  the  general  assembly   of  all 

true  believers.      16°.     London,  1793. 
Stahl  (F.  J.)     Die  Kirchenverfassung  nach 

Lehre  und   Recht  der  Protestanten.       12°. 

Erlangen,  1 840. 
Steinmeyer    (F.  L.)     Der  Begriff  des  Kir- 

chenregiments.     8°.     Berlin,  1879. 

[Piiit  V.   of  liis  Ik'itriigo  zur  praktischen  The- 

ologie.] 


StillINGFLEET  (E.)  Irenicu'm.  The  divine 
right  of  particular  forms  of  church  govern- 
ment,    sm.  4°.     London,  1661. 

The  same.     sm.  4°.     London,  ib%\. 

Stone  (J.  S.)  The  church  universal.  8°. 
New  York,  1846. 

The    same.       The    living    temple.      12°. 

New  York,  1866. 

Stovel  (C.)  Hints  on  the  regulation  of 
Christian  churches.      12°.     London,  1835. 

Tassey  (J.)  The  supreme  and  exclusive  au- 
thority of  Christ  in  religious  matters  main- 
tained.     16°.      Pittsburgh,  1826. 

Turner  (D.)  Compendium  of  social  religion, 
or  the  nature  and  constitution  of  Christian 
churches.      16°.     London,  1748. 

Velitationes  polemicae :  or,  polemicall 
short  discussions.  By  L  D.  [^anon.']  16°. 
London,  1652. 

Ward  (W.  G.)  The  ideal  of  a  Christian 
church  considered  in  comparison  with  ex- 
isting practice.    2^  ed.    8°.    London,  1844. 

Whatei.y  (R.)  The  kingdom  of  Christ  de- 
lineated.     16°.     New  York,  1842. 

The  same.   With  errors  of  Romanism.    8°. 

Neiv  York,  1848. 

Wiseman  (N.)  Conferences,  sur  I'eglise  et 
sur  divers  articles  de  la  foi  catholique,  tra- 
duites  et  abregees  de  1' Anglais.  12°. 
Tours,   1 840. 

See,  also,  the  Sj^ecial  topics  which  follow. 


b.     Special  Topics. 

{In  Alphabetical  Order.) 

APOSTOLIC   AND   PRIMITIVE   CHURCH    POLITY. 

Alexander  (J.  A.)    Essays  on  the  primitive 
church  officers.     12°.     New  York,  185 1. 

Barnes  (A.)     The  Apostolical  church.     18°. 
Plula.,  In.  r/.] 

Beyschlag   (W.)    Die  christliche  Gemeinde- 
verfassung   in    Zeitalter  des    Neuen    Testa- 
ments.    8°.     liaarletn,  1874. 
[Vcfhandcl  d.  Teylersche  Genoot.s.    New  series, 
v.:!.J 


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225 


Chapix  (A.  B.)  A  view  of  the  organization 
and  order  of  the  primitive  churcii  ;  con- 
taining a  scriptural  plan  of  the  apostolic 
church.      12°.     jVe7ci  Haven,  1842. 

Cl.ARKSO.N'  (D.)  Primitive  episcopacy  stated 
and  cleared  from  the  Holy  Scriptures  and 
ancient  records.      16°.     London,  1688. 

Coleman  (L.)  The  apostolical  and  primitive 
church  popular  in  its  government  and  sim- 
ple in  its  worship.  2**  ed.  12°.  hostott, 
1S44. 

Davidson  (S.)  The  ecclesiastical  polity  of 
the  N.  T.  unfolded.     8°.      London,  1848. 

The  same.     2'*  ed.      12°.     London,  18^4.. 

DuNDASs  (J.)  A  supplement  to  the  view  of  the 
elections  of  bishops  in  the  primitive  church. 
12°.     Editiburgh,   1730. 

Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  De  antiqua  ecclesiae  dis- 
ciplina  dissertationeshistoricae.  4°.  Nea- 
poli,   1769. 

Garratt  (W.  a.)  Scriptural  view  of  the 
constitution  jof  a  Christian  church.  16°. 
London,  1846. 

H ALDAN E  (J.  A.)  A  view  of  the  social  wor- 
ship and  ordinances  observed  by  the  first 
Christians.  Drawji  from  the  Sacred  Scrip 
tures.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1805. 

Hatch  (E.)     The  organization   of  the   early 
Christian  churches.     8°.     London,  1881. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  1880.] 

J.vcoB  (G.  A.)  The  ecclesiastical  polity  of 
the  N.  T.      16°.      New   York,  1872. 

King  [Wlord).  Enquiry  into  the  constitu- 
tion, etc.  of  the  primitive  church.  12°. 
London,  1 7 19. 

The  same.      16=^.      Avtc  For/-,  1841. 

KiST    (N.     C.)      De    Leer   van   Jczus   en   de 
Aposteien  wegens   de   christelijke  Kerk  op 
Aarde.     4°.     Haarlem,  1830. 
[Verhandel.  d.  Teylers  Genoots.,v.  :in.] 

KuESTLlN  (J.)      Das  Wesen  der  Kirche  nach 
Lehre   und   Geschichte   des    Neuen    Testa- 
ments.    8°.      Gotlia,  1872. 
[Bound  with  Sehoebel  (C.)  Religion  preniit^re.] 

LiGHTFOOT  (J.  B.)     The  Christian  ministry. 
8".      London,  1869. 
fin  hi.s  Com.  on  Philippians,  pp.  17!)-2(iT.] 

Parker  (S.)  Account  of  the  government  of 
the  Christian  church  for  the  fir>t  six  hun- 
dred years.      16°.      London,  ib'^T,. 


Wilson  (J.)  The  primitive  government  of 
Christian  churches.      16°.     Phila.,  1833. 

WiTHEROW  (T.)  Which  is  the  apostolic 
church?  Edited  by  R.  M.  Patterson.  18°. 
Phila.,  1879. 

See,  also.  The  Episcopal  Polity,  p  232 ;  The 
Presbyterian  Polity;  Comprehensive 
Works,  p.  222;  and   Christian   Arch- 

.'EOLOGY. 


APOSTOLICAL   SUCCESSION 


Boardman  (H.  A.)  The  prelatical  doctrine 
of  the  apostolical  succession  examined.  12°. 
Phila.,  1844. 

Major  (H.)  Vindication  of  the  episcopal 
succession.      12°.     Harrisbiirg,  1544. 

Percival  (A.  P.)  Apology  for  ti*;  doctrine 
of  apostolic  succession.  16°.  Nnv  York, 
1840. 

Shimeall  (R.  C.)  End  of  prelacy:  or,  a 
treatise  on  ministerial  parity,  versus  the  pre- 
latical dogma  of  an  unbroken  succession, 
(etc.)     8°.     Neu>   York,  C.  Scribner,  1852. 

Smyth  (T.)  The  prelatic  doctrine  of  apos- 
tolic succession  examined.  8°.  Boston,  1 84 1. 

Snodgrass  (W.  D.)  Discourses  on  the  apos- 
tolical succession.      16°.     Troy,  1844. 

Tydings  (R.)  a  refutation  of  the  doctrine 
of  uninterrupted  apostolic  succession.  8°. 
Louisville,  1844. 

Windsor  (L.)  An  inquiry  into  the  minister- 
ial commission.      16°.      Clarenioni,  1S44. 

Sec,  also.  The  Primiiive  Church,  p.  224; 
The  Episcopal  Polity,]).  232;  and  The 
Presbyterian  Polity. 


THE   CHURCH    OF    ENGLAND, 


icliiding  the  A'oucoiifoniiist  Controversy. 


Allies  (T.  W.)  The  Church  of  England 
cleared  from  the  charge  of  schism,  upon  testi- 
monies of  councils  and  fathers  of  the  first 
six  centuries.     8°.     London,  1S46. 


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A1.SOP  (V.)  Melius  in(|uirendum  ;  or,  a  sober 
inquiry  (etc.)  :  wherein  the  inquirer'.s  cavils 
against  the  nonconformists  are  examined 
and  refelled.    [a/io/i.]     12°.  London,  1681. 

Bennett  (T.)  An  answer  to  the  dissenters' 
pleas  for  separation.  6"' ed.  12°.  London, 
1728. 

Bingham  (J.]  The  French  Church's  apology 
for  the  Church  of  England,  or  the  objec- 
tions of  dissenters  answered  upon  the  princi- 
ples of  the  Reformed  Church  of  France. 
8°.  London,  1834. 
I  In  his  Origines  ecelesinstieae,  v.  s,  ed.  18.34.] 

Boyd  (A.)  .Sermons  on  the  Church,  or  the 
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Calamy  (E.)  Defence  of  moderate  non-con- 
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Canne  (J.)  Necessity  of  separation  from  the 
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Crakenthoki- (R-)   Defensio   Ecclesiae  An 
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Curteis  (G.  H.)  Dissent  m  its  relation  to 
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Dodweli.  (H.)  De  nujiero  schismate  Angli- 
cano,  (etc.)      12°.      Londini,  1 704. 

DUREL  (J.)  Sanctae  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae 
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Free  and  candid  disquisitions  relating  to  the 
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Gray  (R.)  Sermons  on  the  principles  upon 
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Hart  (E.)  The  bulwark  stormed,  in  ans- 
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The  same.     roy.  8°.      Oxford,  1848. 

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A  defence  of  the  apology,     roy.  8°.      Ox- 
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Nichols  (W.)  Defensio  Ecclesiae  Angli- 
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discipline  of  the  Church  of  England.      18°. 
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Owen  (J.)      Answer  to  Stiilingfleet's  book   of 
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227 


Pap  with  a  hatchet.     Reply   to    Martin    Mar- 
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1844. 
Note,     .attributed  to  T.  Nash. 

Patrick  (S.)  A  friendly  debate  between  a 
conformist  and  a  non  conformist.  12°. 
London,   1684. 

Penry  (J.)  An  epitome  of  the  first  book  of 
Bridge's  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England. 
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London,  reprinted,  1843. 

An  epistle  to    the    terrible  priests   of  the 

Convocation     House.        S^pseudon.'\       16°. 
London,  reprinted,  1842. 

Hay  any  worke  for  cooper.      \_pseitdon.'\ 

16°.     London,  reprinted,   1845. 

Present  (The)  separation  self  condemned. 
\anon.^     sm.  4°.      London,  1678. 

Prynne  (W.)  Antipathic  of  the  English 
lordly  prelacie  to  regall  monarchy,  etc.  sm. 
4°.     London,   1641. 

Review  (A)  of  the  case  of  the  Protestant  dis- 
senters.     \_(7non.'\      12°.     London,  1 790. 

Roberts  (W.),  and  Nicholson  (W.)  The 
call  upon  the  Church  considered  in  two 
essays.      12°.     London,  1838. 

Rolle  (S.)     a  .sober  answer  to  the   friendly 
debate.     (By    S.    Patrick),      [anon.]      18°.    ; 
London,  1669.  j 

SciJDAMORE    (VV.   E.)      England   and    Rome.    \ 
A  discourse  of  the  principal  doctrines   and 
passages  of  history  in    common   debate  be- 
tween  the    two    communions.      8°.      Lon- 
don,  1855. 

Stillinc;fi.eet  (PI)  The  unreasonableness 
of  separation,  or  an  impartial  account  of  the 
history,  nature,  and  pleas  of  the  present 
separation  from  the  communion  of  the 
Church  of  England.  2'*  ed.  4°.  Lo)i~ 
don,  1 68 1. 

Thorndike  (H.)  An  ejiilogue  to  the  tragedy 
of  the  Church  of  England,  being  a  neces- 
sary consideration  and  brief  resolution  of 
the  chief  controversies  m  religion  that 
divide  the  Western  church.  3  v.  in  6.  8°. 
Oxford,  1846-53. 
[Library  of  Anglo-Catholic  theology. J 
TowGOOD  (M.)  Di-ssent  from  the  Church  of 
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Trai'P  (J.)  The  Church  of  England  de- 
fended against  the  calumnies  and  false  teach- 
ings of  the  Church  of  Rome.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1727. 

Tryal  (The),  e.\amination,  and  condemna- 
tion of  occasional  conformity.  [anoll^^ 
sm.  4°.      London,  1703. 

Ussher  (J.)  Gravissimae  quaestionis,  de 
Christianarum  ecclesiarum,  in  occidentis 
praeserlim  partibus,  ab  apostolicis  tempori- 
bus,  ad  noslram  usque  aetatem,  continua 
successione  et  statu.  sm.  4°.  Londini, 
1613. 

Ware  (R.)  Fo.xes  and  firebrands:  or,  a 
specimen  of  the  danger  and  harmony  of 
popery  and  separation.  18°.  Dublin, 
1682. 

White  (J.)  Three  letters  to  a  gentleman 
dissenting  Irom  the  Church  of  England. 
12°.     London,  1748. 

Williams  (P.)  A  short  vindication  of  the 
Established  Church  :  in  which  the  objections 
of  Methodists  and  dissenters  are  consid- 
ered.     16°.      Oxford,  1803. 

See,  also,  Church'and  State,  p.  227 ;  Tole- 
ration and  Libertv  of  Conscience; 
Church  in  England,  History  of;  and 
Roman  Catholic  Controversy,  p.  189. 


CHURCH      AND      STATE. 


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Balmes  (J.)  Prototantisni  and  Catholicity 
compared  in  their  effects  on  the  civilization 
of  Europe.  2'^  ed.  8°.  Baltimore,  \%l\ 
BOARDMAN  (H.  A.)      Is  there  any  ground  to 

;  apprehend  the  extensive  and  dangerous 
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'  Bramhall  (J.)  A  fair  warning  to  take  heed 
of  the    Scottish   discipline  ;  as  being   most 

i        injurious  to  the  civil  magistrate,  (etc.)     8°. 

I        London,  1 844. 

1       [In  his  Works.  v.:i.J 


228 


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I5reckinrii>(;e  (R.  J.)  Tapism  in  the  19th 
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Hrown  (J.)  Supi^lementary  notes  to  the 
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Brownlee  (W.  C.)  I'opery  an  enemy  of 
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The  same.     4'"   ed.      18°.     Xew     York, 

1830. 

Blinsen  (C.  C.  J.)  Signs  of  the  times.  Let- 
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ligious liberty  in  the  present  state  of  the 
world.  From  the  (German.  8°.  London, 
1856. 

Burnet  (G.)  History  of  the  rights  of  princes 
in  the  disposing  of  ecclesiastical  benefices. 
12°.      London,  1682. 

Qkve.\.  [Monsignor).     Reply  to   (Mr.)   Glad- 
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Carson  (A.)  Review  of  Dr.  Brown  on  the 
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especially  in  the  payment  of  tribute.  16°. 
London,  1838. 

Christiamty  independent  of  the  civil  gov- 
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Clark  (R.  W.)  Romanism  in  America. 
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Clifford  (\V.)  Catholic  allegiance.  A 
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Coleridge  (S.  T.)  On  the  constitution  of  the 
church  and  state  according  to  the  idea  of 
each,  (etc.)      16°.     L.ondon,  1839. 

Convocation  (The)  book  of  1606,  commonly 
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concerning  the  government  of  God's  Catho- 
lic church  and  the  kingdoms  of  the  whole 
world.  8°.  Oxford,  1844. 
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DvviGHT  (T.)  Open  convents.  18°.  Xnc 
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FlNDl.EY  (W.)  (Jb.servalions  on  "the  two  sons 
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Frohschammer  (J.)  Ueber  die  religiosen  und 
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8°.     Elberfeld,  1875. 


Gareis  (O.)  and  Zorn  (Ph.)  Staat  und 
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Zurich,   1877-78. 

Geffcken  (F.  H.)  Staat  und  Kirche,  in 
ihrem  Verhaltniss  geschichtlich  entwickelt. 
8°.     Berlin,  1875. 

Gillespie  (G.)  Aaron's  rod  blossoming  ;  or, 
the  divine  ordinance  of  church  government 
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[In  Presbyterian".s  Armoury,  v.  2.] 

Gladstone  (W.  P2.)  ^The  state  in  its  rela- 
tions with  the  church.  4"*  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1 841. 

The  Vatican  decrees    in  their  bearing  on 

civil  allegiance.     96  pp.     8°.     Xew    York, 
1874. 

Vaticanism  :  an  answer  to  replies  and  re- 
proofs.    8°.      London,  1875. 

Graham  (W.)  A  review  of  the  ecclesiasticai 
establishments  in  Europe.  2"*  ed.  8°. 
London,  1796. 

The  same.     2^  ed.     12°.     Windham,  Ct., 

1S08. 

Hapi'Y  ignorance  ;  or,  church  and  state. 
\^anon.'\      12°.      London,  1847. 

HovEY  (A.)  Religion  and  the  state.  Pro- 
tection or  alliance?  Ta.xation  or  exemp- 
tion?     16°.     Boston,  iS-j 4.. 

Ingi.I.s  (J.)  Vindication  of  ecclesiastical  es 
tablishments.  2'*  ed.  16°.  Edinburgh, 
1844. 

Innes  (A.  T.)  The  law  of  creeds  in  .Scot- 
land.    8°.      Edinburgh,  1867. 

Ketteler  (W.  E.  von).  Freiheit,  Autoritat 
und  Kirche.     8°.     Mains,  1862. 

Kritzler  (H.)  Civitas  Christiana.  8°. 
IViesbadcn,  1874. 

Laveleye  (E.  von).  Protestantismus  und 
Katholizisnius  in  ihren  Beziehungen  zur 
Freiheit  und  VVohlfahrt  der  Volker.  Deutsche 
Ausgabe  von  J.  C.  Bluntschli.  8°.  Xiird- 
lingen,  1875. 

The  same.  Protestantism  and  Catholic- 
ism in  their  bearing  upon  the  liberty  and 
prosperity  of  nations.     8°.      London,  1875. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— CHURCH   MEMBERSHIP. 


229 


LlNGARD^J.)      A  collection  of  tracts   on    the 
civil   and  religious   principles  of  Catholics. 
12°.     Baltimore,  [«.<//.] 
Manning  ( H.  E.,  ahp.  of  Westminsfer).     The 
Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  al- 
legiance.    8°.     London,  1875. 
[Bound  with  Gladsione'.«  V'atican  decrees.] 
Martens  (VV.)     Die  Beziehungen  der  Ueber 
ordnung,    Nebenordnung,    iind    Unterord- 
nung    zwischen     Kirche    und     Staat.       8°. 
Stuttgart,  1877. 
Maurice  (F.  D.)     Has  the  church,    or  the 
state,    the    power    to   educate    the    nation  ? 
16°.     London,  1839. 
Montagu   {Lord  R.)     Expostulation    in  ex- 
tremis :    or,   remarks    on    Mr.    Gladstone's 
Political  expostulation.     8°.     London,  i?)"]^. 
[Bound  with  Gladstone's  Vaticanism.] 
Newman   (J.  H.)     A   letter   on  occasion    of 
Mr.  Gladstone's   recent  expostulation.     8°. 
London,  1875. 

[Bound  with  Gladstone's  Vatican  decrees.] 
Noel  (B.  W.  )     Essay  on  the  union  of  church 
and  state.      12°.      London,  1848. 

, The  same.      12°.      A'e-w  York,  1849. 

Pope    or    President?       [^anon.']       12°.     A'eio 

York,  1859. 
Prynne  (W.)       The  antipathic    of  the  Eng- 
■  lish    lordly   prelacie  ;  both   to    regall    mon- 
archy   and     civill     unity.       Part     i.       16°. 
London,  1641. 
Pusey  (E.  B.)      The  royal    supremacy  not  an 
arbitrary  authority,  but   limited   by  the  laws 
,  of  the  Church.      8°.      Oxford,  1850. 
Rainy   (R.)   and  others.     Church    and  state, 
chiefly  in  relation  to  Scotland.     8°.     Edin- 
burgh,  1878. 
Rees    (B.  van).     Over   den    Invloed  van   het 
burgerlyk  Bestuur  op  Godsdienst   en  Zaken 
van  Godsdienst.     4°.     Haarleni,  1797. 
[Verhandel.  d.  Teylersche  Genoot.,  v.  17.] 
Reinkens    (J.  H.)     Revolution  und  Kirche. 

8°.     Bonn,  1876. 
Romanism  incompatible  with  Republican  in- 
•   stitutions.       \anon.'\       16°.       .\'ew     York, 

1844. 
RousSKL     (N.)        Catholic     and      Protestant 
nations  compared  in  their  threefold  relation 
to   wealth,   knowledge,  and    morality.     8°. 
'W.ondon,  1856. 


SnuTTi.EWORTii  (G.  E.)  The  church  and 
the  clergy,  exhibiting  the  obligations  of  so- 
ciety to  the  ecclesiastical  orders,  (etc.) 
8°.     London,  1820. 

Sl'KAR  (S.  T. )  Religion  and  the  slate,  or  the 
Bible  and  the  public  schools.  12^.  A'eiv 
York,  1876. 

Spinckes  (N.)  Hoadly's  measures  of  sub- 
mission to  the  civil  magistrate  enquired  into 
and  disproved.  2  v.  in  l.  12°.  London, 
1711. 

Strong  (W.)  Relations  of  civil  law  to 
church  polity,  discipline  and  property.  1 2°. 
Ne7v  York,   1875. 

Thiersch  (H.J.  W.)  Ueber  den  Christlichen 
Staat.     8°.     Basil,  1875. 

The  same.     On  Christian  commonwealth  . 

Translated  from  the  German.     8''.      Edin- 
burgh, 1877. 

TiNDAL  (M.)  The  rights  of  the  Christian 
church  asserted,  against  the  Romish,  and  all 
other  priests,  who  claim  an  independent 
power  over  it.  [^anon.l  12°.  London, 
1709. 

Ul.l.ATHORNE  (W.  B.)      Mr.  Gladstone's  ex- 
position unravelled.     8°.     London,  1875. 
[Bound  with  Gladstone's  Vaticanism.] 

Winchester  (S.  G.)  The  people's  right  de- 
fended (etc.)      12°..    Phila.,  1S31. 

See,  also.  Nonconformist  Controversy,  p. 
225;  and  Roman  Catholic  Controversy, 
p.  189. 


CHURCH    MEMBERSHIP, 

including  that  of  children. 

Barrows  (W.)  The  church  and  her  child- 
ren.     12°.     Boston,  1875. 

Baxter  (R.)  Plain  Scripture  proofs  of  in- 
fants church  membership  and  baptism.  3'* 
ed.     sm.  4°.      London,  1653. 

More  proofs  of  infants  church  member- 
ship.     16°.     London,  1675. 

Brittan  (T.  S.)  Communion  of  the  saints; 
or,  a  guide  to  church  fellowship.  12°. 
Brooklyn,  1836. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— COMMUNION. 


BusHNKLI.  (H.I  Christian  iniiture.  12°. 
New  York,   1861. 

Dissertations  mi  ilie  Abiahamic  covenant, 
shewing  its  connexion  with  the  New  Testa- 
ment dispensation.  8°.  \^ii)ion.'\  Edin- 
burgh, 181 7. 

Eraser  (I).)  Pax  vobiscum,  or  the  Bible  and 
the  family.     8°.      Edinlmrgh,  1868. 

Gregg  (S.)  Infant  church  nieml)ership;  or, 
the  permanent  character  of  the  Abrahamic 
covenant.      16°.      Cincinnati,   1853. 

Griffith  (T.)  Confirmation  and  the  baptis- 
mal vow.     4"'  ed.      16°.     London,  1850. 

James  (J.  A.)  Christian  fellowship;  or,  the 
church  member's  guide.  3"^  ed.  16°. 
London,  1829. 

Mason  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  the  church  of  God  : 
in  which  the  doctrines  of  church  member- 
ship and  infant  baptism  are  discussed.  18°. 
A^ew  Brunswick,  18 15. 

McEarland  (J.)  Letters  on  the  relation, 
rights,  privileges  and  duties  of  baptized 
children.      18°.      Lexington,  {Ky.,\  \'&2^. 

McLean  (A.)  A  review  of  Dr.  Wardlaw's 
Lectures  on  the  Abrahamic  covenant.  New 
ed.  Edited  by  W.  Jones.  8°.  London, 
1828. 

Palmer  (B.  M.)  The  family,  in  its  civil  and 
churchly  aspects.      12°.     Richmotid,\7t.  d.'\ 

ScRiBNER  (W.)     "  These  little  ones."     What 

■  God  has  commanded  touching  their  church 
membership.      16°.      Philn.,  1878. 

Stearns  (  W.  A.)  Infant  church  membership. 
16°.      Boston,  1844. 

Stovel  (C.)  Christian  discipleship  and  bap- 
tism.    8°.     London,  1846. 

Waterbi'RY  (J.  B.)  The  child  of  the  cove- 
nant.     16°.     Boston,  1855. 

Sec,aho,  Baptism,  and  Infant  Bai'tism,  pp. 
172-175  ;  The  Chrlstian  Eamily,  p.  222  ; 
Communion,  p.  230;  Sacraments,  p.  171  ; 
and  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  222. 


CLERICAL  CELIBACY. 


Feijo  (D.  a.)      Demonstration  of  the  neces- 
sity   of    abolishing    a    constrained     clerical 


celibacy.     Translated  from   the   Portuguese 
by  D.  P.  Kidder.      16°.      lyiila.,  1844. 
ScHULTE  (J.  E.  von).     Der  Colibatszwang  und 
de>sen  Aufhebung.     8°.     Bonn,  1876. 


CCMMUNIOh 


Annan  (W.)  The  doctrine  of  close  com- 
munion tested  by  scripture  and  reason.  16°. 
Pittsburgh,  1867. 

Arnold  (A.  N. )  The  scriptural  terms  of  ad- 
mission to  the  Lord's  Supper.  24°.  Bos- 
ton, 1869. 

Curtis  (T.F.)  Communion:  the  distinction 
between  Christian  and  church  fellowship. 
16°.     Phila.,  1850. 

Fuller  (J.  G.)  Conversations  between  two 
laymen,  on  strict  and  mixed  communion. 
2d  ed.      18°.      Boston,  1832. 

Gardner  (W.  W.)  Church  communion,  as 
practiced  by  the  Baptists,  explained  and  de- 
fended.     12°.      Cincinnati,   1869. 

Hall  (U.)  On  terms  of  communion  :  with 
a  particular  view  to  the  case  of  the  Baptists 
and  Paedobaptists,  3'i  ed.  8°.  Leicester, 
1816. 

A   reply  to    Rev.   J.   Kinghorn  :  being  a 

further  vindication    of  the   practice    of  free 
communion.     8°.     London,  iSlS. 
[With  his  Terms  of  Communion.] 

A    short    statement    of  the    reasons    for 

Christian,  in  opposition  to  party  communion. 
8"^.     London,  1826. 
[With  his  Terms  of  Communion. ] 

HcAVELL  (K.  B.  C.)  The  terms  of  commun- 
ion at  the  Lord's  table.  12°.  Phila., 
1847.  , 

Kinghorn   (J.)     Baptism,    a   term    of   com- 
munion.    2''   ed.     8°.      Norwich,    {Eng.), 
1816. 
[With  Hall  (R.)  Terms  of  Communion.] 

^A  defence  of  "  Baptism   a  term  of   com- 
munion."    8°.     Norwich,  1820. 
[With  Hall  (R.)  Terms  of  Communion.] 

Mason  (J.  M.)  A  plea  for  sacramental  com- 
munion on  catholick  principles.  12°.  i\r7<' 
York,  il 


1816. 
The  same.     2''  ed.     S°.     Londo 


1816. 


ECCLES.  TIIEOL.— CONGREG.   POLITY. 


231 


Waterland    (D.)      An    en([iiiry    concerninj,' 
the  antiquity  of  the  practice  of  infant-corn 
munion.     8°.      London,  1742. 
I  In  liis  Sermons  on  important  suVijects,  v.  •>..\ 

Williams  (T.)     The  duty  and  importance  of 
free  communion  among   real    Christians   of 
every  denomination.     48  pp.     8°.     Lotidon, 
[1820?] 
[With  Hull  (R.)  Terms  of  Communion.] 

See,  also,  Ecclesiology,  Comi-rehensive 
Works,  p.  222;  Church  Membership, 
p.  229;  and  Sacraments,  p.  171. 


THE   CONGREGATIONAL    POLITY. 

Garson    (A.)      A   reply  to  Mr.  Browne's  vin 
dication  of  the  Fresliylerian  form  of  church    ! 
government,    in    which    the    order    of     the 
apostolical      churches     is    defended.       12°.    j 
Edinburgh,  1807.  1 

Cawdrey  (D.)  Independencie  a  great 
schism  :  proved  against  Dr.  Owen  his 
apology  in  his  tract  of  schism.  18°.  Lo)i- 
don,  1659.  ; 

CUMMINGS  (P).     A  dictionary  of  the  Congre- 
gational usages  and  principles,  according  to    j 
ancient  and  modern    usages.     8"'  ed.      12°. 
Boston,  1856. 

Dexter   (H.  M.)     Congregationalism:  what 
it  is  ;  whence    it  is  ;  how  it  works.     3*1  ed.    j 
12°.     Boston,  187 1.  ' 

Hawes  (J.)      A  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the   ! 
pilgrims,  and  a  vindication  of  the  churches 
of  New  England.      16°.     Hartford,  1830. 

Haw  LEY  (Z.  K.J  Congregationalism  and 
Methodism.      16°.     New   York,  1846. 

Ho(.)KER  (T.)  a  survey  of  the  summe  of 
church  discipline,     sm.  4°.     London,  1648. 

Mather  (I.)  The  order  of  the  gospel,  pro- 
fessed by  the  churches  in  New  England, 
justified.      18°.     Boston,  1700.  j 

Mather     (C.)       Ratio    disciplinae     fratriim    j 
Nov-Anglorum.      18°.     Boston.  1726.  | 

Owen  (J.)      Enquiry  into   the  nature,  institu-    | 
tion,   power,   etc.,  of  evangelical  churches 
sm.  4°.     London,  1 681. 

The  true  nature  of  a  gospel  church,     sm 

^°.     London,  1689. 


Punch ARD  (G.)  A  view  of  Congregational- 
ism.     16°.     Andover,  1844. 

Tassey  (J.)  The  supreme  and  exclusive 
authority  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  in  re- 
ligious matters,  maintained.  16°.  Pitts- 
Inirgh,  1826. 

lURNBiLL  (J.)  A  comparative  view  of  the 
Presbyterian,  Congregational  and  Independ- 
ent forms  of  (jhurch  government.  16°. 
London,  1 82 1. 

Upha.m(H.)  Ratio  disciplinae  ;  or,  thecon- 
.stitution  of  the  Congregational  churches. 
2<*  ed.      12°.     Portland,  \'i\i,. 

Vaughn  (R.)  Congregationalism;  or  the 
polity  of  independent  churches,  viewed  in 
relation  to  the  state  and  tendencies  of  mod- 
ern society.     8°.     London,  1842. 

Wardlaw  (R.)  Congregational  indepen- 
dency in  contradistinction  to  Episcopacy 
and  Presbyterianism.     12°.     Glasgow,  1864. 

Wood  (J  )  Examination  and  refutation  of 
i\L.  Lockyer's  lecture  concerning  the  mater 
of  the  visible  church.  sm.4°.  Edinburgh, 
1654. 

Sec,  also.  The  Apostolic  Church,  p.  224  ; 
The  Episcopal  Polity,  p.  232;  and  The 
Preskyterian  Polity. 


DEACONESSES. 

Ludlow  (J.  M.)  Woman's  work  in  the 
church.  Historical  notes  on  deacones.ses  and 
sisterhoods.      16°.      L.ondon,  1 865. 

DISCIPLINE. 

Marshall  (N.)     The  penitential   discipline 
of  the   primitive  church   for    the    first   four 
hundred  years  after  Christ,  with  its   declen- 
sion.    8°.      Oxford,  1844. 
[Library  of  Angio  Catholic  Theology.] 

5^^,  rtA(?,  The  Apostolic  Church,  p.  224; 
and  Christian  Arch.eology, 

THE      ELDERSHIP      AND      DIACONATE. 

Ale.xander  (J.  A.)  Essays  on  the  primitive 
church  offices.      12°.     New  York,  1851. 


232 


ECCI.ES.  THEOL.— EPISCOPAL    POLITY. 


C.VMPliEl.L  (P.  C.)  The  theory  of  ruling  el- 
dership.    8°.     Edinburirh,  1866. 

Engles  (W.  M.)       Qualifications   and   duties 
or  ruling  elders.      12°.      Phila.,  \_n.  </.] 
[Presbyterian  tracts,  v.  1.] 

GiTHRlE  (J.)     A  treatise  of  ruling  elders  and 
deacons.      12°.      London,  1 841. 
fin  Lorimer  (.f.  G.)  The  eldership,  pp.  l-4(i.] 

TlowELl,  (R.  H.)  The  deaconship.  18°. 
Phila.,  1S47. 

King  (D.)  The  ruling  eldership  of  the 
Christian  church.      16°.     Juiiuburgh,  1S44. 

Lorimer  (J.  G.)  The  deaconship  ;  a  treatise 
on  tlie  ofifice  of  deacon.  16°.  Ediiibiirg/t, 
1842. 

The  eldershij)  of  the  Church  of  Scotland- 

16°.      G!as<;o7v,  1 84 1. 

The  same.     2<>  ed.     12°.     G /,i sgo^v,  i?,^2. 

Miller  (S.)  An  essay,  on  the  warrant, 
nature  and  duties  of  the  ofifice  of  the  ruling 
elder,  in  the  Presbyterian  Church.  12°. 
iVew  York,  1 831. 

The  same.       2'*  ed.       12°.      ^Mw    York, 

1832. 

The  same.      18°.      Pliila.,  1844. 

Smyth  (T.)  The  name,  nature,  and  func- 
tions of  ruling  elders.  Wherein  it  is  shown 
that  ruling  elders  are  not  presbyters.  12°. 
New   York,  1845. 

See,  also.  The  Pre.sbvtkrian  Polity. 


THE      EPISCOPAL      POLITY 


AiiHOTT  (J.)  A  history  of  the  Roman  and 
I'.nglish  hierarchies,  (etc.)  8°.  London, 
1831. 

The  same.     2''  ed.     8°.      L.ondon,  \%t,t,. 

Barnes  (A.)  The  apostolical  church,  an  in- 
quiry into  its  organization  and  government, 
particularly  with  reference  to  the  claims  of 
Episcopacy.      18°.     LViila.,  [;/.  </.] 

I5AUR  (F.  C.)  Uebcr  den  Ursprung  des  Epis- 
copatus.     8°.      Tubingen,  1838. 

Bil.soN  (T.)  The  perpetual  governnuiit  of 
Christ's  church.  New  ed.  8°.  Oxford, 
1842. 


Boi.LES  (J.  A.)  The  Ejiiscopal  Church  de- 
fended ;  with  an  examination  into  the  claims 
of  Methodist  Episcopacy.  12^.  Batavin, 
{N.  Y.),  1843. 

BovVDEN  (J.)  Apostolic  origin  of  Episcopacy 
asserted.      2  v.      16°.     New   York,  1808. 

A  series  of  letters,  addressed  to  the   Rev. 

Dr.  Miller  in  answer  to  his  Continuation  of 
letters  concerning  the  Christian  ministry. 
16°.     Neiv  York,  1811. 

Bramhall  (J.)     Vindication  of  the  Epi.scopal 
clergy  from  the  Presbyterian  charge  of  Pop- 
ery, as  it  is   managed   by   Mr.    Baxter.     8°. 
London,  1844. 
[I^ibrary  of  Anglo-Cath.  Theol.,  Works,  v.  .^.J 

Brown  (J.)  The  exclusive  claims  of  Pusey- 
ite  Episcopalians  indefensible.  12°.  Phila., 
1844. 

Chauncy  (C.)  a  compleat  view  of  Episco- 
pacy, as  exhibited  from  the  fathers  of  the 
Christian  church  until  the  close  of  the  sec- 
ond century.      12°.     Boston,   1771. 

Clarkson  (D.)  Primitive  Episcopacy  stated 
and  cleared  from  the  Holy  Scriptures  and 
ancient  records.      16°.     London,  1688. 

Collection  (A)  of  essays  on  Episcopacy. 
\^anon.'\     8°.     Nezv  York,  1806. 

Dundass  (J.)  Supplement  to  the  view  of  the 
elections  of  bishops  in  the  primitive  church. 
16"^.     Edinburgh,  1730. 

Emory  (J.)  The  Episcopal  controversy  re- 
viewed.     8°.      Ne7v  York,  1838. 

Fkiedrich  (J.)  Zur  altesten  Geschichte  des 
Primates  in  der  Kirche.     8°.     Bonn,  1878. 

Hall  (J.)  Episcopacie  by  divine  right,  sm. 
4°.     London,   1640. 

HiCKES  (G.)      The  dignity    of  the    Episcopal 
order.     8°.      Oxford,  1847. 
[Ill  his  Treatises,  v.  1-2.] 

Divine  right  of  Episcopacy  asserted.     16°. 

London,  1708. 

HoBART  (J.  H.)  An  apology  for  apostolic 
order  and  its  advocates.  2''  ed.  16°. 
New    York,  1846. 

A  collection  of  the  essays   on    the  subject 

of  Episcopacy  ascribed  to  Rev.  Dr.  Linn, 
Rev.  Mr.  Beasley,  and  T.  Y.  How,  Esq., 
with  additional  notes  and  remarks.  Edited 
by  J.  H.  Hohart.      12°.     Neiv    York,  \%ob. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— LAY    MINISTERS. 


233 


Hooker  (R.)  Of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical 
polity.      Eight  books,     fol.     London,  1666. 

Kip  (W.  I.)  The  double  witness  of  the 
church.  22*  ed.,  revised  by  the  author. 
16°.     A>w  York,  1878. 

Linn  (W.)  Essays  on  Episcopacy.  See 
HOBART  (J.  H.) 

Lloyd  (W.)  An  historical  account  of  church 
government  as  it  was  in  Great  Britain,  when 
it  first  received  the  Christian  religion.  16°. 
London,  1684. 

Marshall  (T.  W.)  Notes  on  the  Episcopal 
polity  of  the  Catholic  Church.  16°.  N'ew 
Yo7'k,  1844. 

Mason  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  Episcopacy.  16°. 
A^eta  York,  1844. 

Papal  (The)  and  hierarchical  system  com- 
pared with  the  religion  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.     \_anon.']      12°.     London,  1843. 

Parker  (S.)  An  account  of  the  government 
of  the  Christian  church  for  the  first  six  hun- 
dred years.      12°.     London,  1683. 

PiGHius  (A.)  Hierachiae  ecclesiasticae  as- 
sertio.     fol.      Coloniae,  1538. 

Rice  (J.)  Review  of  "  The  doctrines  of  the 
church  vindicated."     8°.     Richmond,  \%2'l . 

Rose  (H.  J.)  The  commission  and  conse- 
quent duties  of  the  clergy.  4"'  ed.  8°. 
L:.ondon,  1847. 

Sage  (J.)  The  principles  of  the  Cyprianic 
age,  with  regard  to  Episcopal  power  and 
jurisdiction.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1846. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  2-3.] 

Shimeall  (R.  C.)  End  of  prelacy;  or,  a 
treatise  on  ministerial  parity,  versus  the  pre- 
latical  dogma  of  an  unbroken  succession, 
(etc.)     8°.     Neiv  York,  1852. 

Sklnner  (J.)  Primitive  truth  and  order  vin- 
dicated.    8°.     Nezu  York,  1808. 

Smith  [Dr.)  Answer  to  Mr.  Blatchard's  let- 
ter.     12°     Ne7v field,  1798. 

Taylor  (I.)  Spiritual  despotism.  12°. 
New  York,  1835. 

Thompson  (M.  L.  R.  P.)  The  church,  its 
ministry  and  worship;  being  a  reply  to  the 
recent  works  of  Rev.  M.  Schuyler.  12°. 
Buffalo,  1 85 1. 

Trial  (The)  of  Episcopacy.  \anon.'\  24°. 
ypoughkeepic,  1847. 


Weller  (G.)  Two  letters  in  reply  to  Dr. 
Miller.     16°.     Nashville,  1836. 

WiSNER  (W.  C.)  Prelacy  and  parity,  dis- 
cussed in  several  lectures.  12°.  New 
York,  1844. 

Woods  (L. )  Lectures  on  church  govern- 
ment, containing  objections  to  the  Episcopal 
scheme.     16°.     New  York,  1844. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  The  outlines  of  the 
Christian  ministry  delineated.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1872. 

See,  also.  Primitive  Church,  p.  224 ;  The 
Methodist  Polity,  p.  233  ;  Ordination, 
p.  234 ;  Presbyterian  Polity,  p.  235  ; 
and  Priesthood,  p.  236. 


LAY    MINISTERS   AND   AGENCIES. 

Campbell  (J.)  Jethro :  a  system  of  lay 
agency  in  connection  with  congregational 
churches.     [rt«o«.]       12°.     Lo7tdon,  1839. 

Carr  (J.  H.)  The  local  ministry,  its  charac- 
ter, (etc.)      12°.     London^  1851. 

DEEENCE(A)of  lay  teaching,  [anon.']  16°. 
Phila.,  1823, 

Fitzgerald  (J.  P.)  Lay  preaching:  a 
divinely-appointed  part  of  Christian  minis- 
try.     12°.     London,  1873. 

Haydn  (H.  C.)  Lay  effort.  16°.  N'e-co 
York,  1877. 

Mills  (R  )  Essay  on  the  local  or  lay  minis- 
try.     12°.     London,  1 851. 

Robinson  (W.)  An  essay  on  a  lay  ministry. 
12°.     London,  1832. 

Sims  (P.)    Lay-helpers.     16°.     London,  i8^\. 

See,  also,  ORDINATION. 


THE    METHODIST    POLITY. 

a.      In  the   United  States. 

Bronson  (A.)  A  plain  exposition  of  Metho- 
dist Episcopacy.     i6°.     Burlington,   1844. 

Emory  (J.)  A  defence  of  "  our  fathers  " 
and  of  the  original  organization  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  8°.  New 
York,  i8?8. 


?34 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— METHODIST   POLITY. 


Hamill(E.  J.)  and  Henderson  (S.)  A  dis- 
cussion on  Methodist  Episcopacy.  12°. 
Charlestouui,  1856. 

Hawi.ey  (Z.  K.)  Congregationalism  and 
Methodism.     16°.     New  York,  1846. 

Inskip  (J.  S.)  Methodism  explained  and  de- 
fended.    16°.     Cincinnati,  1851. 

McCaine  (A.)  History  and  mystery  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopacy.  I2°."  Baltimore, 
1827. 

McChesney  (J  )  Brief  review  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  annual  conference  of  the 
Methodist  Ep'scopal  Church,  etc.  12°. 
New   York,   1839. 

Morris  (T.  A.)  A  discourse  on  Methodist 
church  polity.      16°.      Cincinnati,  1859. 

MusGRAVE  (G.  \V.)  The  polity  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  the  U.  S. 
8°.     Baltimore,  1843. 

Shinn  (R.  F.)  a  tribute  to  our  fathers: 
being  a  vindication  of  the  Methodist  Prot- 
estant Church  and  a  review  of  the  economy 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  16°. 
Baltimore,  1853. 

Snethen  (N.)  Essays  on  lay  representation. 
16°.     Baltitnore,  1835. 

Wilson  (J.)  Apostolic  church  government 
displayed  and  the  gt)vernment  and  system 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  investi- 
gated.     18°.     Providence,  1798. 

5^1?,  also,  The  Episcopal  Polity,  p.  232; 
Methodist  Controversy,  pp.  186-87, 
and  the  next  topic. 


/'.     In    Great  Britain. 


Barrett  (A.)  The  ministry  and  polity  of 
the  Christian  church.      16°.     London,  i?>t,/^. 

Hodgson  (R.)  Wesleyan  Methodism  consid- 
ered.    8°.     London,  1841. 

Letter  (A)  to  a  Methodist  by  a  presbyter. 
\_anon.']      18°.      Cobourg,  1844. 

Offord  (W.)  Wesleyan  persecution.  16°. 
London,  1846. 

RiGG  (J.  II.)  The  conne.\ional  economy  of 
Wesleyan  Methodism  in  its  ecclesiastical 
and  spiritual  aspects.     i6°.     London,  i%-]<j. 


The  principles  of  Wesleyan   Methodism 

ascertained.      18°.      London,  1850. 

Rule  (W.  H.)  Wesleyan  Methodism  re- 
garded as  the  system  of  a  Christian  church. 
16°.     London,  1846. 

See,  also,  preceding  topic. 


ORDINATION. 


Bramhall  (J.)     Protestants'   ordination   de- 
fended.    8°.     London,  1845. 
[Library  of  Anglo-C.ith.  Theol.  Works,  v.  .">.] 

Cooke  (J.  E.)  An  essay  on  the  mvalidity  of 
Presbyterian  ordination.  12°.  Lexington, 
1829. 

Courayer  (P.  F. )  A  dissertation  on  the 
validity  of  the  ordinations  of  the  English. 
8°.      Oxford,  1844. 

EusEBlUS  inermatus.  Just  remarks  on  a  book, 
intitled,  Eleutherius  enervatus,  or  an  answer 
to  the  divine  right  of  Presbyterian  ordina- 
tion. By  Phileleuth.  Bangor.  \^psetidon.'\ 
18°.     Bostjn,  1733. 

GOODE  (W.)  Vindication  of  the  doctrine  of 
the  Church  of  England  on  the  validity  i>f 
the  orders  of  non-episcopal  churches.  8^. 
London,  1852. 

Jus  divinum  ministerii  evangelici  ;  or,  the 
divine  right  of  the  gospel  ministry.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Provincial  Assembly  of  Lon- 
don,     sm.  4°.     London,  1654. 

MORIN  (J.)  Commentarius  de  sacris  ecclesiae 
ordinationibus,  secundum  antiquos  et  re- 
centiores  Latinos,  Graecos,  Syros,  et  Baby- 
lonios,  in  tres  partes  distinctus.  fol.  Ant- 
verpiae,  1695. 

Owen  (J.)  A  plea  for  Scripture  ordination. 
18°.     London,  1694. 

Tutamen    evangelicuin  :     a    defence    of 

Scripture  ordination.      18°.      London,  i6()T . 

Scripture  (The)  bishop  vindicated ;  or,  the 
divine  right  of  presbyterian  ordination, 
and  government.  By  Eleutherius.  \_psett- 
don.l      18°.     Boston,  1733. 

Thomas  (J.)  Answer  to  Owen's  arguments 
for  ordination  by  presbyters  without  bishops. 
16°.     London,  171 1. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— PRESBYTERIAN   POLITY. 


235 


See,  also,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  222  ; 
Apostolical  Succession,  p.  225 ;  The 
Episcopal  polity,  p.  232;  and  The  Pres- 
byterian Polity,  p.  235. 


THE   PRESBYTERIAN     POLITY. 

Aeton  (T.)  The  original  constitution  of  the 
Christian  Church,  wherein  the  extremes  on 
either  hand  are  stated  and  examined.  By 
T.  A.     ^anon.']     8°.     Edinburgh,  i-jy:,. 

Anderson  (J.)  A  defence  of  the  church 
government,  faith,  worship  and  spirit  of  the 
Presbyterians.     8°.      Glasgoii),  1 7 14. 

The  same.     8°.     Ediiil'ui'gh,  \-] 20. 

Calderwood  (D.)  Altare  damascenum  : 
ceu  politia  Ecclesise  Anglicanas  obtrusa 
Ecclesise  Scoticanse,  a  formalista  quodam  de- 
lineata,  illustrata  et  examinata.  sm.  4°. 
[«./.]  1623. 

The    same.     4°.     Lugduni  Batavorum, 

1708. 

The  pastor  and  the  prelate.     16°.     Phila., 

1844. 

Durel  (J.)  A  view  of  the  government  and 
publick  worship  of  God,  in  the  Reformed 
churches  beyond  the  seas.  Wherein  is 
shewn  their  conformity  with  the  Church  of 
England.      16°.     London,  1662. 

FONTEIUS  (C.)  De  antiquo  jure  presbytero- 
rum  in  regimine  ecciesiastico.  18°.  Tail- 
rini,  1678. 

Gillespie  (G.)     An  assertion  of  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Church  of  Scotland,     roy.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1846. 
[In  Presbyterian's  Armoury,  v.  1.] 

Hall  (A.)     An  humble  attempt  to  exhibit  a  ! 
Scriptural  view  of  the   constitution,    order, 
discipline    and    fellowship    of  the    Gospel- 
churclL.      2"!  ed,      12°.     London,  1795. 

Hodge  (C.)  Discussions  in  church  polity. 
From  the  "  Princeton  Review."  Selected 
and  arranged  by  W.  Durant.  8°.  Nezv 
York,  1879. 

Jus  divinum  ministerii  evangelici ;  or,  the 
divine  right   of  the  gospel  ministry.      Pub- 

^  lished  by  the  Provincial  Assembly  of  Lon- 
don,    sm.  4°.     London,  1654. 


Killen  (W.  D.)  and  others.  A  plea  of  Pres- 
bytery, in  behalf  of  the  ordination,  govern- 
ment, discipline,  and  worship  of  the  Chris- 
tian Church,  as  opposed  to  the  claims  of 
prelacy.     2^  ed.     8°.     Belfast,  1841. 

King  (D.)  An  exposition  and  defence  of 
the  Presbyterian  form  of  church  govern- 
ment.    2*  ed.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1854. 

Lauder  (A.)  The  ancient  bishops  con- 
sider'd.  Wherein  the  conformity  of  the 
government  and  discipline  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  with  that  of  the  ancient  church,  is 
fully  manifested,  (etc.)  16°.  Edinburgh 
1707. 

Lechler  (G.  V.)  Geschichte  der  Presbyte 
rial-  und  Synodalverfassung  seit  der  Re 
formation.     8°.     Leiden,  1854. 

Lorimer  (J.  G.)  Manual  of  Presbytery 
comprising,  i.  Presbyterianism  the  truly  prim- 
itive and  apostolic  constitution  of  the  church 
of  Christ,  by  S.  Miller ;  ii.  The  character 
and  advantages  of  Presbyterianism  ascer- 
tained by  facts,  by  J.  G.  Lorimer.  2^  ed. 
16°.     Edinburgh,   1847. 

Miller  (S.)  Primitive  and  apostolic  order 
of  the  church  of  Christ  vindicated.  12°. 
Phila.,  1840. 

Letters   concerning   the    constitution  and 

order  of  the  Christian  ministry.      16°.     New 
York,  1809. 

The  same.     2^  ed.     8°.     Phila.,  1S30. 

Presbyterianism    the   truly   primitive   and 

apostolic    constitution     of    the    church     of 
Christ.      16°.     Phila.,  1835. 
Note.    See,  al&o.  Lorimer  (J.  G.) 

Mitchell  (P.)  Presbyterian  letters  addressed 
to  Bp.  Skinner  of  Aberdeen  on  his  vindica- 
tion of  primitive  truth  and  order.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1809. 

Porteous  (J.  M.)  The  government  of  the 
kingdom  of  Christ.  An  inquiry  as  to  the 
Scriptural,  invincible,^and  historical  position 
of  Presbytery.      12°.     Edinburgh,   1872. 

Sage  (J. )  The  fundamental  charter  of  Pres- 
bytery, examin'd  and  disproved.  a"*  ed. 
12°.     London,  1697. 

The  same.     8°.     Edinburgh,  i?,^^. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  1.] 


236 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— PRIMACY  OF  THE    POPE. 


Smyth  (T.)  Ecclesiastical  republicanism, 
or  the  republicanism,  liberality,  and  catho- 
licity of  Presbytery,  in  contrast  with  pre- 
lacy and  popery.      12°.     N^etv   York,    1843. 

Presbytery  and  not  prelacy  the  Scriptural 

and  primitive  polity.  Also  the  antiquity  of 
Presbytery,  (with)  an  account  of  the  ancient 
Culdees.     8°.     Boston,  1843. 

TURNBULL  (J.)  A  comparative  view  of  the 
Presbyterian,  Congregational  and  Independ- 
ent forms  of  church  government.  16°. 
London,  1 82 1. 

WiTHEROW  (T.)  Which  is  the  apostolic 
church?  Edited  by  Rev.  R.  M.  Patterson. 
18°.     rhila.,  1879. 

Whytock  (G.)  a  short  vindication  of  Pres- 
bytery; with  twelve  essays  on  the  church. 
Edited  by  T.  M'Crie.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1843. 

Wood  (J.)  Examination  and  refutation  of 
Mr.  Lockyer's  lecture  concerning  the  mater 
of  the  visible  church,  sm.  4°.  Edinlnirgh, 
1654. 

.W,  (/Ao,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  222; 
Apostolic  Church,  p.  224 ;  Apostolical 
Succession,  p.  225;  The  Episcopal  Pol- 
ity, p.  232  ;  and  Ordination,  p.  234. 


PRIESTHOOD. 

Drake  (C.  B.)     The  teaching  of  the  church 
during  the  first  three  centuries  on  the  doc- 
trines of  the  Christian  priesthood  and  sacri- 
fice.    16°.     London,  1864. 
[Norrisian  prize  essay,  1K7:{.] 

IIiCKES    (G.)     The  Christian  priesthood  as- 
serted.    8°.      Oxford,  1847. 
[In  his  Treatises,  v.  1-2.] 

Mellor  (E.)     Priesthood  in  the  light  of  the 
New  Testament.     8°.     New  York,  1876. 
[Congregational  ITnion  Lecture,  iKVfi.] 

Nicholson  (W.  R.)     The  priesthood  of  the 
Church  of  God.     A  sermon.     28  pp.     8° 
Pkila.,  1876. 
[In  Coll.  of  pamphlets  on  Ref.  Epis.  Ch.] 


Stratten  (T.)     The  book  of  the  priesthood  ; 

an  argument,  in  three  parts.     8°.     London, 

1830. 
See,  also.  Apostolical  Succession,  p.  225 ; 

The   Episcopal   Polity,  p.  232  ;  and  The 

Lord's  Supper,  p.  175. 


THE    PRIMACY,    ETC.,    OF    THE    POPE    OR   BISHOP  OF 
ROME. 


Allies  (T.  W.)  The  see  of  .St.  Peter  the 
rock  of  the  church,  the  source  of  jurisdiction 
and  the  centre  of  unity.  3''  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don,  1866. 

Barrow  (I.)  A  treatise  of  the  pope's  su- 
premacy.    8°.     New   York,  1834. 

Dayid  (J.)  Antiqua  ecclesiae  Syro  chaldai- 
cae  traditio  circa  Petri  apostoli  ejusque  su:;- 
cessorum  Romanorum  pontificum  divinuni 
primatum.     8°.      Romae,   1870. 

Dos  tratados.  EI  primero  es  del  papay  de 
su  autoridad.  \^ano)i.'\  16°.  [«.  /.] 
1693- 

Dupanloup  (F.  A.  P.,  bp.  of  Orleans).  La 
souverainete  pontificale  selon  le  droit  catho- 
lique  et  le  droit  Europeen.  2<'  ed.  8°. 
Paris,  i860. 

Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  De  antiqua  ecclesiae  dis- 
ciplinadissertationes  historicae.  4°.  Nea- 
poli,  1769. 

Friedrich  (J.)  Zur  altesten  Geschichte  des 
Primates  in  der  Kirche.     8°.     Botin,  1879. 

Frohschammer  (J.)  Der  Primat  Petri  uud 
des  Papstes.     8°.     Elberfeld,  1875. 

GuERANGER  (D.  P.)  De  la  monarchic  pon- 
tificale.    2-^  ed.     8°.     L^aris,  1870. 

HooRNBEEK  (J.)  Examen  bullae  papaiis. 
sm.  4°.      Ultrajedi,  1653. 

Kenrick  (F.  p.)  The  primacy  of  the  apos- 
tolic see  vindicated.  4"!  ed.  8°.  Balti- 
more, 1855. 

La  Placette  (J.)  Observationes  historico- 
ecclesiasticae,  quibus  eruiturveteris  ecclesiae 
sensus  circa  pontificis  Romani  potestatem 
in  definiendis  fidei  rebus.  16°.  Avistelo- 
dat/ii,  1695. 

Legge  (A.  O.)  The  growth  of  the  temporal 
power  of  the  Papacy.   12°.  London,  1870. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


237 


Major  (H.)  Reasons  for  acknowledging  the 
authority  of  the  Roman  see.  16°.  Phila., 
1846. 

Manning  (H.  Yj.,  cardinal).  The  independ- 
ence of  the  Holy  See.  With  the  papal 
allocution  of  March  1877,  ^"'^  ^^  English 
translation.      12°.     London,  1877. 

I'etri  privilegium  :     three  pastoral  letters. 

8°.     London,   187 1. 

The  temporal  power  of  the  vicar  of  Jesus 

Christ.    2<i  ed.    With  a  preface.    12°.    Lon- 
don, 1862. 

Maret  (H.  L.  C. )  Le  pape  et  les  eveques. 
8°.     Paris,  1869. 

TiNDAL  (M.)  The  rights  of  the  church  assert- 
ed against  the  Romish,  and  all  other  priests 
who  claim  an  independent  power  over  it. 
Part  I.      \anon^      16^.     London,  1709. 

Vaughan  {W.,bp.  of  Salford).  A  pastoral 
letter  on  submission  to  a  divine  teacher, 
neither  disloyalty  nor  the  surrender  of  men 
tal  and  moral  freedom.  48  pp.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1875. 
[Bound  with  Gladstone  (W.  E.)  Vaticanism.] 

5^<?,  «/y^,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  222; 
Apostolical  Succession,  p.  225 ;  Church 
and  State,  p.  227  ;  The  Episcopal 
Polity,  p.  232  ;  Rule  of  Faith,  p.  138 ; 
and  The  Roman  Catholic  Controv'ersy, 
p.  189-195. 


THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 


See,  Roman  Catholic  Controversy,  pp. 
189-195;  Church  of  England,  p.  225  ; 
The  Episcopal  Polity,  p.  232  ;  and  The 
Primacy  ok  the  Pope,  p.  236. 


Daubeny    (C.)     The   nature,   progress,   and 
.^consequences    of  schism.       12°.       London, 
1818. 


Le  Mesurier  (T.)     The  nature  and  guilt  of 
schism,  considered   with  a  particular  refer- 
ence to  the  principles  of  the   Reformation. 
8°.     London,  1808. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1S07.] 

Whately  (R.)     The  use  and  abuse  of  party- 
feeling  in  matters  of  religion.     8°.     Oxford, 
1822. 
[Hampton  lecture,  1832.] 

See,  also,  NONCONFORMIST  Controversy,  p. 
225;  Toleration,  p.  238;  and  Union  of 
Churches,  p.  239. 


SWEDENBORGIANISM. 

Bush  (G.)  New  church  miscellanies;  or, 
essays,  ecclesiastical,  doctrinal,  and  ethical. 
16°.     Neiv  York,  1855. 

Elder  (W.)  The  genius  of  ecclesiastical 
freedom ;  comprising  the  declaration  of 
divme  order,  made  by  the  first  convention 
of  the  New  Church  in  Indiana.  12°. 
Cincinnati,  1843. 


SCOTLAND   (the    CHURCH   Of), 

including  the  Patronage  Controversy,  etc. 

Anderson  (J.)  Essays  on  various  subjects 
relative  to  the  present  state  of  religion.  8°. 
Glasgow,  [1780  ?] 

Chalmers  (T.)     What  ought  the  church  and 
the  people  of  Scotland  to  do  now  ?     62  pp. 
8°.      Glasgow,  1840. 
[With  Collection  of  Patronage  acts.] 

Collection  (A)  of  important  acts  of  parlia- 
ment and  assembly  connected  with  patron- 
age.    8°.     Edinburgh,  1841. 

Cunningham  (W.)      Defence   of  the   rights 
of  the  Christian  people  in  the  appointment 
of  ministers.       2^    ed.       8°.       Edinburgh, 
1841. 
[With  Collection  of  Patronage  acts.] 

DUNLOP    (A.)     An  answer   to   the   dean   of 
faculty's  "  Letters  to  the  Lord  Chancellor," 
"  on  the  claims  of  the  Church  of  Scotland." 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1840. 
[With  Collection  of  Patronage  acts.] 


238 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— TOLERATION. 


General  Assemiu.v.  The  Church  of  Scot- 
land's claim  of  right ;  (with)  the  petition  to 
parliament.  21  pp.  8°.  Edinburgh,  x^^t,. 
[With  Collection  of  Patronage  acts.] 

Gillespie  (G.)  Aaron's  rod  blossoming  ;  or, 
the  divine  right  of  church  government  vin- 
dicated ;  so  as  the  present  Erastian  contro- 
versy is  fully  debated,    roy.  8°.    Edinburgh, 

1844. 

[In  Presbyterian'.'!  Armoury,  v.  2.] 

Gray  (A.)  The  duty  and  liberty  of  a  Chris- 
tian church.      18°.     Edinbtirgh,  1843. 

KOESTLIN  (J.)  Die  schottische  Kirche,  ihr 
inneres  Leben  und  ihr  Verhaltniss  zum 
Staat.     8°.     Hamburg,  1852. 

Lectures  on  the  patronage  question.  16°. 
Edinburgh,  [«.  ^/.] 

M'Farlan  (P.)  A  vindication  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.     8°.     London,  1 850. 

Miller  (H.)  The  headship  of  Christ,  and 
the  rights  of  the  Christian  people.  12°. 
Boston,  1863. 

Rainy  (R.)  Church  and  state,  chiefly  in  re- 
lation to  Scotland.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1878. 

MONCRIEFF  [Sir  H.  W.)  A  vindication  of 
the  P>ee  Church  claim  of  right.  With  an 
appendix  relating  to  alleged  facts.  12°. 
Edinburgh,  1877. 

Robertson  (C.)  Report  of  the  Auchterarder 
case,  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull  against  the  Pres- 
bytery of  Auchterarder.  2  v.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1838. 

Smith  (G.j  Truth  as  revealed  ;  or,  volun- 
taryism and  Free  Churchism  opposed  to  the 
Word  of  God.     16°.     Edinburgh,  1847. 

Smyth  (T.)  The  exodus  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     2'^  ed.      18°.     Ne-w  York,  \'&i,\. 

Vindication  (A)  of  the  real  reformation- 
principles  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  con- 
cerning separation.  [(?«<;«.]  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1740. 

See,  also.  The  Presbyterian  Polity,  p.  235  ; 
and  Ecclesiastical  Law,  p.  242. 


TOLERATION,   AND  LIBERTY  OF  CONSCIENCE. 

Brownlee  (W.  C.)  Popery  an  enemy  of 
civil  and  religious  liberty.  18°.  AWc 
Yorh,  1836. 


The    same.     4"'   ed.      18°.     A'ew    Yorh, 

1839. 
BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)  Signs  of  the  times.  Let- 
ters to  E.  M.  Arndt  on  the  dangers  to  re- 
ligious liberty  in  the  present  state  of  the 
world.  From  the  German.  8^".  London, 
1856. 

Doze  proposipoes  sobre  a  legitimidade  re- 
ligiosa  da  verdadeira  tolerancia  dos  cultos 
por  Ephraim.  \anon.'\  8°.  Rio  de  Ja- 
neiro, 1864. 

Laboul.\ye  (E.)  La  liberte  religieuse.  3" 
ed.      16°.     Paris,   1866. 

Laveleye  (E.  von).  Protestantismus  und 
Katholizismus  in  i)iren  Beziehungen  zur 
Freiheit  und  Wohlfahrt  der  Volker.  Deut- 
sche Ausgabe  von  J.  C.  Bluntschli.  8°. 
Nordlingen ,  1875. 

The  same.  Protescantism  and  Catholic- 
ism in  their  bearing  upon  the  liberty  and 
prosperity  of  nations.     8°.     London,  1875. 

Stuart  (M.)  A  letter  to  W.  E.  Channing, 
on  the  subject  of  religious  liberty,  8°. 
Boston,  1830. 

O'Keefe  (R.)  Uitramontanism  versus  civil 
and  religious  liberty.     8°.     Dublin,  1875. 

Taylor  (J.)  A  discourse  of  the  liberty  of 
prophesying ;  showing  the  unreasonable- 
ness of  prescribing  to  other  men's  faith. 
18°.      Washington,  1834. 

The  same.     16°.     London,  1836. 

Underhill  (E.  B.)  Tracts  on  liberty  of  con- 
science, 1614-61.      8°.     London,  1846. 

Williams  (R.)  The  bloudy  tenent  of  perse- 
cution for  cause  of  conscience  discussed. 
8°.     London,   1848. 

Williams  (T.)  Religious  liberty  stated  and 
enforced  on  the  principles  of  .Scripture  and 
common  sense.     8°.     London,  1824. 

See,  also.  The  Nonconformist  Controver- 
sy, p.  227  ;  Church  and  State,  p.  228; 
Schism,  p.  237;  and  Union  of  Chris- 
tian Churches,  p.  238. 


THE    UNION 


IND   CATHOLICITY   OF  CHRISTIAN 
CHURCHES. 


Adams  (C.)     Essay  on  christian  union.    18° 
Neiv  Yorh,  1850. 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— CHURCH  UNION. 


239 


Aydelott    (B.    p.)       Incidental    benefits   of 

denominational  division.     16°.     Cincinnati, 

1846. 
Baxter  (R.)     The  cure  of  church   divisions. 

18°.     London,  1670. 
A  defence  of  the  principles  of  \osq.      18°. 

London,  1 671. 
DOEI.LINGER  (J.  J.)      Lectures  on  the  reunion 

of    the   churches.       Translated    by    H.    N. 

Oxenham.      12°.     N^ew  York,  1872. 
Essays  on   christian   union.      8°.      London, 

1845. 
Essay  (An)  towards  a  proposal  for  catholic 
communion.  [^z«(9«.]  16°.  Dublin,  1781. 
Evangelical  Alliance  (The).  Report  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  conference  held  at 
Freemason's  Hall,  London,  Argust  19  to 
Sept.  2,  1846.     8°.     London,  1847. 

Conference  de  Chretiens  evangeliques  de 

toute  nation  a  Paris,  1855.     Par  G.  Monod. 
8°.       Paris,  1856. 

Conference  de  Chretiens  evangeliques  de 

toute   nation  a  Berlin,  1857.     8°.      Paris, 
1858. 
Les  conferences  de  Geneve,  1S61.     Rap- 
ports et  discours.     8°.      Geneve,  1 861. 

The  same.     Proceedings   of  the   Geneva 

conference,  Sept.  1861.  Edited  by  G.  Car- 
lyle.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1862. 
Proceedings  of  the  Amsterdam  confer- 
ence, August,  1867.  Edited  by  E.  Steane. 
8°.  London,  1868. 
History,  essays,  orations  and  other  docu- 
ments of  the  sixth  general  conference. 
New  York,  1873.     8°.     New  York,  1874. 

Siebente  Hauptversammlung  der  Evangel- 

ischen  Allianz,  Basel,  1879.     Berichte  und 
Reden.     2  v.  in  i.     8°.     Basel,  1879-80. 

The    same.     The    religious   condition   of 

Christendom.  Described  in  a  series  of 
papers  presented  to  the  conference  of  the 
Evangelical  Alliance,  Basle,  1879.  Edited 
by  J.  Murray  Mitchell.  8°.  London,  \%'^. 
GOEPFERT  (A.)  Die  Katholicitatder  Kirche. 
Eine  dogmengeschichtliche  Studie.  8°. 
Wiirzburg,  1876. 
>Iarris  (J.)  Union  ;  or,  the  divided  church 
made  whole.     12°.     London,  1850. 


Hering  (C.  W.)  Geschichte  der  kirchlichen 
Unionsversuche  seit  der  Reformation  bis  auf 
unsere  Zeit.     2  v.     8°.     Leipzig,   1836-38. 

Joss  (G.  )  Die  Vereinigung  christlicher  Kir- 
chen.     8°.     Leiden,  1877. 

Lee  (F.  G.,  editor.)  Essays  on  the  re-union 
of  Christendom,  by  members  of  the  Roman 
Catholic.  Oriental  and  Anglican  commun- 
ions. With  an  introductory  essay  by  E.  B. 
Pusey.     16°.     London,  1867. 

Liber  redivivus  :  or  the  booke  of  the  univer- 
sall  kirke  reopened,  \_anon.]  18°.  Glas- 
gccu,  1839. 

MclLVAiNE  (C.  P.)  The  Holy  Catholic 
church  ;  or,  the  communion  of  sai.'ts  in 
the  mystical  body  of  Christ.      18°.     Phila., 

1844- 
Manning  (H.  E.)     The  unity  of  the  church 

8°.     London,  1842. 

The  saine.      16°.      Nezv  York,  1844. 

Massie  (J.  W.)     The  Evangelical  Alliance  ; 

its  origin  and  development.      12°.     London, 

1847. 
Moehler  (J.  A.)     Die  Einheit  in  der  Kirche, 

oder   das    Princip    des   Katholicismus,  dar- 

gestellt  im  Geiste  der  Kirchenvater  der  drei 

erslenjahrhundert.      12°.     Tiibingen,  1?>2S. 

Newman  (F.  W.)  Catholic  union.  Essays 
towards  a  church  of  the  future  as  the  organi- 
zation of  philanthropy.  12°.  London, 
1854. 

SCHMUCKER  (S.  S.)  The  true  unity  of  Christ's 
church.  (With)  a  plan  for  the  reunion  of 
all  evangelical  churches.  16°.  Xe'o 
York,  1870. 

Spry  (J.  H.)  Christian  unity  doctrinally  and 
historically  considered.  8°.  Oxford,  i'i>\'J. 
[Banipton  lecture,  181C.J 

Stillingfleet  (E.)  Irenicum.  The  divine 
right  of  particular  forms  of  church  govern- 
ment,    sm.  4°.     London,  1661. 

The  same.     sm.  4°.      London,  1681. 

W^ILSON  (H.  B.)     The  communion  of  saints. 
An  attempt  to  illustrate  the  true  principles 
of  Christian  union.     8°.      Oxford,  i^'-^l. 
[Hampton  lecture,  18.51.] 

Scotland  (Free  Church  of).  Lectures  on  for- 
eign churches,  delivered  in  1845,  i"  connec- 


240 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— ECCLESIASTICAL  LAW. 


tion  with  the  objects  of  the  committee  of 
the  Free  Church.  2  v.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1845. 
Sec,  also.  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  222  ; 
Non-conformist  Controversy,  p.  227 ; 
and  Schism,  p.  237. 


2      ECCLESIASTICAL  LAW. 


a.     The  early  Church. 


Beveridge  (W.)  Sunodikon,sivepandectae 
canonum  ss.  apostolorum  et  conciliorum  ab 
ecclesia  Graeca  receptorum.  2  v.  fol 
Oxonii,  1672. 

BoEHMER  (J.  H.)  Dissertationes  ivris  eccle 
siastici  antiqui  ad  Plinivm  Secvndvm  et  Ter^ 
tvllianvm  (etc).  2»  ed.  16°.  Halae 
1729. 

CoNSTiTUTlONES  apostolicae.  Textiim  Grae 
cum  recognovit,  etc.  G.  Ueltzen.  8°.  Suer- 
ini,  1853. 

The  same.     The  apostolical  constitutions. 

Edited  by  J.  Donaldson.    8°.     Edinburgh, 

1870. 

[Ante-Nicene  Christian  library.] 

The   same.      The    Ethiopic   didascalia  ; 

or,  the  Ethiopic  version  of  the  apostolic 
constitutions,  received  in  the  church  of  Ab- 
yssinia. With  an  English  translation.  By 
T.  P.  Piatt.     4°,     London,  1834. 

Fulton  (J.)  Index  canonum,  containing  the 
canons  called  apostolical,  the  canons  of  the 
undisputed  general  councils,  etc. ;  in  Greek 
and  English.  Together  with  a  complete 
digest  of  the  whole  code  of  canon  law  in 
the  undivided  primitive  church.  8°.  New 
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Sec,  for  Canon  Law,  The  Roman  Catholic 
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See,  also,  Primitive  Church,  p.  224. 


b.      Particular  Churches 

{In  alphabetical  order.) 


THE      BAPTISTS. 


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New  York,  [n.  d.'] 
See,  also,  p.  200. 


the   congregaiionalists. 

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Middle/own,  1843. 

Maine  (General  Conference  of).  A  manual 
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ENGLAND  (tHE  ESTABLISHED  CHURCH  Of). 


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The    same.       Constitutions    and    canons 

ecclesiasticall  ;   Agreed  upon  in  the  severall 
synods  begun  at   London  and  York,  1640. 
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[In  Laud's  Works,  v.  5,  pt.  2.] 

HiGllMORE  (N.)  Jus  ecclesiasticum  angli 
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Johnson  (J.)  A  collection  of  the  laws  and 
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first  foundation  to  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII. 
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the  Saxons  to  the  present  time.  fol.  Lon- 
don, 1703. 

See,  also,  Church  of  England,  p.  225  ; 
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FRANCE  (reformed  CHURCH   IN). 

Quick  (J.)  Synodicon  in  Gallia  reformata  : 
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THE   FRIENDS    OR    QUAKERS. 


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See,  also,  Lutheran  Church,  p.  201. 


THE  GREEK  CATHOLIC    CHURCH. 
V 
See,  p.  201  ;  and  The  Early  Church,  p.  240. 


THE    LUTHERAN   CHURCH. 


See,  p.  201. 


THE   METHODIST   CHURCH. 

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The  same.     Revised    by  bishop    Harris. 

16°.     Neiv  York,  1873. 

Grindrod  (E.)  a  compendium  of  the  laws 
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Henry  (W.J.)  and  Harris  (W.  L.)  Eccle- 
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See,  also,  pp.  201-202;  and  The  Methodist 
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THE   MORAVIAN   CHURCH. 


See,  p.  202. 


THE   PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH    IN    ENGLAND   AND 
WALES. 


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See,  also,  p.  202. 


THE   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH   IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

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242 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— ECCLESIASTICAL   LAW. 


Judicatory  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  from 
its  origin  in  America  to  the  present  time. 
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The  same.     2<»  ed.     8°.     /'///A?.,  1859. 

]MiK\NKy  {].].)  and  others.  A  digest  com- 
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General  Assembly.     8°.     Phila.,  1873. 

See,  for  Constitution,  etc.,  p.  202. 


PRESBYTERIAN    (tHE    UNITED^   CHURCH. 

See.,  p.  202. 

THE    PROTESTANT   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

Digest  of  the  canons  for  the  government  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U. 
S.  of  America,  passed  and  adopted  in  Gen- 
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REFORMED  (the  ASSOCIATE^  CHURCH. 

See,  p.  202. 

THE    REFORMED   (dUTCh)   CHURCH. 

See,  p.  203. 

THE    REFORMED   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

See,  p.  203. 

THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

IJknedictus   XIV.     Institutiones   ecclesiasti- 
cac.     3  V.      12°.     Lovanii,   1762. 


De   synodo  diocesana  libri   tredecim.     2 

V.     4°.      Romae,  1767. 
BoNiFAcn:s    VIII.       Liber    vi.    decretalium. 

4°.     Parisiis,  1549. 
Carranza  (B.)      Summa   conciliorum.      18°. 

Liigduni,  1570. 
Cherubini  (L.)     Magnvm  bvllarivm   Roma- 

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X.     ed.  nov.     4   v.     fol.     Lvgdvni,  1655. 
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lu.stratum,  (etc.)     2   v   in  I.     4°.      Coloniae 

Munatiaiiae,  1 7 1 7 . 
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The  same.     ed.  Lipsiensis  2*  instruxit  A. 

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IV.     4  V.  in  3.      12°.     A/atriti,  iSoi. 
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decretorum    canonicorum    collectanea,     4°. 

Parisiis,  1550. 
GregoRIUS    IX.     Decretales.     4°.     Parisiis, 

1547- 

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PiCHLER  (V.)  Jus  canonicum  practice  ex- 
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PoissoN  (N.)  Delectus  aclorum  ecclesiae 
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Cook  (J.)  Styles  of  writs,  and  forms  of  pro- 
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Revised  and  adapted  to  the  present  state  of 
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1850. 

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1853- 

Hill  (G.)  A  view  of  the  constitution  of  the 
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Innes  (A.  T.)  The  law  of  creeds  in  Scot- 
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churches  in  Scotland,  established  and  not 
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8°.     Edinburgh,   1867. 

Steuart  (W.)  Collections  and  observations 
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-The  same.      12°.      Arbroath,  \^OZ. 

The   same.       5'''    ed.   with    notes.       12°. 

Edinburgh,  1837. 

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SCOTLAND  (the   SO-CALLED   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  Of)  . 

Canons  and  constitutions  ecclesiasticall  gath- 
ered  and  put  in  forme,  for  the  government 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Ratified  and 
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Aberdene,  1636.  8°.  Oxford,  reprinted, 
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SCOTLAND    I  THE     FREE   CHURCH    OF). 


THE   WELSH    CALVINISTIC   CHURCH. 


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treatise   on   the    office    and    duties    of   the 

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Hartmann  (J.  L.)  Pastorale  evangelicum, 
sen,  instructio  plenior  ministrorum  verbi, 
libris  quatuor  pastoris  vocationem,  (etc.)  sm. 
4°.     Norimbergae,   1678. 

Herbert  (G.)     A  priest  to  the   temple,   or 
the   country  parson,   his    character  and  rule 
of  holy  life.     8°.      Oxford,   1843. 
[In  the  Clergyman's  instructor.] 

The  same.      12°.     Andover,  1845. 

[In  Park  (E.  A.)    Preacher  and  pastor.] 

Lange  (J.  M.)  Institutiones  pastorales.  16°. 
Norimbergae,  1 707 . 

Letter  (A)  from  a  blacksmith  to  the  minis- 
ters and  elders  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
[rt«o«.]      18°.     London,  1814. 

LlEPSNER  (B.  F.  editor).  The  young  pastor 
and  his  people  :  bits  of  practical  advice  by 
distinguished  ministers.  16°.  Nezu  York, 
1878. 

Macgill  (S.)     Considerations  addressed  to  a 
young  clergyman.     8°.     Boston,   1813. 
[In  Young  minister's  companion.] 

Mather  (S.)     An  illustrious  pattern  of  min- 
isterial conduct,  in    an    abridgement    of  the 
life  of  Dr.    Cotton   Mather  by  D.  Jennings. 
16°.     London,   1744. 
[In  Jennings  (D.)  Instructions  to  ministers.] 

MiEGlUS  (L.  C.)  Meletemata  sacra  de  officio 
pastoris  evangelici  publico  et  privato.  4°. 
Francofurti,  1747. 

Miller  (S.)  Letters  on  clerical  manners  and 
habits.     2^  ed.      12°.     New   York,   1827. 

Murphy  (T.)  Pastoral  theology.  The  pas- 
tor in  the  various  duties  of  his  office.  8°. 
Phila.,  [«.  ./.] 

Nicholson  (W.)     The  purity  of  the  ministry 
the  strength  of  the  church.      12°.     London, 
1838. 
[With  Roberts  (W.)  Call  upon  the  church.] 

O  le  galuega  a  le  auauna  a  lesu.    12°.   Samoa, 
i860. 
Note.  Pastoral  theology  in  the  Samoan  language. 

Orton  (J.)  Letters  to  a  young  clergyman. 
12°.     Boston.,  1794. 

Oxenden  (A.)  The  pastoral  office :  its  duties, 
difficulties,  privileges  and  prospects.  12°. 
New  York,  \n.  d.} 


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Paley  (W.)     Clergyman's  companion  in  vis- 
iting the  sick.      12°.     Fhi/a. ,  i?,lS. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  I'&zg. 

Porta   (C.)     Pastorale  Lutheri.     8°.     Nord- 

lingen,  1842. 
Spencer  (I.  S.)      A  pastor's  sketches.      2  v. 

12°.     A^ew  York,  1850. 
Steinmeyer  (F.  L.)      Die  specielle  Seelsorge 

in   ihrem   Verhaltniss   zur  generellen.     8°. 

Berlin,  1878. 

[Part  IV  of  his  Beitriige  zur  praktisehen  Theol.J 
Tyng    (S.    H.)     The    office    and    duty    of  a 

Christian  pastor.      12°.     New  York,  iSy 4. 
Valenti    {.Dr.)        Medicina    clerica,    oder : 

Handhuch      der       Pastoral-Medizin.       8°. 

Leipzig;  1831. 
ViNET  (A.)     Pastoral    theology.      Translated 

and  edited  by  T.  H.  Skinner.     2'^  ed.     12°. 

A^eta  York,  1854. 

The  same.      12°.     A/'ew   York,  1871. 

Waltham-on-Sea  ;  or,  conversations  in  our 

parish.      \^anon.'\      16°.     London,  1842. 
Watts    (I.)     Rules    of   ministerial    conduct. 

8°.     Boston,  1813. 

[In  Young  minister'.'<  companion.] 
Whately    (R.)     The    parish    pastor.      16°. 

London,  i860. 
Wilson  (T.)     Parochialia;  or,  instructions  to 

the  clergy,  in  the  discharge   of  their  paro- 
chial duty.     8°.      Oxford,  1843. 

[In  the  Clergyman's  instnietor.] 
YOLfNG  (The)    minister's   companion,  or    col- 
lection  of  treatises    on   the   pastoral    office. 

8°.     Boston,  1813. 
See,  also.  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  243  ; 

Homiletics,  p.  248  ;  and  Catechetics. 


Homiletics. 


THE   THEORY   AND    HISTOF!Y   OF   PREACHING. 


Ai.E.XANDER    (J.  W.j     Thoughts   on   preach- 
ing.     12°.     Neiv  York,  1862. 

Beecher    (H.  W.)     Lectures   on    i^reaching. 
Three    series.       3    v.       12°.       New    York, 
1872-74. 
[Vale  lectures,  1872-74.] 


Bonar  (H.)      Words  to  the  winners  of  souls. 

18°.     Boston,  [«.  d.'], 
Broadus   (J.  A  )     Treatise   on    the    prepara- 
tion and  delivery  of  sermons.    5"'  ed.     12°. 
Fhila.,  1873. 
Brooks  (Ph.)     Lectures  on  preaching.      12". 
New  York,   1877. 
[Yale  lectures,  1877.] 

Border  (H.  F.)  Mental  discipline.  12°. 
Andover,  1827. 

Burn  (J.)  Christian  preachers'  pocket  com- 
panion.     18°.     London,  1846. 

Campkell(G.)     Lectures  on  pulpit  eloquence. 
12°'.     Andover,  1845. 
[In  Park  (E.  A.)  Preacher  and  pa.«tor.] 

Lectures  on  systematic  theology  and  pul- 
pit eloquence.     8°.     Boston,  1832. 

Claude  (J.)  Essay  on  the  composition  of  a 
sermon.     2  v.     8°.      Cambridge,  1779. 

The  same.     8°.     New  York,  1829. 

[In  Porter  (E.)  Young  preacher's  manual.] 

Crosby  (H.)     The  Christian  preacher.     12°. 
New  York,  1880. 
[Yale  lectures,  1879-80.] 

Cruel  (R.)  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Pre- 
digt  im  Mittelalter.     8°.    Detmold,  l?>-]q. 

Dabney  (R.  L.)  Sacred  rhetoric.  12°.  A'e-w 
York,  1870. 

Dale  (R.  W.)     Nine   lectures  on  preaching. 
12°.     New  York,  1878. 
[Yale  lectures,  1878.] 

Doddridge  (P.)    Lectures  on  preaching.    8°. 
Leeds,  1804. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  r,.] 

Fenei.on  (F.  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe).    Dia- 
logues on  the  eloquence  of  the  pulpit.      8°. 
A^erv  York,   1 829. 
[In  Porter  (E.)  Young  preacher's  manual.] 

The  same.      12°.     Atidoi'er,  184^. 

[In  Park  (E.  A.)  Preacher  and  pastor.] 

Fish  (H.  C.)  History  and  repository  of 
pulpit  elotpience,  (deceased  divines).  2  v. 
in  I.     roy.  8°.     A'exa  York,  1877. 

Pulpit  elo(|uence  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury,    roy.  8°.     A'ew'   York,  1S75. 

FoRDYCE  (D.j  Theodorus  :  a  dialogue  con- 
cerning the  art  of  preaching.  12°.  Belfast, 
1752. 

The  same.      12°.     L.ondon,  1753. 


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247 


Fowler  ^H.;  The  American  pulpit:  sketches 
biographical  and  descriptive.  8°.  Xt'ru 
York,  1856. 

Franck  (A.  H.)      The  most   useful   way   of 
preaching.      16°.      London,    1744. 
[In  Jennings  (D.)  Instructions  to  ministers.] 

Gregory  (G.)      Thoughts  on   the  composi- 
tion and  delivery  of  a  sermon.     8°.      A'eio 
York,  1829. 
[In  Porter  (E.)  Young  preacher's  manual.] 

Greslev  (W.)  Ecclesiastes  Anglicanus: 
being  a  treatise  on  preaching  as  adapted  to 
a  Church  of  England  congregation.  I^' 
Amer.  ed.      12°.     New  York,  1844. 

Hall  (J.)     God's  Word  through  preaching. 
12°.     New  York,  1875. 
[Yale  lectures,  1875.] 

Hengel  (W.  A.  van).  Institutio  oratoris 
sacri.     8°.     Lugduni  Balavorurn,  x'izf). 

Hervey  (G.  W.)  a  system  of  Christian 
rhetoric.     8°.     Nezv  York,  1873. 

Holland  (S.)  The  preaching  of  the  regular 
clergy  illustrated  and  defended.  6"'  ed. 
8°.     London,  181 7. 

Hyperius  (A.)  Enseignement  a  bien  former 
les  sainctes  predicationes.  t8°.  Geneve, 
1564- 

Jennings  (J.)     Two  discourses  of  preaching 
Christ,  and  of  particular  and   experimental 
preaching.      16°.     London,  1744. 
fin  Jennings  (D.)  Instructions  to  ministers.] 

Kempe  (J.  E.)  The  classic  preachers  of  the 
English  church.     12°.    Neiv  York,   1877. 

LuTZ  (J.)  Handbuch  der  katholischen  Kan- 
zelberedsamkeit.     8°.      Tubingen,  1 85 1. 

MacLeod  (A.)  The  pulpit  in  relation  to  so- 
cial life,  or  Christus  consolator.  12°.  New 
York,  [«.  d.'\ 

Moore  (D.)  Thoughts  on  preaching;  spe- 
cially in  relation  to  the  requirements  of  the 
age.      12°.     London,  1 861. 

MOULE  (H.  M.)  (Christian  oratory;  an  in- 
quiry into  its  history  during  the  first  five 
centuries.      12°.      Cambridge,  1859. 

MuLLOiS  (J.)  The  clergy  and  the  pulpit  in 
their  relations  to  the  people.  Translated 
by  G.  P.  Badger.      12°.      London,  1867. 

Murray  (N.)  Preachers  and  preaching.  16°. 
New  York,  i^do. 


Neale  (J.  M.)  Mediaeval  preachei-s  and  me- 
diaeval preaching.  A  series  of  extracts  with 
notes.      12°.     London,    1856. 

Palmer  (C.)  Evangelische  Homiietik.  8°. 
Stuttgart,  1842. 

Parker  (J.)  Ad  clerum  :  advices  to  a  young 
preacher.      12°.     London,  1873. 

Papers  on  preaching  and  public  speaking. 
By  a  Wykehamist.  \_anon.'\  16°.  London, 
1861. 

Phelps  (A.)  The  theory  of  preaching.  Lec- 
tures on  homiletics.    12°.  N^ew  York,  1881. 

Porter  (E.)  Lectures  on  homiletics  and 
preaching.      12°.     Londoti,   1835. 

Potter  (T.  J.)  The  spoken  word;  or  the 
art  of  extempore  preaching.  12°.  /Boston, 
1872. 

Sacred    eloquence ;     or    the    theory    an<l 

practice  of  preaching.     3'^  ed.     16°.     Troy, 

1873- 
Rfyhaz  (M.)      Letter   on    the   art  of  preach- 
ing.    8°.     Nezc  York,  1829. 

[In  Porter  (E.)  Y'oung  preacher's  manual.] 
Ros>E(H.J.)     The    commission    and    conse- 
quent duties  of  the  clergy.  4^''  ed.  8°.  Lon-. 

don,  1847. 
Simpson  (M.)     Lectures  on  preaching.     12°. 

New  York,  1879. 

[Yale  lectures,  1879.] 
Sprague  (W.  B.)     Annals  of    the  American 

pulpit.     9  V.     8°.     Ne-co   York,  1857-69. 
Spring  (G.)     The   power  of  the  pulpit.     2* 

ed.     12°.     lYetu  York,  1849. 
Spurgeon  (C.  H.)     Lectures  to  my  students. 

2  series.     2  v.     8°.     London,  l875<-77. 
Steinmeyer  (F.  L.)     Die  Topik  im   Dienste 

der  Predigt.     8°.     Berlin,  1874. 
Stier  (R.)     Kurzer  Grundriss  einer  biblisch- 

en  Keryktik.     8°.     Halle,  1830. 
Storrs  (R.  S.)      Conditions    of    success    in 

preaching  without  notes.     12°.     New  York, 

1875- 
Sti;rtev.\NT  (S.  T.)    The  preacher's  manual ; 

lectures    on    preaching.     8°.       Ne-M    York, 

1846. 
Sumner  (J.  B.)     Apostolical  preaching  and 

ministerial  duty.     12°.    New  York,  1830. 
Taylor  (W.  M.)    The  ministry  of  the  Word. 

12°.     New  York,  1876. 

[Yale  lectures,  1876.] 


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Theremin    (F.)       Eloquence    a   virtue;    or, 

outlines    of    a    systematic     rhetoric.       12°. 

Andover,  i860. 
Vaughan  (R.)     The    modern   pulpit  viewed 

in  its  relation  to  the   state  of  society.     12°. 

London,  1842. 
VILLEMAIN    (M.)       Tableau    de    I'eloquence 

chretienne  au   4"   siecle.     nouv.  ed.       16° 

Paris,  1 85 1. 
ViNET  (A.)      Histoire  de  la  predication  parm: 

les  Reformes  de  France  au   17*^  siecle.     8° 

Paris,  i860. 
Homiletics,  or   the   theory   of  preaching, 

Translated  by  T.  H.  Skinner.     3<^ed.     12°, 

New  York,  187 1. 
WiLKiNS  (J.)      Ecclesiastes ;    or  a   discourse 

concerning  the   gift  of  preaching.     8"^    ed. 

16°.     London,  1704. 

[With  his  Gift  of  prayer.] 
Yale  lectures  on  preaching.    9  V.    12°.    Netv 

York,  1873-80. 

LIST. 

1872-74,  Beecher;  1875,  Hall;  187C,  Taylor;  1877, 
Brooks;  1878,  Dale;  1879,  Simpson;  1879-80, 
Crosby. 

See,  also,  COMPREHENSIVE  Works/ p.  243  ; 
Pastoral  Theology,  p.  244;  Catechet- 
ics  ;  and  Miscellaneous  Sermons,  p.  248. 


2.      MISCELLANEOUS   SERMONS. 

AiiERNETHY  (J.)  Sermons  on  various  sub- 
jects.    4  v.      12°.     London,  1762. 

Adams  (T.)  The  three  divine  sisters,  faith, 
hope  and  charity  ;  (etc.)  12°.  New 
York,  1847. 

Alexander  (A.)  Practical  sermons.  8°. 
Phila.,  1850. 

Alexander  (J.  A.)  Sermons.  2  v.  8°. 
New  York,  i860. 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  Discourses  on  common 
topics  of  Christian  faith  and  practice.  8°. 
Neiv    York,  1858. 

Sacramental  discourses.     Atithor'' s  vis. 

The  same.     12°.     Ne^v  York,  \%bo. 

Alford  (II.)  Eastertide  sermons.  12°. 
London,  1866. 

Meditations    in   advent.       16°.     London, 

1865. 


Sermons  on    Christian    doctrine.     2'*  ed. 

12°.      London,  jS6t,. 

Allnutt  (R.  L.)  a  course  of  sermons  on 
Isaiah  vi.     16°.     London,  1846. 

American  (The)  preacher  :  a  collection  of 
sermons  from  eminent  preachers  now  living 
in  the  United  States,  v.  1-4.  12°.  Eliz- 
abethtown  and  A^ew  Haven,  1 791-93. 

Anderson  (J.)  The  pulpit  assistant.  3  v. 
18°.     London,   1826-27. 

Andrewes  (L.)     Ninety-six  sermons.     5   v. 
8°.      Oxford,  1841-43. 
[Library  of  Anelo-Catholic  theology.] 

Annan  (J.  E.)  Serrnons,  doctrinal  and  prac- 
tical.     16°.     Pittsburgh,  1863. 

Armstrong  (N.)  Sermons  on  various  sub- 
jects.    8°.     London,  1854. 

Arnold  (T.)  Sermons.  3  v.  8°.  L^ondon, 
1874. 

Sermons  chiefly  on  the  interpretation   of 

Scripture.     8°.      London,  1874. 

Atterbury  (F.)  Sermons  on  several  sub- 
jects.    3  v.      16°.     London,  1774. 

AuGUSTiNUS     (A.)       Homilies.      4    v.      8°. 
Oxford,  1844-49. 
[Library  of  the  Fathers,  v.  10,  20,  20.  29.] 

Backus  (J.  C.)  Ease  in  Zion.  16°.  Balti- 
more, 1866. 

Bai.guy  (T.)  Discourses  on  various  subjects. 
12°.      Winchester,  1785. 

Balle  (N.  E.)  Select  sermons  with  appro- 
priate prayers.  Translated  from  the  Danish 
by  W.  Pulling.     8°.      London,  1819. 

Ballou  (H.)  a  series  of  lecture  sermons. 
12°.     Boston,  1832. 

Barrow  (I.)  Sermons  on  various  subjects. 
5  V.     8°.      London,  1823. 

Beddome  (B.)  Twenty  short  discourses 
adapted  to  village  worship.  16°.  Dun- 
stable, 1806. 

Bedell  (G.  T.)  Sermons.  With  a  (life)  by 
S.  H.  Tyng.     2  v.     8°.     Phila.,  1835. 

Beecher  (H.  W.)  Sermons  in  Plymouth 
Church,  Brooklyn.  From  reports  by  T.  J. 
Ellinwood.  v  1-8.  1868-72.  8°.  Neiv 
York,  1868-73. 

Beecher  (L.)  Sermons  delivered  on  various 
occasions.     8°.     Boston,  1828. 


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249 


8°.      London,  1S34. 
Sermon>.       8°.      Riclii 


Bki.cher  (J.)  InterestJng  narratives  from  tlie 
Sacred  volume.      12°.     New   York,  1839. 

Herg(J.  F. )  The  ancient  landmark.  iS°. 
Phila.,  1840. 

Sermons.     8°.      Phila.,  1S40. 

IJev.\n  (L.  D.)  Sermons  to  students  and 
thoughtful  person.s.    12°.     A'eiv  York,  1881. 

Keveridge  ( W. )      Sermons.     6  v.     8°.      Ox- 
ford^  1842-45. 
[Library  of  .\nglo-Catliolie  theology.] 

B11.SON  (T.)  The  effect  of  certaine  .sermons 
touching  full  redemption,  sni.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1599. 

Bingham  (G.)  Dis-,ertations,  e.s.say.s  and  ser- 
mons.    2  V.     8°.     London,  1804. 

Binning  (H.)  Sermons  upon  important  sub- 
jects of  practical  religion.  18°.  G/asi;o7ii, 
176c. 

BiSSET  (T.j  Sermons.  8°.  Edinl>tirL;/i, 
1788. 

Blair  (H.  I  Sermon>.  3  V.  18°.  Lon- 
don,  1825. 

The  same 

Blair  (J.  D. 
1825. 

Blair    (S.)     Works,  containing  sermon: 
various  subjects.      12°.     Phila.,  1"]^,^. 

Sermon  at  Philadelphia,  1739,  before 

Synod.      18°.      Phila.,   1739. 

Boakdman  (H.  a.)  Earthly  suffering  and 
heavenly  glory,  (etc.  I      12°.     /V//A?.,  1878. 

Mottoes  foi  the  New  Year.     8°-      L^hila., 

1882. 

Bonnet  (L.  )  Meditations  on  John  .\i.  4"' 
Amer.  ed.      18°.     Xe^c  York,  1844. 

Boston  (T.  i  Sovereignty  and  wisdom  of 
God  in  the  afflictions  of  men.  16°.  Glas- 
gow, 1787. 

BorRDALOiE  (E.I  Sermons  pour  les  di- 
manches.     3  v.      16°.      Paris,  1716. 

Sermons   pour   les   festes.      2^  ed.       2    v. 

18°.     Lyon,  1712. 

Oeuvres.     3  v.      8°.     Paris,  1834. 

Sermons.     Translated    from    the   French 

J^y  A.  Carroll.     2  v.     8°.     Dtddin.  1843. 

BofRN  fS.)  Discourses.  4  v.  8°.  Zo// 
don,  1760-68. 


end. 


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'  Brackenhukv  (E.)  Fifty  three  discourses, 
doctrinal  and  practical.  2  \.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1806. 
Bradley  (C.  )  Family  and  parish  sermons  at 
Clapham  and  Glasljury.  8°.  New  York, 
1844. 

Sermons    preached    in    High   VVycomb.-. 

8°.     Phila.,   1822. 

Breckenridge  (R.)  Two  sermons.  The 
cro.ss  of  Christ  and  the  kingdom  of  Christ. 
24°.     Baltimore,  1833. 

Discourses.     The  calling   of  the    church, 

and  the   rule    of  her  faith.       18°.     Phila., 
1842. 

Brentius  or  Brentz  (J.)  Homiliae  in 
Evangelium  S.  Lucae.    8°.     Rasileae,  1543. 

Brlstol  (G.)  Twelve  sermons.  12°.  0.\- 
ford,  171  7. 

Brooke  (S.  A.)  Christ  in  modern  life.  13"' 
ed.      12°.     L.ondon,  1878. 

Brooks  ( Ph.  1  Sermons.  12°.  A'ew  York, 
1879. 

The  candle  of  the  Lord  and  other  ser- 
mons.     12°.     New  York,  1 88 1. 

Brown  (J.)  Plain  discourses  on  important 
subjects.      16°.      Editiburgh,  1 85 2. 

Brownrig  (R.)  Fourty  sermons.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1661. 

Bruce  (R.)  Sermons.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1843. 
[VVodrow  Society  puVjiieations.] 

BtiCKMiNSl'KR  (J.  S.I  Sermons.  8°.  Boston^ 
1814. 

BuDiiiCuM  (  R.  p.  I  Emanuel  on  the  cross 
and  in  the  garden.     16°.    Ne^v  York,  1844. 

Bi:llingek  (If.  I     Decades.     5  v.     8°.     Cam- 
bridge, 1849. 
[Parker  Society  pulilieations.J 

BURCHARD  (J.)  Sermons,  addresses  and  e.\- 
hortations.      16°.     Builington,  1836. 

BURDER  ((i.i  Village  sermons.  8°.  L'hila., 
1835- 

The  same.     8°.     Ne-w  York,  \_u.  ./.] 

Burc;ess  (A.)  Spiritual  refining.  2  v.  in  i. 
4°.      London,    1652. 

Burns  (J.)  Christian  philosophy;  or,  mate- 
rials for  thought.     8^.     London,  1845. 

■ The  puljiit  cyclopaedia.     8°.     Nezv  York, 

1845. 


250 


ECCLES.    TMEOL.— SERMONS. 


Sermons  cliiefly  desit^ned  for  family  read- 
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Romaine    (W.)      Twelve   discourses.       12°. 
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Swift  (J.)  Discourses.  16°.  Middlehury, 
1805. 

Symington  (W.)  Discourses  on  public  oc- 
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Tait  (A.  C.)  Dangers  and  safeguards  of 
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Taylor  (I.)  Sacurday  evening.  16°.  Hinj^- 
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Taylor  (J.)  A  course  of  sermons  for  all  the 
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1845. 

Taylor  (John).  Sermons.  Published  by  S. 
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Taylor  (R.)  Discourses  on  several  subjects. 
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Taylor  (W.  M.)  The  limitations  of  life, 
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Tennent  (G.)  a  solemn  warning  to  the  secure 
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[Imperfect.] 

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[Bound  with  hi.=  Terrors  of  the  Lord. J 

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The  terrors  of  the  Lord.  A  sermon  up- 
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1749 

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Thauler  (J.)  Conciones.  fol.  Coloniae, 
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Theed  (R.)  Sacred  biography;  or,  Scripture- 
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Tholuck  (A.)  Sermons.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
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Tonstall  (C.)  Sermon  before  Henry  viii., 
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Traill  (R.)    Thirteen  sermons  on  the  throne 
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Trench  (R.  C.)     Sermons  before  the  Univer- 
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Trumbull  (B.)     On  covenanting  with   God. 
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Tuckney    (A.)       Forty    sermons.      sm.    4°. 
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Miscellaneous   sermons,    essays,   and  ad- 
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Walker  (R.)    Sermons  on  practical  subjects. 
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Fifty-two    sermons.      New    ed.       By    S. 

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Wallin     (B.)  The     Redeemer's    charge 

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Wai.SH  (T.)  Sermons,  f^  ed.  16°.  Lon- 
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Watts  (I.)  Nine  sermons.  With  a  preface 
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Wellwood  (H.  M.)  Sermons.  t,^  ed. 
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Wemyss   (G.)      Sermons.    16°.    [«./.]    1703. 

Wesley  (J.)  Sermons.  6  v.  12°.  London, 
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Wetherall  (J.)  Sixteen  orations.  16°. 
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Wharton  (Hannah).  Some  manifestations 
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Whitaker  (E.  W.)  PVuiiiy  sermons.  3  v. 
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White  (H.)  The  believer.  18°.  New 
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White  (J.)  Sermons  preached  before  the 
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Whitefield  (G.)  The  doctrines  of  the  gos- 
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Twenty-three    sermons.      12°.     London, 

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Eighteen  sermons.     Revised  by  A.  Gif- 

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Whyte  (J.)  Sermons  on  doctrinal  and  prac- 
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Wilder  (J.)  Fifteen  sermons  preached  be- 
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WiLKiNS  (J.)  Sermons.  2'ied.  12°.  L.on- 
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Williams    (D.)      Discourses.      5   v.       12°. 

L^ondon,  1738-50. 
Williams  (S.  P.)    Sermons  on  subjects  chiefly 

practical.     8°.     Salem,  1827. 
Williams  (T.)     Sermons.     16°.     Hartford, 

1810. 
WiLLISTON  (S.)    Sermons  adapted  to  revivals. 

18°.     Netv  York,  1828. 
Discourses  on  the   temptations  of  Christ. 

18°.      Utica,  1837. 
Wilson  (E. )     The  living  pulpit,  or,  eighteen 

sermons  by    eminent    Jiving    divines.       8°. 

Phila.,  1853. 
Wilson  (J.)     The  doctrine  of  Jehovah.     18°. 

Edinburgh,  1847. 

Sermons.     16°.     London,  1701. 

Wilson  (S.)     Sermons.    12°.    London,  1753. 
WiNSLOw   (O.)     Patriarchal  shadows.     16°. 

Neia  York,   1863. 
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Witherspoon    (J.)       Sermons    on    practical 

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See,  for  Sermons  on  Special  Topics,  under 

names  of  topics. 


3.      ILLUSTRATIONS,   ETC. 

Anecdotes.  Interpositions  of  Providence. 
4»''  ed.     [(/«««.]      18°.     London,  1837. 

Arvine  (K.)  Cyclopaedia  of  moral  and  re- 
ligious anecdotes.     8°.     New  York,  1849. 

Bate  (J.)  A  cyclopaedia  of  illustrations  of 
moral  and  religious  truths.  7"'  ed.  8°. 
London,  1871. 

Bertram  (R.  A.)  A  homiletic  encyclopae- 
dia of  illustrations  in  theology  and  morals. 
8°.     London,   1879. 

Buck  (C.)  Anecdotes,  religious,  moral,  and 
entertaining.  With  a  preface  by  Ashbel 
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Cawdray  (R.)  a  treasury,  or  storehouse  of 
similes.  Newly  collected.  (4"'  ed.)  By 
J.  G.  Pilkington.  roy.  8°.  London,  1872. 
[With  Spencer  (J.)  Things  new  and  old.] 

CoLTON  (C.  C.)  Lacon  ;  or,  many  things  in 
few  words.  Revised  ed.  8°.  N'ew  York, 
1849. 

Foster  (E.)  A  cyclopaedia  of  poetry,  from 
all  sources  and  on  all  subjects,  roy.  8°. 
New  York,   1876. 

Cyclopaedia  of  prose  illustrations  adapted 

to  Christian  teaching,     i*' series,     roy.  8°. 
New  York,   1878. 

The  same.      z^  series.      roy.  8°.      New 

York,  1878. 

Great  truths  by  great  authors.  A  dictionary 
of  aids  to  reflection,  from  writers  of  all 
ages  and  both  hemispheres.  \_anon.'\  12°. 
Phila.,  1871; 

Hood  (E.  P.)  The  world  of  moral  and  re- 
ligious anecdote.      16°.     London,  1880. 

New  cyclopaedia  (The)  of  illustrative  anec- 
dote, religious  and  moral.  With  introduc- 
tion by  D.  Macleod.     8°.     London,  1872. 

Spencer  (J.)  Things  new  and  old,  or  a 
storehouse  of  illustrations,  with  preface  by 
J.  Fuller.  4"'  ed.  By  J.  G.  Pilkington. 
roy.  8°.     London,   1872. 

Stratton  (T.)  Aureae  sententiae:  select 
sentences  transcribed  from  sundry  eminent 
divines,  and  other  writers.  16°.  I^on 
don,  1768. 

See,  also.  Proverbs  ;  and  Quotations. 


d.    Catechetics. 


I.     THE  THEORY   OF  CATECHETICS. 

GiLLY  (W.  S.)  Horae  catecheticae ;  an  ex- 
position of  the  duty  and  advantages  of  pub- 
lic catechising  in  church.  8°-  London, 
1828. 

The   same.     Edited    by    G.   W.   Doane. 

♦2°.     Pkila.,   1836. 

Zeschwitz  (G.  A.  G.  von).  System  der 
Katechetik.  2«  aufl.  2  v.  8°.  Leipzig^ 
1872-74. 


2.     catechisms   of   particular   CHURCHES. 

See,  for  the  Texts  of  the  Authorized  Cat- 
echisms of  Particular  Churches,  Symbolics, 
pp.  200-203. 

3.      LECTURES,    etc.    UPON    CHURCH    CATECHISMS. 
1HE   BAPTISTS. 

Beddome  (B.)  a  Scriptural  exposition  of 
the  Baptist  catechism.  16°.  Burlington, 
1814. 

THE  CHURCH   OF   ENGLAND. 

Abercrombie  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  cate- 
chism (etc.)  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church.     8°.     Phila.,  1811. 

BiCKERSTETH  (E.)  Questions  illustrating  the 
thirty-nine  articles  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.     12°.      London,  1845. 

Bray  (T.)  A  course  of  lectures  upon  the 
Church  catechism.  2"*  ed.  fol.  Oxford, 
1697. 

Eglurhad    o    gatechism    yr    Eglwys.       18°. 
Llundain,  1 708. 
Note.     In  the  Welsih  language. 

Mayer  (J.)  The  English  catechism  ex- 
plained,    sm.  4°.     London,  1623. 

Nicholson  (W.)     An  exposition  of  the  cate- 
chism   of    the    Church    of    England.       8°. 
Oxford,  1844. 
[Library  of  Anglo-Catholic  thoology.] 

Secker  (T.)  Lectures  on  the  catechism. 
8°.      Cohttnbus,  1835. 

Sherwood  {Mrs.)  Stories  explanatory  of 
the  Church  catechism.  12°.  Burlington, 
1823. 

Trimmer  {Mrs.)  An  attempt  to  familiarize 
the  Church  catechism.  12°.  Nezv  York, 
1807. 

Warburton  (W.)  A  plain  exposition  of  the 
catechism  of  the  Church  of  England,  sm 
4°.     London,  1678. 


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White  (W.)  Lectures  on  the  catechism  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  8°. 
rhila.,  1813. 


THE    HEIDELBERG   CATECHISM. 

Alpen  (H.  S.  van).     Leitfaden   heim    christ- 

lichen    Religions- Unterricht   fiir  die    refor- 

mirte  Jugend.     8°.     Frankfurt  a.  M.,\'&oo. 
Bethune    (G.  W.)     Expository   lectures    on 

the  Heidelberg  catechism.     2  v.     8°.     A^ew 

York,  1864. 
Hagen   (P.  van   der).     De    Heydelbergsche 

Katechismus  verklaert.      8°.     Ainsterdaiii, 

1710. 
Kemp    (J.    van  der).       Predikatien  over  den 

Heidelbergschen     Katechismus..       sm.    4"^. 

Rotte7-dam,   1758. 
The  same.     Sermons  on  the  Heidelbergh 

catechism.     Translated  from  the    Dutch   by 

J.    M.    Van   Harlingen.       2    v.     8°.      Neiv 

Brunsjvick,  1 8 10. 
Pareus   or  Pare  (D.)     Explicationum  cate- 

cheticarum  Zachariae  Ursini    Silesii  absolu- 

tum  opus.      16°.     Heidelbergae,  1612. 
WiTlE  (P.  de).     Catechizatie  ouer  den  Heid- 

elberghschen   Catechismus.      16°.     Anistcr- 

di!»i,  1676. 


THE    FRIENDS    OR    QUAKERS. 

Bevans  (J.)  A  brief  view  of  the  doctrines 
of  the  Christian  religion  as  professed  by  the 
Society  of  Friends.  For  the  instruction  of 
youth.     8°.     London,  181 1. 

THE    PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH. 

Sec,  The  Westminster  Catechism,  p.- 262. 

THE   PROTESTANT   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

See,  The  Church  of  England,  p.  261. 


THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 


Mannock  (J.)     The  poor  man's  catechism  ; 

or,  the  Christian  doctrine   explained.     12°. 

Baltimore,  \_n.  </.] 
The  same.      13"' ed.     24°.     Wirksworili, 

1842. 


THE  SOCINIANS. 


Crell  (J.)  Catechesis  ecclesiarum  Polonica- 
rum.  Anno  Christi  1609  in  lucem  primum 
emissa.  Iterumque  interpositis  compluri- 
bus  annis  a  J.  Crellio  franco,  ac  nunc  tan- 
dem a  J.  Schlichtingio  recognita,  (etc.) 
18°.      Irenopoli,  1 659. 


THE   WESTMINSTER    CATECHISM. 


Assembly's  (The)  Shorter  catechism  cate- 
chetically  illustrated  and  practically  applied. 
By  an  elder  of  the  Free  Church.  \^a)ion.'\ 
2^  ed.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1846. 

Boston  (T.)  An  illustration  of  the  doctrines 
of  the  Christian  religion  upon  the  plan  of 
the  Assembly's  Shorter  catechism,  compre- 
hending a  complete  body  of  divinity.  3  v. 
8°.      London,  1812. 

Boyu  (J.  R.)  The  Weslminster  Shorter 
catechism.  With  analysis,  proofs,  infer- 
ences and  illustrative  anecdotes.  16°.  Xew 
York,  1854. 

Brown  (J.)  An  essay  towards  an  explication 
of  the  Assembly's  Shorter  catechism.  12°. 
Carlisle,  1 797. 

The  same.      12°.     New  York,  I'i/^'-^. 

The  same.      12°.     Neiv  York,  1854. 

Chauncy  (C.)  The  doctrine  which  is  accord- 
ing to  godliness.      16°.      London,  1737. 

Cross  (J.)  Illustrations  of  the  Shorter  cate- 
chi.sm    for    children.       2  v.       18°.     Phila., 

Fisher  (J.)  The  Westminster  Assembly's 
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1S79. 

The  same.     2  v.      12°.      Phila.,  1841. 

Key  (A.)  to  the  Shorter  catechism  ;  contain- 
ing catechetical  exercises,  (etc.)  18°.  Xeiv 
York,  1847. 

Lye  (T.)  a  plain  and  familiar  method  of 
instructing  the  younger  sort,  according  to 
the  Lesser  catechism.      16°.     London,  \b']2. 

McDowell  (J.)  Theology,  in  a  series  of 
sermons,  in  the  order  of  the  Westminster 
Shorter  catechism.  2  v.  8°.  Elizabeth- 
town,  1826. 

Patterson  (A.  S.)  A  concise  system  of 
theology  on  the  basis  of  the  Shorter  cate- 
chism.     16°.     New  York,  1848. 

Vincent  (T.)  An  explicatory  catechism  ;  or 
an  explanation  of  the  Shorter  catechism. 
12°.     Nexv  York.  1 806. 

The  same.      18°.     Edinburgh,  1837. 

Watson  (P.)  A  body  of  practical  divinity, 
consisting  of  sermons  on  the  Lesser  cate- 
chism.    4°.     London,  1692. 

WiLLlsON  (J.)  >  An  example  of  plain  cate- 
chising upon  the  Shorter  catechism.  16°. 
Glasgow,  1754. 


4.      INDIVIDUAL   PUBLICATIONS. 

Ames  (W.)  Christianae  catecheseos  scia- 
graphia.      18°.     E'ranekerae,   1635. 

Brentius  or  Brentz  (J.)  Den  Catechismus, 
inhoudendedie  principaele  Hoofestucken  en 
Artyckelen  ens  christelijcken  Gheloofs.  sm. 
4°.      [^Amsterdam,']  1 559. 

Colbert  (C.  J.)  Instructions  generales  en 
forme  de  catechisme.  A  I'usage  des  Cath- 
oliques  de  son  diocese.  v.  2-3.  1 6°. 
Parts,  1 7 10. 

Cyril  (S.)     Catechetical  lectures.     8°.     Ox- 
ford, 1838. 
[Library  of  the  fathers,  v.  2.] 

Dieterich  (C.)  Institutiones  catecheticae. 
*8°.     Lubecae,  1645. 

Du  Moulin  (W.)  La  religion  revelee.  A 
I'usage  des  catechumenes.  i*^^  partie.  16°. 
Leide,  1752. 


Ej'ITOME  (An)  of  Christian  doctrine,  for  the 
instruction  of  youth.  \_anon.'\  18°.  Phila., 
1819. 

Ford  (J.)  Catechetical  theology  for  youth. 
18°.     New  York,   185 1. 

Gall  (J. )  The  first  initiatory  catechism. 
In  the  Ojibwa  language  :  translated  by  P. 
Dougherty.      12°.     A^ew  York,  1847. 

A  key  to  the  second  initiatory  catechism. 

16°.     Edinburgh,  [n.  d.'\ 

Hammond  (H.)  A  practicall  catechisme. 
5"*  ed.     sm.  4°.     London,  1649. 

The  same.     8°.     Oxford,  1849. 

[Library  of  Anglo-Catholie  theology.] 

Hawaiian  catechism.  He  ui  nokamovolelo 
kahko  (etc.)      18°.      Oahti,  1832. 

King  (J.)  Stoicheiosis  eloquiorum  Dei.  i8°. 
Edinburgh,  1637. 

Klevesahl  (E.  C.)  Evangelische  wichtige 
Wahiheiten,  in  Catechismus  (etc.)  2  v. 
in  I.     8°.     Basel,   IT]6. 

NowELL   (A.)    A  catechism  written  in  Latin  : 
translated  into  English  by  T.  Norton.     8°. 
_  Cambridge,  1855. 
[Parker  Society  publications.] 

Osterwald  (J.  F.)  A  catechism  for  youth. 
With  additions  by  S.  Bayard.  16°.  Neiv 
York,  18 1 2. 

The  grounds  of  the  Christian  religion  ex- 
plained in  a  catechetical  discourse.  Ren- 
dered into  English  by  H.  Wanley.  8°. 
London,  1764. 

Parry  (H.)  A  catechisme  of  Christian  re- 
ligion.     16°.     London,  [1600?] 

Rogers  (D.)  The  practicall  catechisme.  sm. 
4°.     London,  1640. 

Y.-VTES  (J.)  A  modell  of  divinitie  catechistic- 
ally  composed,     sm.  4°.     London,  1622. 


4.     DUTIES  OF  THE  CHURCH 

a.    Worship. 
I.     The  Theory  (etc  )  of  Worship. 

Charnock     (S.)       Spiritual    worship.      8° 
London,  1815. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  3.] 


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Haldane  (J.  A.)  A  view  of  the  social  wor-, 
ship  and  ordinances  observed  by  the  first 
Christians.  Drawn  from  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures.     12°.      Edinburgh,  1805. 

Harnack  (T.)  Einleitung  und  Grundlegung 
der  praktischen  Theologie,  Theorie  und 
Geschichte  des  Cultus.  8°.  Erlangen, 
1877. 

Hughes  (J.)  Theological  essays  on  the  na- 
ture and  obligations  of  public  worship.  12°. 
London,  1818. 

Jelf  (G.  E.)  The  house  of  God  the  home 
of  man.     12°.     Loiidon,  iS"]?,. 

Orton  (J.)    Discourses  on  Christian  worship. 
8°.     London,  1842. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  1.] 

Phillips  (E.  T.  M.)  The  ordinances  of 
spiritual  worship  :  their  history,  meaning, 
and  end.      12°.     London,  1863. 

Steele  (R.)  A  remedy  for'  wandering 
thoughts  in  the  worship  of  God.  16°. 
New   York,  1835. 

Tyler  (J.  E.)  Primitive  Christian  worship  : 
or  the  evidence  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  and 
the  church,  against  the  invocation  of  saints 
and  angels,  and  the  blessed  virgin  Mary. 
8°.     London,   1847. 

VlTRlNGA  (C.)  De  synagoga  vetere  libri  tres. 
2  V.     4°.     Franeqiierae,  1696. 

Watts  (I.)     The  holiness  of  times,  places, 
and  people.     4°.     London,  1753. 
[In  his  Worksi,  v.  2.] 

See,  also,  RiBLicAL  Archaeology,  p.  58 ; 
LiTURGics,  p.  264  ;  Prayer  ;  Praisf.  ; 
and  under  names  of  various  churches  in 
Ecclesiology,  pp.  222-238. 


2.    Liturgies. 


COMPREHENSIVE,   CONTROVERSIAL.   AND 
MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 


AUGUSTI  (J.  C.  W.)     Beitragezurchristlichen 

Kunst-Geschichte    und   Liturgik.       2  v.  in 

I.     8°.     Leipzig,  1841-46. 
Daniel  (H.  A.)     Codex  litvrgicvs  ecclesiae 

vniversae  in  epitomen  redactvs.     4  v.     8°. 

Lipsiac,  1847-53, 


CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Codex  litvrgicvs  ecclesiae  Romano-Catli- 
olicae. 

v.  2.    Codex  litvrgicvs  ecclesiae  Lvtheranae. 

v.  :i.  Codex  litvrgicvs  ecclesiae  Reformataeatque 
Anglieanae. 

V.  4.    Codex  litvrgicvs  ecclesiae  Orientalis. 

Denzinger  (H.)  Ritus  orientalium,  Coptor- 
um,  Syrorum,  et  Armenorum  in  administran- 
dis  sacramentis.  Ex  Assemanis,  Renaudo- 
tio,  Trombelliy,  aliisque  fontibus  authenticis 
collectos,  (etc.)  2  v.  8°.  Wircelmrgi, 
1863-64. 

Hall  (P.)  Fragmentaliturgica.  Documents 
illustrative  of  the  liturgy  of  the  Church  of 
England ;  exhibiting  the  several  emenda- 
tions of  it,  and  the  substitutions,  that  have 
been  proposed  from  time  to  time,  and  par- 
tially adopted,  whether  at  home  or  abroad. 
7  v.     18°.     Baih,  1848. 

contents. 
v.  1.    Puritan  prayer  book. 

New  book  of  Scotland,  1044. 

Communion  office  Edw.  vi. 

Rattray's  Liturgy  of  Jerusalem. 
V.  2.    Stephenson's  Primitive  liturgiet*. 

Scougal's  Aberdeen  service. 

Deacon's  Litany,  1707. 
V.  .'5.     Whiston's  Primitive  liturgy. 
V.  4.    Henley's  Liturgy  of  the  oratory. 
V.  5.    Nonjuror's  and  Scottish  oflHce.«. 

Skinner's  Prayers,  etc. 
V.6.     Deacon's  Devotion*. 
V.  7.     Dunkirk  prayer-book. 
Reliquiae    liturgicae.      Documents   con- 
nected   with   the    liturgy    of.  the  Church  of 
England  ;     exhibiting    the    substitutes    that 
have  been  successively  proposed    at  home, 
and  the  alterations  that  have  been  made  in 
the  adaptation  of  it  to  other  churches.     5  v. 
18°.     Bath,  1847. 

contents  : 
V.  1.    The  Middleburgh  prayer-book. 
V.  2.    The  Scottish  prayer-book. 
V.  :i.    The  Parliamentary  directory. 
V.  4.    The  Savoy  litursiy. 
V.  5.    The  American  prayer-book. 
Henley  (J  )     The  appeal  of  the  oratory  to 
the  first  ages  of   Christianity.     A  new  im- 
pression, 1727.      18°.     Bath,  1848. 
[In  Hall  (P.)     Fragmenta  liturgica,  v.  4.] 
Hickeringill  (E.)     The  ceremony  monger, 
his  character.      12°.     London,  [n.  d.^ 


HoEFLlNG   I'F.  W.  F.1     Von  der  composition 

.,  der  christlichen  Gemeinde  Gottisdienste. 
Eine  liturgische  Abhaiidlung.  8°.  Erlan- 
ren,   1837. 

Lee  (F.  G.)  A  glossary  of  liturgical  and  ec- 
clesiastical terms.  With  illustrations.  8°. 
London,  1877. 

Liturgies  and  other  documents  of  the  Ante- 
Nicene  period.  Translated  by  J.  Donaldson, 

•    (etc.)     8°.     Edinburgh,  1872. 
[Ante-Nicene  Christinn  libr  iry.] 

Morel  de  Voleine  (L. )     De  I'influence  de 
la    liturgie    Catholi  jue    sur    I'architecture, 
principalement    dans    le    diocise   de    Lyon. 
56  pp.     8°.     Lyon,  1 86 1. 
[With  Ko  IX  s  Liturgie  de  I^yon.] 

Recherches    historiques    sur    la    liturgie 

Lyonnaise.     43  pp.     8°.     Zi'>«,  1856. 
[With  Roux's  Liturgie  de  Lyon.] 

Suite  aux  considerations  sur  I'architecture 

dans  ses   rapports    avec  la  liturgie.     51  pp. 

8°.     Lyon,  1863. 

[With  Roux's  Liturgie  de  Lyon.] 

Neale  (J.  M.)  Essays  on  liturgiology  and 
church  history.  With  an  appendix  of  li- 
turgical quotations  from  the  Isapostoiic  fa 
thers,  by  the  Rev.  G.  Moultrie.  8°.  Lon- 
don^ 1863. 

Owen  (J.)  A  discourse  concerning  liturgies, 
and  their  imposition.  8°.  London,  1826. 
[In  his  Worlvs,  v.  19.] 

Robinson  (B.)  A  review  of  the  case  of  litur- 
gies, and  their  imposition.  In  answer  to 
Mr.  Bennet's  Brief  history  of  forms  of  pray- 
er.     12°.     London,  17 10. 

Roux  (Abbe).  La  liturgie  de  la  sainte  eglise 
de  Lyon  d'apres  les  monuments.  [^anon.] 
8°.     Ziw/,   1864. 

Taylor  (J.)     An  apology  for  authorized    and 
set  forms  of  liturgy  against  the  pretence   of 
the  Spirit.     8°.     London,  1839. 
[In  his  Works,  y.  7.] 

SedT  also,  under  the  topics  following  ;  under 
Prayer,  p.  270;  Ecclesiology,  Compre- 
hensive Works,  p.  222;  and  under  The 
Presbyterian  Polity,  p.  235. 


ECCLES.    THEOL.— LITURGICS.  265 

B.      LITURGIES   OF   PARTICULAR   CHURCHES. 

(///  alpliabetical  order.') 


THE   ARMENIAN   CHURCH. 

Liturgie  Armenienne.     Traduiteen  Fran<;ois 

par  J.  B.  E.  Pascal,     roy.  8°.     Paris,  1844. 

[With  Pascal  (J.  B.  E.)  La  liturgie  Catholique.] 
Neve   (F.)     De   Tin  vocation   du  Saint- Esprit 

dans   la   liturgie  Armenienne.     44  pp.     8°. 

Louvain,  1862. 

[With  Roux's  Liturgie  de  Lyon.] 
See,        also,       LiTURGlcs,       Comprehensive 

Works,  p.  264. 

THE    CHURCH    OF    ENGLAND. 

Barker  (J.J  Lectures  on  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land prayer  book.      12°.      Wi^rtley,  1847. 

Berens  (E.)  The  history  of  the  prayer  book 
of  the  Church  of  England.  2'^  ed.  12°. 
Oxford,  1 84 1. 

Brief  (A)  discourse  of  the  troubles  begun  at 
FVankfort,  in  the  year  1554,  about  the  Book 
of  common  prayer  and  ceremonies,   [^nnon.^ 
12°.     London,  reprinted,  1846. 
Note.     Ascribed  to  W.  Whittingham. 

Book  (The)  of  common  prayer,  and  admin- 
istration of  the  sacraments  (etc.)  according 
to  the  use  of  the  Church  of  England.  8°. 
O.vford,  1770. 

The  same.      16°.      O.vford,  1795. 

The  same.      18°.      ai/);v/,  1S40. 

The  same.     (In  Hebrew.)     8°.      London, 

1841. 

The  same.     The  two  liturgies,  1549,  and 

1552:   with   other  documents  set    forth  by- 
authority  in  the  reign  of  Edward  vi.      Edited 
by  J.  Ketley.     8°.      Cambridge,  1844. 
[PaiUei-  Society  publications.] 

The    same.     Liturgia,  seu    liber  precum 

communium  (etc.)  Ed.  5*.  16°.  Londini, 
1733- 

The    order   of  daily   service,   the   litany, 

etc.,  with  plain-tune,  according  to  the  use 
of  the  United  Church  oC  England  and  Ire- 
land.    4°.     London,  1843. 


266 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— LITURGICS. 


Book  (The)  of  common  prayer,  of  the  Churcli 
of  England,  adapted  for  general  use  in 
other  Protestant  Churches,  [^anon.']  1 6°. 
Londou,  1852. 

Butler  (C.  M.)  The  book  of  common  pray- 
er, interpreted  by  its  history.  2^  ed.  18°. 
New   York,  [i860?] 

DoWNES  (S.)  The  lives  of  the  compilers  of 
the  liturgy :  with  an  historical  account  of 
its  several  reviews.  2"*  ed.  improved.  12°. 
London,  1722. 

[With  Spairow   (A.)     Exposition  of  the  prayer 
boolc.]  I 

GOULBURN  (E.  M.)  The  office  of  the  holy 
communion  in  the  Book  of  common  prayer. 
A  series  of  lectures.  16°.  New  York, 
1867. 

Harrison  (B.  )  An  historical  inquiry  into 
the  true  inttrpretation  of  the  rubrics  in  the 
Book  of  common  prayer,  respecting  the  ser- 
mon and  the  communion  service.  8°. 
London,  1845. 

Keeling  (W.)  Liturgire  Brittanicn;;  or,,  the 
several  editions  of  the  Book  of  common 
prayer  of  the  Church  of  England:  with  the 
liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  :  ar- 
ranged to  shew  their  respective  variations. 
2'' ed.     8°.     London,.  \^i. 

L'E.STRANGE  (II.)  The  alliance  of  divine 
offices,  exhibiting  all  the  liturgies  of  the 
Church  of  England  since  the  Reformation  ; 
ax  also  the  late  Scotch  service  book.  (With) 
annotations.  1690.  8°.  Oxford,  reprint- 
ed,  1846. 
[IJbrury  of  An^lo-catliolie  theology.] 

Liturgies  and  occasional  forms  of  prayer  set 
forth    in    the    reign    of    Queen    Elizabeth. 
Kdited  by  W.  K.  Clay.     8°.       Cambridge, 
1847. 
[I'arker  Society  piiljlications  ] 

I'RIVATE  prayers   put   forth    by    authority    of 
Queen    Elizabeth.      Edited  by  W.  K.  Clay. 
8°.     Cambridge,  1851. 
(Parker  Society  puhlication.s.] 

Procter  (F.)  A  history  of  the  Book  of  com- 
mon prayer.      12°.      Cambridge,  1855. 

ROWE  (S.)  An  appeal  to  the  rul)ric  in  a  re- 
view of  the  several  clauses  of  the  ritual 
code.      16°.     London,  1S41. 


SCUDAMORE  (W.  E.)  Notitia  eucharistica,  a 
commentary,  explanatory,,  doctrinal,  and 
historical,  on  the  order  for  the  administra- 
tion of  the  Lord's  Supper  according  to  the 
use  of  the  Church  of  England.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1872. 

Simeon  (C.)  The  excellency  of  the  liturgy. 
12°.     Ne7v  York,  1 813. 

Sparrow  (A.)  A  rationale,  or  practical  ex- 
position of  ihe  Book  of  common  prayer. 
12°.     London,  1722. 

Wheatly  (C.)  a  rational  illustration  of 
the  Book  of  common  prayer.  12°.  Lon- 
don,  1852. 

See,  also,  LiTURGiCS,  Comprehensive  Works, 
p.  264 ;  and  Presisyterian  Liturgies,  p. 
267. 


THE   COPTIC   CHURCH. 


6't'^,LlTURGlCS,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  264. 


the    FRENCH    PROTESTANT    CHURCH    IN    THE     UNITED 
STATES. 


Liturgy  (The),  or  forms  of  divine  service, 
of  the  French  Protestant  Church,  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  Translated  from  the  liturgy  of 
the  churches  of  Neufchatel  and  Vallangin. 
2**  ed.  revised.      16°.      Charleston,  1853. 


GERMAN    REFORMED   CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATE3. 

LiTUR(;v  (A);  or,  order  of  Christian  worship. 
12°.     Phila.,  1859. 

THE  GREEK  CHURCH. 

Euchologion  to  mega  periechon  tas  ton  epta 
musterion  akolouthias,  (etc.)  Ekdosis  nei 
epistasia  tupographike  S.  I.  Zerbou.  8°. 
henetia,  1 85 1. 

See,  also,  LiTURGlCS,  Comprehensive  Works, 
p.  264. 


ECCLES.    THEOI,.— LITURGICS. 


267 


THE    IRVINGITE   OR   APOSTOLIC   CATHOLIC   CHURCH. 


Liturgy  (The)  nnd  oiher  divine  olTices  of  the 


Church. 


1^670  York,  1S51. 


Order  (The)  for  the  daily  services  of  the 
Church,  and  for  the  administration  of  the 
sacraments,  as  the  same  are  to  be  conducted 
at  Albury.     4°.      London,  [«.  </.] 


Form  (The)  of  prayers  according  to  the  cus- 
tom of  the  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Jews. 
Edited  and  with  the  former  translations 
carefu'lv  c'lre.tfd,  hy  I.  Leeser.  4  v. 
8°.     Phila.,  5597-98- 

Prayers  (The)  of  Israel,  wi  h  nn  English 
translation.  -5'^ed.  sm.  4°.  Neio  York, 
i860. 

ZuNZ  [Dr.)  Die  Ritus  dessynagogalen  Gottes- 
dienstes,  geschichtlich  entwickelt.  8°.  Ber- 
lin, 1859. 

See,  also,  Biiu.icAL  Archaeology,  p.  58; 
and  Judaism,  p.  108. 


THE    LUTHERAN    CHURCH. 


In  Ge 


■many. 


Agende  fiir  die  evangelische  Kirche  in  den 
Koniglich  Preussischen  Landen.  Mit  lieson- 
deren  Beslimmungen  und  Zusjitzen  fiir  die 
Provinz  Brandenburg.     4°.     Berlin,   1829. 

Ha.n'D-AGENDE.      12°.     /.V;-////,  [1850?] 

In  Sweden. 

Kyrko-handbok,  hwaruti  stadgas  huru 
Gudstjensten  i  Swenska  Forsamlingar  skall 
behandlas.  Fjerde  Upplagan.  12°.  Stock- 
holm, 1839. 

In  the  United  States. 

Collection  (A)  of  hymns,  and  a  liturgy,  for 
The  use  of  Evangelical  Lutheran  Churches. 

16°.     Fhila.,  1814. 

Note.  Tlie  above  liturgy  is  bound  with  the  var. 
eds.  of  the  Hymns  of  tlie  Lutheran  Church. 


Ki'NZK  (^  [.  C'  1  Hymns  and  prayer  book  for 
the  use  of  Lutheran  Churches.  16°.  A'eto 
York,  1795. 


THE   METHODIST    CHURCH. 


Sunday  (The)  services  of  the   people  called 

Methodists.      16°.      London,  178S. 
The  same.     7""  ed.    12°.     London,i?>i(). 


THE    MORAVIAN   CHURCH. 


Liturgy  and  hymns  of  the  United  Brethren. 
New  ed.      18°.     LonJoti,  1840. 


THE   SO-CALLED   PRESBY1  ERIAN    LITURGIES. 

Baird  (C.  W.)  A  book  of  public  prayer 
compiled  from  the  authorized  formularies 
of  worship  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
8°.     Neiv  York,  1857. 

Eutn,\ia,    or   the    Presbyterian    liturgies: 

historical    sketches,      \_onon.']      12°.      New 
York,  1855. 

The  same.     A  chapter  on  liturgies.    With 

introduction  by  T.  Binney.      18°.     London, 
1856. 

Book  (The)  of  common  prayer,  as  amended 
by  the  Westminster  divines,  1661.  Edited 
by  C.  W.  Shields.      16°.     Phila.,  1867. 

The  same.      2^  revised    ed.      16°.      Neif 

York,  1 88 1. 
Note.    See,  also,  Savoy  liturgy. 

Parliamentary  (The)  directory.  A  direc- 
tory for  the  publique  worship  of  God, 
throughout  the  three  kingdoms  of  England, 
Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Together  with  an 
ordinance  of  Parliament  for  the  taking  away 
of  the  Book  of  common  prayer,  (etc.)  sm. 
4°.  London,  1645. 
[With    We.'ftminster    Assembly     Larger    cate- 

chi.sm,  ed.  1048.] 

The  same.      16°.     Bath,  1847. 

[In  Hall  (P.)  Reliquiae  liturgicae,  v.  3.] 


i6S 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— LITURGICS. 


Pkeces  ecclesiaslicae.  The  forms  of  public 
'  devotion,  instituted  by  Calvin,  John  Knox, 
Martin  Bucer,  Microniiis,  and  other  Presby- 
terian divines  ;  ado)Dted  and  used  in  various 
branches  of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  8°. 
New  York,  1856. 
St.  Peter's  Church,  Rochester.  The  church 
book.  Containing  the  order  of  public  wor- 
ship, (etc.)      12°.      Rochester,    1855. 

The    same.        Book    of     worship.        8°. 

RocJiester,   1864. 
Savoy  (The)  liturgy.     The  reformation  of  the 
liturgy.     As  it  was  presented  to  the  bishops. 
London,  1661.      16°.     Bath,  1847. 
(In  Hall  (P.)  Reliquiae  liturgieae,  v  4.] 
Shields    (C.    W.)       Liturgia   expurgala  : -or 
the  Prayer-book  amended  according  to  the 
Presbyterian    revision  of  1661,  and  histori- 
cally and  critically  reviewed.     16°.     Phila., 
1867. 

[With  Book  of  common  prayer,  lOGl.J 
See,  alzo.  Church  ok  Scotland,  p.  269. 


THE    PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

For  Directory  of  Worship,  etc..  See,  The  Prks- 
BYTKRiAN  Church,  p.  202 ;  The  Presby- 
terian Polity,  p.  235  ;  and  Parliamentary 
Directory  under  the  Preshyterian  Litur- 
gies, p.  267. 


PRIMITIVE    LITURGIES. 

See,    I.ITURGICS,    Comprehensive    Works,    p. 
264. 


THE    PROTESTANT    EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Book  (The)   of  common  prayer    and    admin- 
istration   of  the    sacraments    (etc.)    of    the 
Protestant   Episcopal   Church,    1785.     16°. 
Bath,  reprinted,  1847. 
[In  Hall  (P.)     Keliquiae  litiirpioao,  v.  .I.! 

The  same.     With  the  psalter.  8°.   Phila., 

1809. 

The  same.      16°.     /'///A/.,  1843. 

The  •same.     24°.     Phila.,  1867. 


HoBART  (J.  H.)  A  companion  for  the  festi- 
vals and  fasts  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church.  Selected  and  altered  from  Nel- 
son's Companion,  (etc.)  12°.  Neiv  York, 
1804. 

Offices  from  the  litumrv.     12°.   Phila.,  1850. 

,See,  also,  Church  OF  ENGLAND,  p.  265. 


PURITAN    LITURGIES. 

MiDDLEBURGH  prayerbook.  A  looke  of  the 
forme  of  common  prayers,  (etc.)  agreeable 
to  the  vse  of  the  Reformed  Chvrches.  Mid- 
dlebvrgh,    1587.        16°.      Bath,  reprinted, 

1847. 

[In  Hall  (P.I     Reliquiae  liMirRicae,  v.  1.] 
^OTE.    The  Puritan  Prayer  hook  amended. 
Puritan  prayer-book.     A  booke  of  the  forme 
of  common  prayers,  agreeable  to  the  use  of 
the  Reformed  Chvrches.     London,  [1584  ?j 
16°.      Bath,  reprinted,   1848. 
[In  Hall  (P.)    Fragmenta  liturgica,  v.  l.J 


THE    REFORMED    (dUTCh)     CHURCH. 


Ps.'VLMS  (The)  of  David  with  hymns  and 
spiritual  songs.  Also,  the  liturgy,  of  the 
Reformed  Cihurch.  16''.  A'eiu  York,  1810 
Note.    Tlio  above  lituigy  is  bound  witlj  tJie  var. 

eds.  of  the  Hymns  of  the  Reformed  Church. 


THE    REFORMED   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH 


Book  (The)  of  common  prayer  of  the  Re 
formed  Episcojial  Church.  Adopted  by  the 
second  (jeneral  Council,  May  1874.  12°. 
Phila.,  1S74. 


THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 


Arbor  vitae  aeternae  continens  preces  matu- 
tinas  et  vespertinas,  (etc.)  18°.  Colonial, 
1784. 


ECCLES.    TIIEOL.— LITURGICS. 


269 


Breviarium  Romanum,  ex  decreto  sacro- 
sancti  Coiicilii  Tridentini  restitutum  (etc.) 
4  V.      12°.     MecJdiiiiae,  1856. 

Breuiarium  scdm  vsum  et  consuetudinem 
maioiis  ecclesie  Traiectensis.  sm.  4°. 
Veiled  is,   1497. 

Chiflet  (L.  )  Les  exercises  des  devotions 
('hrestiennes.      24°.     Bruxelles,  1674. 

England  (J.)  Explanation  of  the  construc- 
tion, (etc.)  of  a  church,  and  of  the  nature 
and  ceremonies  of  the  mass.  16°.  Bal/i- 
iiiore,  1834. 

FOYE  (M.  VV.)  Romish  rites,  ofifices,  and 
legends;  or,  authorised  superstitions  and 
idolatries  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  Literally 
translated  and  compiled  from  the  authorised 
editions.      2<i  ed.    8°.     London,   1851. 

Garden  (The^  of  the  soul :  a  manual  of  fer- 
vent prayers,  (etc.)     16°.    A'dTy  For/',  1845. 

Lewis  (G.)  The  Bible,  the  missal  and  the 
breviary  ;  or  ritualism  self  illustrated  in  the 
liturgical  hooks  of  Rome:  containing  the 
text  of  the  Missal,  (etc.)  with  notes.  2  v. 
in  I.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1853. 

MissALE  Romanum,  juxta  decretum 
cilii  Tridentini  restitutum,  (etc.)  4*^ 
pone,  1808. 

The  same.     fol.      Prague,  \%i^^. 

The  collects,  epistles,  and  gospels,  accord- 
ing to  the  use  of  the  holy  Roman  Cliurch. 
Translated  from  the  Missal,  by  J.  Gother. 
2  V.      16°.     London,  1836. 

Pascal  (J.  B.  E.)  Origines  et  raison  de  la 
liturgie  Catholique  en  forme  de  dictionnaire. 
roy.  8°.     Paris,  1844. 

Power  J.)  The  Catholic's  manual.  16°. 
New  York,  1832. 

Taylor  (W.)  The  Christian's  monitor.  18°. 
Neiti  York,  1 8 19. 

See,  also,  LiTURGlCS,  Comprehensive  Works, 
p.  264. 


SCOTLAND  (the   ESTABLISHED   CHURCH    Of). 

b'^rclay  (P.)  A  persuasive  to  the  people  of 
Scotland,  in  order  to  remove  their  prejudice 
to  the  Book  of  common  prayer.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1723. 


.  Con- 
Olisi- 


Brunton  (A.)  Forms  for  public  worship  in 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  16°.  Edinburgh, 
1848. 

Carstairs  (A.  G.)  The  Scottish  communion 
service,  with  the  public  services  for  the  fast 
day,  Saturday  and  Monday,  before  and  after 
communion.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1829. 

Gillespie   (G.)     A  dispute  against  the  En- 
glish  Popish   ceremonies,  obtruded    on  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  (1637.)     roy.  8°.    Ed- 
inburgh, reprinted,  1844. 
[In  Presbyterian's  armourj'.  v.  1.] 

Lettfr  (A)  from  a  blacksmith  to  the  ministers 
and  elders  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  18°. 
London,  1814. 

Liturgy  (The)  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  or 
John  Knox's  Book  of  common  order.  Ed- 
ited and  revised  by  J.  Gumming.  18°. 
London,  1840. 

New  (The)  booke  of  common  prayer.  Ac- 
cording to  the  form  of  the  Kirke  of 
Scotland,  our  brethren  in  faith  and  cove- 
nant. Printed  by  John  Joness,  1644.  16°. 
Bath,  reprinted,  1848. 
[In  Hall  (P.)  Fragmentaliturgiea,  v.  1.]! 

See,  also,  p.  203;  and  The  Presbyterian 
Polity,  p.  235. 


SCOTLAND  (the  SO-CALLED  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH  of). 


Order  (The)  of  the  administration  of  the 
Lord's  Supper,  or  Holy  Communion,  for 
the  use  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edi- 
tions of  1637,  1724,  1743,  1755, 1764,1796, 
1800,  1844.  16°.  Bath,  1848. 
[In  Hall  (P.)  Fragmenta  liturgiea,  v.  o.j 

Booke  (The)  of  common  prayer  and  admin- 
istration of  the  sacraments.  And  other 
parts  of  divine  service  for  the  use  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1637. 
r6°.  Bath^  reprinted,  1847. 
[In  Hall  (P.)  Reliquiae  liturgicae,  v.  2.] 

See,  also,  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND,  under  name* 
of  Keeling  and  L' Estrange,  p.  266. 


270 


ECCLES.    THEOL.— PRAYER 


SWITZERLAND   (thE    REFORMED   CHURCH    In). 

Ebrard  (J.  H.  A.)    ReformiitesKirchenbuch. 
4°.     Zihich,  1847. 

THE   SYRIAN   CHURCH. 

See,    LiTURGlCS,    Comprehensive    Works,    p. 
264. 


PRIVATE    MANUALS. 


Hodge  (A.  A.)  Manual  of  forms.  Con- 
formed to  the  doctrine  and  discipline  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church.       18".     Pliila.,  1877. 

Everts  (W.  W.)  The  IJible  manual  :  selec- 
tions of  Scripture  arranged  for  occasions  of 
public  and  private  worship.  12°.  A^etu 
York,  1846. 

Pastor's   hand  book.      16°.     Ahnu     Ycrk, 

1846. 


3.     Prayer. 


COMPREHENSIVE   AND   MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 


Alcantara  (P.  d').  A  golden  treatise  of 
mental  prayer.  Tran.slated  by  G.  Wil- 
loughby.      12°.     Phila.,  1844. 

Anderson  (R.)  The  Lord's  prayer,  a  man- 
ual of  religious  knowledge,  i^  cd.  16°. 
Lptidon,  1 84 1. 

Bennet  (B.)  The  second  part  of  the  Chris- 
tian oratory.     2^  ed.      12°.    London,   1735. 

Beveridge  (W.)  The  great  necessity  and 
advantage  of  public  prayer,  (etc.)  18°. 
New  York,  1845. 

Bickersip:tii  (E.)  A  treatise  on  prayer :  de- 
signed to  assist  in  the  devout  discharge  of 
that  duty.      12°.     Richmond,  1839. 

The  same.    15"'  ed.    16°.   Loudon,  1839. 

Blackall  (O.)  Practical  discourses  on  the 
Lord's  prayer.      12°.     I^ondon,  I'jz'j. 


Bright  (G.)  A  treatise  of  prayer.  12°. 
London,  1678. 

Brown  (J.)  A  pious  and  elaborate  treatise 
concerning  prayer,  and  the  answer  of  pray- 
er.     16°.      Glasgow,  1745. 

Clarke  (J.  F  j  'I'lie  Christian  docirine  of 
prayer.     3<*  ed.      iw^.     Boslji,  1S50. 

The  same.     .S">  ed.      16°.     Boston,  xZ"] a,. 

Cobbet  (1".  1  A  nr>.-fic;il  cliscoLiiSj  ui  prayer. 
16°.      London,  1654. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  1657, 

Goodrich  (C.  A.).  The  Bible  history  of 
prayer.  With  practical  reflections.  12°. 
Boston,  1856. 

Goodwin  (T.)  The  r^jturn  of  prayers.  16°. 
Oxford,  1839. 

GreenleaP'  (J.)  Thoughts  on  ^-rayer.  16°. 
Phila.,  1857. 

GuYON   [Madame).     A  short  and   easy  meth- 
od of  praytr.      16°.     London,  1775. 
[With  Molinob'  Spiritual  guide.] 

Hamilton  (J.)  The  mount  of  Olives;  and 
other  lectures  on  prayer.  16°.  NezvYork, 
1848. 

HiLLER  (O.  P.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's 
prayer.      16°.     London.  1864. 

HOWELS  (W.)  Sermons  on  the  Lord's 
prayer.     8°.     London,   1835. 

Jenks  (B.)  The  liberty  of  prayer  asserted 
and  guarded  from  licentiousness.  12°. 
London,  17 16. 

Law  (W.)  The  spirit  of  prayer.  ■  12°. 
L^ or t  land,  1815. 

Martin  (L)     Letters  on  prayer.     12°.    Edin- 
burgh, 1836. 
[With  his  iJiscourses.] 

Manning  (J.  M.)  Helps  to  a  life  of  prayer. 
12°.     Boston,  1875. 

Miller  (S.)  Thoughts  on  public  prayer. 
12°.     Phila.,  1849. 

Moffatt  (J.  M.)  The  Protestant's  prayer- 
book  :  or,  stated  and  occasional  devotions, 
and    discourses    on    prayer.      8°.     Bristol, 

1783- 
Monkad  (D.  (i. )     The  world   of  prayer;  or 

prayer    in    relation     to    j^ersonal     religion. 

Translated  from  the  4^"^  German  ed.  by  Rev. 

J.  T.  Banks.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1879. 
More    (Hannah).      The    spirit    of    prayer. 

ii">  ed.      16°.     London,  1843. 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— PRAYER. 


271 


Nicole  (P.)  Traite  de  lapriere.  2  v.  32°. 
P/17-is,   1666. 

Owen  (J.)  A  discourse  of  the  work  of  the 
Holy  Spirit  in  prayer.  8°.  London,  x'iib. 
[In  liis  Works,  V.  4.] 

Page(S.)  a  godly  learned  exposition  together 
with  apt  and  profitable  notes  on  the  Lord's 
prayer.  Published  by  N.  Snape.  sm.  4°. 
London,  1631. 

Prideau.X  (J.)  Evchologia  :  or,  the  doctrine 
of  practical  praying.      16°.     London,  \66o. 

Prime  (S.  I.)  The  power  of  prayer,  illus- 
trated in  the  wonderful  displays  of  divine 
grace  in  New  York  and  elsewhere  in  1857 
and  1858.  New  ed.  12°.  Neru  York, 
1873- 

Saphir  (A.).  The  Lord's  prayer.  12°. 
London,  1872. 

Stone  (M.)  The  young  Christian's  assistant 
to  prayer.      18°.     Brookfield,{Mass.),\'&l^. 

Thompson  (L.  O.)  The  prayer  meeting  and 
Its  improvement.  2"*  ed.  16°.  Chicago, 
1S78. 

Trekfry  (R.)  a  treatise  on  secret  and  social 
prayer.     8°.     L^ondon,   1841. 

Tyler  (W.  S.)  Prayer  for  colleges.  A 
premium  essay.      12°.     A'ew  York,  1S55. 

Vincent  (N.)  The  spirit  of  prayer.  24°. 
London,  1825. 

Walford  (W.j  The  manner  of  prayer;  an 
inquiry  relative  to  the  best  means  of  dis- 
charging the  duties  of  public  and  social  de- 
votion.     16°.     London,  1836. 

Warulaw  (G.)  The  testimony  of  Scrip- 
ture to  the  obligations  and  efficacy  of  prayer. 
8°.     Boston,  1830. 

Webster  (W.)  Two  discourses:  i.  on 
prayer:  ii.  on  the  sacraments  (etc.)  12°. 
London,  1753. 

Whyte  (A.J  The  duty  of  prayer  illustrated 
and  recommended  fiom  Scripture  and  from 
the  conduct  of  uninspired  persons.  2^  ed. 
16°.     Aberdeen,  1855. 

WiLKlNS  (J.)  A  discourse  concerning  the 
gift  of  prayer.      16°.      London,  1655. 

Thesame.     S^'ed.     12°.     London,  i^o^. 

Thesame.     g""  ed.     12°.     London, \-]i%. 


Witsius  (H.)  Sacred  dissertations  on  the 
Lord's  prayer.      16°.      Fdinburgh,  1839. 

See,  also,  LiTURGlCS,  Comprehensive  Works, 
p.  264  ;  and  the  following  topic. 


B.      PRIVATE   COLLECTIONS,    ETC.,    OF   PRAYERS. 

Andrewes  (L.)  Private  devotions.  Trans- 
lated by  P.  Hall.      16°.     London,  1830. 

Berrian  (W.)  Family  and  private  prayers. 
12°.     New  York,  1823. 

Bull  (H.)     Christian  prayers  and  holy  medi- 
tations. (1566.)      16°.      Cambridge,  1842. 
[Parker  Society  puVjlications.] 

Cotterill  (T.)  Family  prayers  in  expres- 
sions taken  iromthe  Holy  Scriptures.  18°. 
New  York,  1832. 

Erasml'S  (D.)  Precationes.  18°.  Liigdit- 
ni,  1 64 1. 

P'letcher  (A.)  A  guide  for  family  devo- 
tions.    4°.     London,  \ii   </.] 

HiCKES  (G.)  Devotions  in  the  ancient  way 
of  offices.      16°.      London,  reprinted,  1 65 1. 

Merivale  (S.)  Daily  devotions  for  the  clos- 
et.     16°.      Worcester,  1808. 

More  (H.)  The  book  of  private  devotion. 
16°.     Ne7v  York,  1850. 

Nierses(C.)      Preces.      16°.      Venetiis,\%y]. 

Palmer  (S.)  A  collection  of  family  prayers. 
12°.     Springfield,  1811. 

Private  prayers  put  forth  by  authority  dur- 
ing the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Edited 
by  W.  K.  Clay.     8°.      Cambridge,  \%'^\. 

Sheppard  (J.)  Revised  prayers  for  family 
devotion.      12°.     London,  1827. 

Stewart  (C.)  Two  sermons  on  family 
prayer,  with  a  collection  of  prayers.  8**. 
Montreal,  1814. 

Thornton  (H.)  Family  prayers;  also  a  fam- 
ily commentary  upon  the  Sermon  on  the 
Mount.     8°.     New  York,  1837. 

Weir  (J.  W.)  Home  worship:  a  series  of 
to]Mcal  nrayers,  for  use  in  the  family  circle. 
16°.     Phila.,  1879. 

Whitmarsh  (C.  T.)  Prayers  of  the  ages. 
16°.     Boston,  1868. 

See,  also.  Private  M-anuai.s,  p.  270;  and 
Practical  Religion,  p.  211. 


272 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— PRAISE. 


Praise. 


THEORETICAL,    HISTORICAL.    AND   CONTROVERSIAL 
WORKS. 


Anderson  (J.)  Vindiciae  cantiis  dominici. 
In  two  part.s  :  i.  A  discourse  on  the  duty 
of  singing  the  book  of  I'sahns  in  solemn 
worship,  ii.  A  vindication  of  the  doctrine 
taught  in  the  preceding  discourse.  With 
appendix.      i6°.     Phila.,  1800. 

Annan  (W.)  Letters  on  psalmody  :  a  review 
of  the  leading  arguments  for  the  exclusive  use 
of  the  book  of  Psalms.      18°.     /'/«/«.,  1859. 

Baehr  (S.  C.  F.I  Die  christlichen  Dichter 
und  Geschichischreijjer  Roms.  S°.  Carls- 
riihe,  1S36. 

Baird  (T.  D.  )  An  inquiry  into  the  privi- 
lege and  duty  of  the  Christian  Church  in  the 
exercise  of  sacred  praise.  12°.  Pitlsburg, 
1825. 

Bedford  (T.)  The  temple  musick  ;  or,  an 
essay  concerning  the  method  of  singing  ijie 
psalms  of  David  in  the  temple,  before  the 
Captivity.  Wherein,  -the  musick  of  our 
cathedrals  is  vindicated.  12°.  London, 
1706. 

Begg  (S.)  The  use  of  organs  and  other  in- 
struments of  music  in  Christian  worship  in- 
defensible.     12°.     London,  1S66. 

BovET  (F.)  Hi-stoire  du  psautier  des  Eglises 
Reformees.     8°.      Neiuhatel,  1872. 

BuTTKRWCRTll  (F.)     The  story  of  ihe  hymns. 

12°.     Ne-<v  York,  1S79. 
Freeman   (F.)     Psalmodia,    or  the    pastor's 
plea   for  sacred  psalmody.      18°.     Fliila., 
1836. 

Hastings  (T.)  The  history  of  forty  choirs. 
12°.     Ne7o  York,  1854. 

Koch  (E.  E.)  Geschichte  des  Kirchcnlieds 
und  Kirchengesangs  der  christlichen,  insbe- 
sonderederdeutschen  evangelischen  Kirche. 
2«  aufl.     6  V.      12°.     Stuttgart,  1866  69. 

McLaricn  (J.  F.)  A  plea  for  peace  in  the 
Presbyterian  family,  on  the  subject  of  psalm- 
ody.     18°.      Pittsburgh^  1852. 


McMaster  (G.)     An  apology  for  the  book  of 

Psalms.      12°.      riiila.,  1852. 
Martin  (J.)     Biblical  psalms  only  authorized 
to  be  sung  in  the  worship  of  God.      24  pp. 
12°.       -J-roy,  (N    Y.\,  1S43. 
[Preface  to  liis  Psalms  of  David.] 
Miller  (J.)    Singers  and  songs  of  the  church  : 
being  biographical  sketches   of    the   hymn- 
writers    in    all     the    prin  :ipal     collections. 
With  notes.     2d  ed.      12°.      London,  1869. 
Morton    (G.)     Review    of    Dr.    Pressly    on 

psalmody.      l6°.     Pittsburgh,  1850. 
Phelps  (A.)     Hymns  and  choirs.     12°.    An- 

dover,  I S60. 
Ralston    (S.)     Defence   of  nn   inquiry  into 
the  propriety  of  using  an  evangelical  psalm- 
ody  in    the   worship    of    God.     8°.     Pitts- 
burgh, 1S44. 
Smith   (W.)     The    reasonableness   of  setting 
forth    the  most    worthy   jjraise  of  Almighty 
God  ;   with  historical  views  of  mitre  psalm- 
ody.     16°.     New   York,  1 8 14. 
SoMERVlLLE  (W.)     The  exclusive  claims  of 
David's  psalms.    16°.    Saint  John, [N.  B), 
1855- 
Stacy  (A.  G.)     The  service  of  song.     2''  ed. 

16°.     New  York,  1874. 
WiLLSON     (J.    M.)    aint    others.      The     true 
psalmody  ;  or,  the  Bible  psalms  the  church's 
only  manual  of  praise.    2'' ed.     18^.    Phi/a., 
1859. 
Sec,  a/so,  Metric  Versions  oe  the  Psalms. 


B.  COLLECTIONS  OF  HYMNS,  TUNES,  ETC. 


I.   AUTHORIZED  BOOKS  OF  PARTICULAR  CHURCHES. 

(/«  alphabetical  order.) 

THE   BAPTISTS. 

Baptist   (The)    hymn    book.     24°.     Phila., 
1871. 


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273 


li.vPTiS'i  (rile)  psalmody.  A  selection  of 
hymns  for  the  worship  of  God.  By  Basil 
Manly  and  B.  Manly,  Jr.  16°.  A^cw  Yoi-k^ 
1850. 

Broaddus  (A.)  The  Dover  selection  of  spir- 
itual   songs.    24°.    Richmond,  (  Va.),  1831. 

The    Virginia    selection    of   psalms    and 

hymns.      24°.      Richmond,  1842. 

New  (A)  selection  of  hymns:  intended  as  a 
supplement  to  Watts'  Psalms  and  hymns. 
S'h  ed.      iS°.     London,  1834. 

The    same.       12"^    ed.       18°.       London, 

1S36. 

PsAi.MisT(The) :  anew  collection  of  hymns  for 
thf  use  of  Baptist  Churches.  With  a  sup- 
plement ;  by  R.  Fuller  and  J.  B.  Jeter. 
18°.     Boston,  1849. 

r.SAl.Mlsr  (The),vviih  music:  a  manual  for  j 
the  service  of  song  in  Baptist  congregations.  I 
Adapted  to  the  collection  hy  B.  Stow  and  j 
.S.  F.  Smith.  Collated  by  B.  K.  Edmands.  { 
I2=.      Boston,  i860.  i 

Stow   [V,.)  and  S.mith   (S.  F.  )     The   social    , 
psalmist:    a   new  selection  of  hymns.       18°. 
Boston,  1848.  '  I 

Sec.  a/io.  Private  Collections  of  hymns,  | 
under  Mason  |  L.  )  p.  275.  I 


BAPTISTS    (THE    free-will). 


Elliott    (J. )  ^7//./  Stevens   (S.  )  The  latest 

collection    of   hymns    and    spiritual    songs. 

18°.      Xc7o  York,  1813. 
Freewill     Baptist     General     Conference. 

The  psalmody  :  a  collection  of  hymns.    16°. 

Dover,  {A\  IL),  1853. 


THE    CAMPBELLITES    OR    CHRISTIANS. 

(_'ami'i:eli.  (A. )  Psalms,  hymns,  and  spiritual 
^(Migs.  14"'  ed.  32°.  Bethany,  {Va.), 
1S43. 

Stone  (B.  W.)  and  John.son  (J.  T.)  The 
Christian  hymn  book.  2*  ed.  24°.  George- 
town, \Ky.),  1832. 


THE    CONGREGATIONALISTS. 


General  Association  of  Connecticut.  Psalms 
and  hymns.      18'^.      AVtc/  Lfaven,  1856. 

See,  also,  Private  Collections  of  Hymns, 
p.  275,  under  names  of  Beecher,  Dwigh  t. 
Mason,  Nason,  etc. 


THE    GERMAN    REFORMED    CHURCH. 


Psalms  and  hymns. 
licrsburg,  1 853. 


35"'  ed.      24° 


Cham- 


THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  CHURCH. 


Erhauliche    Lieder-.Sammlung  zum   gt 
dienstlichen     Gebrauch.         X"    aufl. 


Germantaun, 
The  same. 

liturgy.      18°. 
— The  same. 
— The  same. 

1837- 


1803. 

A  collection  of  hymns  an^ 
PhiUi.,  1817. 
24^".      Germantoion,   1 824 
New  ed.      18°.     A 


York 


Evangelical  (The)  p.salmist :  a  collection  o 

tunes  and  hymns.     8°.     Phila.,  i860. 
HVMNS,  original  and  selected.      16"'  ed.     24°. 

Phila.,  1850. 
The    same.        2"*  ed.       12°.      Baltimore, 

'852. 
KuNZE  fj.  C.)      A  hymn  and  prayer  book  for 

Lutheran  churches.     16°.    .Av7<'  IV;-/-,  1795. 


THE    METHODIST   CHURCH. 


In    Great  Britain. 


Wesley  (J.)  A  collection  of  hymns  for  the 
use  of  the  people  called  Methodi.sts.  6">  ed. 
16°.      London,  1788. 


274 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— DENOM.  HYMNOLOGY 


In  the   United   States. 


Collection  (A)  of  hymns  for  the  use  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  i8°.  A'etv 
York,  1838. 


Methodist   Church   South. 


Collection  (A)  of  hymns  for  public,  social, 
and  domestic  worship.  18°.  N'ashvillc, 
[Tenn.),  1854. 

The  same.      12°.     Nashville,  1857. 


THE    MORAVIAN    CHURCH. 


Collection  of  hymns.  New  ed.  16°. 
Phila.,  1832. 

Liturgy  and  hymns.  Newed.  18°.  Lon- 
don, 1840. 

United    (The)    Brethren    hymn    book.     8°. 

[1754?] 

Note.    Title-page  wanting. 
See,  also,  Private   Collections  of  hymns, 
under  Zelsberger  (D.)  p.  280. 


THE    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH 


THE    U.   S.    A. 


Hy.MNAL  (The).      12°.      Fhiia.,  1867. 
Presbyterian  hymnal.     8°.     Phila.,  1874. 
P.SALMS  adapted  to  the  public  worship  of  the 

Christian  church.      12°.      Princeton,  N.  J.. 

1828. 

NoTR.     Tlie  oollcction  edited  by  I>r.  A.  Alexan- 
der and  others. 

Psalms    and  hymns   adapted  to  public  wor- 
ship.    16^.     Phila.,   1831. 


The  same.  12°. 

The  same.  18°. 

The  same.  16°. 

The  same.  12°. 

The  same.  16°. 

Social  hymn  and  tune  book. 
Phila.,  1865. 


Phila.,  1833. 

>835- 
1836. 
1840. 
1843. 
10'"  ed. 


Phila., 
Phila., 
Phila., 
Phila., 


Watts  (I.)  Imitation  of  the  Psalms  of 
David.  (With)  Hymns  and  spiritual  songs. 
Allowed  by  the  Synod  of  New  York  and 
Phila.      18°.     Ne7u  York,  1804. 


THE    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH. 


New    School. 


Church  psalmist ;  or  psalms  and  hymns. 
5o«>  ed.     18°.     Phila.,  [«.  ./.] 

The    same.     With  supplement.     53''  ed. 

18°.     Phila.,  [;;.  ,/.] 

Supplement  to  the  Church  psalmist.  Pre- 
pared in  accordance  with  the  instructions  of 
the  General  Assemblies  of  1857  and  1858. 
18°.     Phila.,  1859. 

Presbyterian  (The)  psalmodist.  Approved 
by  the  General  Assembly.  Edited  by  T. 
Hastings,     obi.  16°.     Phila.,  1855. 

Social   psalmodist,  being  an   abridgment 

of  the  Presbyterian  psalmist.  sm.  4°. 
Phila.,  [1857.] 

THE   PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH. 


Psalms  and  hymns 
Approved,  Nov. 
1867. 


for  the   worship  of   God. 
1866.      12°.     Richmond, 


I  PRESBYTERIAN    (THE    UNITED)   CHURCH. 

Hymn  iwok.      18°.      Edinburgh,  [«.  </.] 

the    PROTESTANT    EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

Church  (The)  hymnal.  A  collection  of  hymns, 
from  the  Prayer  book.  Hymnal,  Additional 
hymns,  (etc.)  For  use  in  churches  where 
licensed  by  the  bishop.     18°.  Phila.,    1869. 


ECCLES.   THEOL.— DENOM.  HYMNOLOGY. 


275 


Hymns.  Set  forth  in  General  Conventions  of 
(the)  Church,  1789,  1 80S  and  1826.  16°. 
Phila.,  i^z-j. 

Additional  hymns  set  forth   by  the  house 

of  bishops,  in  General  Convention,  October, 
1865.     18°.     Phila.,  1866. 

Hymns  for  church  and  home.  Compiled  by 
members  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church.  18°. 
Phila.,  i860. 

Selections  from  the  Psalms  of  David  in  me- 
tre ;  with  hymns  suited  to  fasts  and  feasts 
of  the  Church,  (etc.)      18°.     Phila.,  \%^b. 

Select  portions  from  the  authorized  version 
of  the  psalms.  With  hymns  annexed.  16°. 
Baltimore,  1S20. 


-The  same. 


A^ewYork,  1842. 


SCOTLAND   (the    RELIEF   SYNOD   OR    CHURCH   OF). 


Sacred  songs  and  hymns,  on  various  pass- 
ages of  Scripture.  Approved  by  the  Synod 
of  Relief.  Impr.  ed.  18°.  Edinburgh, 
1798. 

The  same.  Hymns  adapted  for  the  wor- 
ship of  God.      18°.      Glasgow,  1835. 


THE    UNITED    BRETHREN. 


Sec  MoRAVi.xN  Church,  p  274. 


THE    REFORMED   1dUTCH>    CHURCH. 


Psalms  (The)  of  bavid,  with  hymns  and  sjiir- 
itual   songs.     Also,  the   catechism,   confes- 

■  sion  of  faith,  and  liturgy.  24°.  Nt-io  York, 
1810. 


-^The  same.      By  J. 
AVay   York,  1 81 4. 
— The  same.    24°. 
— The  same.     24°. 
— The  same.      12°. 
— The  same.      12°. 


H.    Livings-.on.     16° 


New  Brunsxvick,  18 16. 
Nezu  York,  1825. 
Phila.,  1842. 
Ne7v  York,  i860. 

The   same.     Die    Psalmen   Davids  nebst 

einer  Sammlung  geistreicher  Lieder.      16°, 
Nezi>  York,  1854. 

The  same.      16°.     A'ew  York.  1856. 

The  same,      18°.     New  York,  1863. 

Additional  hymns.     Adopted  by  the  Gen- 
eral Synod,  June,  1846.    24°.    Phila.,  1847. 


SCOTLAND    iTHE    ESTABLISHED    CHURCH    OF» 


Psalms  (The)  of  David  in  metre.  Allowed 
by  authority  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland.  16°. 
^New  York,  1805. 

The  same.      16°.     New   York,  1856. 

Translations  and  paraphrases  in  verse  of 
several  passages  of  Sacred  Scripture.  24°. 
Edinburgh,  1 781. 


THE    UNIVERSALISTS. 


Adams  (J.  G.)  and  Chapin  (  E.  H.)  Hymns 
for  Christian  devotion.     12°.    Boston,  1%^"]. 

Ballou  (H.)  rt«(/TuRNER(E.)  The  Univers- 
alist  hymn-book.  4"*  ed.  16°.  Boston, 
1828. 

Evangelical  psalms,  hymns,  and  spiritual 
songs.  Published  by  a  committee  of  the 
Convention  of  the  churches  believing  in  the 
restitution  of  all  men.      18°.     Phila.,  i-]()2. 


2.       PRIVATE    COLLECTIONS. 

Adams  (J.  G.)  See  under  The  Universal- 
ISTS,  p.    275. 

Adgate  (A.)  Philadelphia  harmony,  or  a 
collection  of  psalm  tunes,  hymns,  and  an- 
thems,    obi.  16°.     Phila.,  1796. 

Alurich  (J.)  The  sacred  lyre:  a  new  col- 
lection of  hymns  and  tunes.  12°.  Boston, 
i860. 

Alexander  (A.)  A  selection  of  hymn-<  a- 
dapted  to  the  family,  (etc.)  24°.  A'e'u  York, 
1831. 

American  Sunday-school  Union.  Hymn- 
book.     24°.      Phila.,  i860. 

The     Sunday-schooT    hymn-book.       24°. 

Phila.,  1 83 1. 


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The     new     Sunday-school     hymn-hook. 

24°.      Phila.,  1832. 

Union  hymns.     24°.      Phila.,  1845. 

Union    prayer    meeting     hymns.        24°. 

Phila.,  1859. 
Anderson  (C.)     Selection  of  hymns,     s'' ed. 

18°.     Edinburgh.  1 823. 
Arabic  hymn-book.     12°.     Beiru/,  liG-j. 
The  same.     With    tunes.     S°.     Beirut, 

1873- 
Bali,ou  (H.)     ^d-^  under  The  Universalists, 

p.  275. 

Baltimore  (The)  collection  of  sacred  mu- 
sick.     obi.  16°.     Baltimore,  1819. 

Banvard  (J.)  The  Christian  melodist.  18°. 
Boston,  1850. 

Barbandt  (C.)  Sacred  hymns,  anthems,  and 
versicles,  for  morning  and  evening  service  ; 
taken  out  of  the  liturgy  of  the  church,  and 
set  to  music  (etc.)  roy.  8°.  London,  1766. 
Note.    In  Latin,  English,  and  French. 

Barclay    (J.)     A    select  collection  of    new 
original  spiritual  songs.      16°.      [1766?] 
[Imperfect,  title-page  mis.«ing.     The  writer  wa.s 
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Beecher  (H.  W.)  and  others.  Plymouth  col- 
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1859- 
BoARDMAN  (H.  A.)     A  selection  of   hymns. 

18°.     Phila.,  1 861. 
The  same.     Hymns  of  praise.     4"'    ed. 

16°.     Phila.,  1867. 
Bradbury  (W.  B.)     See  Hastings  (T.) 
Braunschweigisches  (Vollstandig)  Gesang- 

buch.     8°.     Braunschweig,  1724. 
Broaddus  (A.)     The  Dover  and  Virginia  se 

lections.    5.?^  under  The  Baptists,  p.  273. 
Bryant  (W.  C.)    Hymns.     12°.     New  York, 

1864. 
BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)      Versuch  eines  allgemein- 

en  evangel ischen  Gesang-  und  Gebetbuchs, 

/.urn    Kirchen-    und    Hausgebrauche.       8°. 

Hamburg,  1 833. 
Burt  (N.  C.)     A  pastor's  selection  of  hymns 

and  tunes  for  worship.      12°.     Phila.,  l?,f)<). 
Campbell  (A.)     See  under  Campbellites  or 

Christians,  p.  273. 
Chants  and  anthems  used    in  the  Church  of 

the  Messiah.      18°.     AVw  York,  1843. 


Chants    Chretiens,      \_anoit.']      24°.      Phila., 

[i860?] 
Christian  songs:  in  two  parts;  to  M-liich  is 

prefixed  the  evidence  and  import  <jf  Christ's 

resurrection,      versified.         13"'   ed.        12°. 

Perth,  1847. 
Church  music,     sm.  4°.     Rochester.   1845. 
Church  psalmist.     See  under  Presbyterian 

Church,  New  School,  p.  274. 
Church  psalmody.     See  Mason  (L.) 
Clark  (J.)     Hymns  on  various  subjects,  and 

occasions.      12°.     -London,  1799. 
Clayton  (\V.  H.)      A  collection    of  psalms 

and  hymns,    a**  ed.     18°.    Neiv  Yoi'k,  \^2^. 
Cl. eland  (T.)       Evangelical     hymns.       18°. 

Lexington,  Ky.,  1 83 1. 
CodmaN    (J.)      Hymns     for    Aimily    \\(irship, 

with  prayers.      18°.     Boston,  1813. 
Cole's   pocket  edition  of  psalm    and   hymn 

tunes.     6'h  ed.     obi.  18°.     Albany,  1S30. 
Collection  (A)  of  psalms  and  hymns.      16°. 

Neivry,  1783. 
Collection  (A)  of  psalms  and  hymn^,  from 

Watts,  Doddridge,  and  others.  4^''  ed.    16°. 

Phila.,  1846. 
CowPER  (W. )«//(/ Newton  (J.)  Olncy  hymns- 

12°.      Glasgow,  1829. 
[Select  Christian  authors,  v.  42.] 
Cruikshank   (J.  and   A.)      Salibalh     scjiool 

gems  of  music  and    poetry,     rev.  ed.      obi. 

18°.     Nezii   York,  1858. 
Daniel  (H.   A.)      Thesaurus    hymnologicus, 

sive  hymnorum    canticorum    sequentiarum 

circa    annum   MD  usitatarum  colleciio  am- 

plissima.     v.  2.     8°.      I^ipsiae,  1844. 
Devotional  hymns.     .Selected  from  various 

authors.     18°.     Ne7v  York,  1 866. 
Dobell  (J.)      A  new  selection  of  nearly  eight 

hundred  evangelical   hymns.     3''  ed.      16°. 

Morristown,  1822. 
Doddridge  (P.)     Hymns  founded  on  \arious 

texts  in  the  Old  Testament.     16°.     [London, 

I755.J 

Note.     Title-page  wanting. 
Dossey    (W.)       The  choice;     in   two    parts. 

24°.     Phila.,  1844. 
Edmands  (B.  F.)     See  under  The  Haitists, 

P-  273- 
Elliott  (J.j     See   under    Kkee  Wii.i,   Bap- 
tists, p.  273. 


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Engles   (W.  M.)      Hymns    for    youth.      24°. 

Phila...  1848. 
New  "Hymns  for  youth."     24°.     Phila., 

1855- 
Erskine(R.)     Gospel  sonnets.     12°.     Pith- 

bitri^h,  1 83 1. 
Evangelical   psah-ns,  hymns,   and  spiritual 

songs.      16°.      Phila.,  1792. 
Farr  (E.)     Select  poetry,  chiefly  devotional, 

of  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    2  v.      16°. 

Cambridge,  1845. 

[Parker  Society  puhlioations.] 
Fillmore  (A.  D.)     See  Leonard  (S.  W.) 
FtTLLER  (R.)      See  under  The  Baptists,  p. 

273- 

Gallaher  (J.)  Psalms,  hymns,  etc.  See 
Watts  (J.) 

Gibbons  (T.j  '  Hymns  adapted  to  divine  wor- 
ship.     12°.     London,  1769. 

Greene  (D.)     See  Mason  (L.) 

Gi'RNEY  (Priscilla).  Hymns,  from  various 
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GUYON  [Madame].)  Poesies  et  cantiques 
spirituels  sur  divers  sujets,  (etc.)  4  V.  16°. 
Cologne,  1722. 

H,\LL  ( W.  J.)  Psalms  and  hymns  adapted  to 
the  services  of  the  Church  of  England.  18°. 
London,  1857. 

Hart  (J.)      Hymns.      18°.     London,  1793. 

The  same.     24°.     London,\n:  d.'\ 

The  same.  15"'  ed.  18°.  Elizabeth- 
town,  1799. 

Hastings  (T.)  The  mother's  hymn  book. 
f  ed.     24°.     New  York,  1859. 

The  Presbyterian  psalmodist.      See  The 

Presbyterian  Church,  p.  274. 

Hastings  (T.)  and  Bradbury  (W.  B.) 
Psalmista,  or  choir  melodies,  obi.  16°. 
Nexv  York,  1 851. 

Hastings  (T.)  and  Mason  (L. )  Spiritual 
songs  for  social  worship.  18°.  Utica, 
1833- 

Hatfield  (E.  F.)  The  church  hymn  book, 
with  tunes.      8°.     Ne^o  York,  1 874. 

Hawaiian  hymn  book.  Heniau  himeni  Ha- 
waii.    24°.     Oahu,  1830. 

Okekumu  leomele.    18°.     C>rf/«<,  1834. 


Na    himeni     hoolea.       18°.      Honolulu, 

i8j7- 
Na  himeni   kamalii.        18°.        Honolulu, 

1837- 
Heavenly    hymns  for    heavy  hearts.      16°. 

Phila.,  1S64. 
Heber  (R.)     Hymns,  written  and  adapted  to 

the  weekly  church  service  of  the  year.     New 

ed.      12°.     London,  1827. 
Henshaw  (J.  P.  K.)      A  selection  of   hymns 

for    social  religious    meetings,   (etc.)      24°. 

Baltimore,  1832. 
Hindustani  hymn  book.     Zabu'r  aur  git  is- 

aion  ki  ibidat  ke   liye.      18°.       Allahabad, 

1842. 
Hymns  for  children.     18°.     Phila.,  1814. 
Hymns  for  Christian  worship.     18°.     London, 

Religious  tract  society,  [i860.] 
Hymns    for    the  Church  of   England.      12°. 

London,  i860. 
Hymns  from  the  land  of  Luther.     24°.     Ed- 
inburgh, 1854. 
Hymns  on  select  passages  of   Scripture,  with 

others  usually  sung  at  camp-meetings.     24°. 

New  York,  1808. 
Ives  (E.)      American  Sunday  school  psalmo- 
dy.     8°.      Phila.,  1832. 
Jeter  ( J.  B. )  See  under  The  Baptists,  p.  273, 
Johnson  (J.  T.)     See  under  The  Campbell- 

ITES,  p.  273. 
Jones  (  D.  E.  )     Temple  melodies,  a  collection 

of  about  two  hundred  popular  tunes.      12°. 

Nc'cu  York,  1852. 
Knapp    (A.)     Christen-Lieder.       Eine    Aus- 

wahl    geistlicher  Gesange  aus    alterer    und 

neuerer  Zeit.     8°.     Stuttgart,  18^1. 
Evangelischer  Liederschatz    fiir    Kirche 

und  Haus.      2  v.     8°.     Stuttgart,  i?,2,T. 
Kunze  (J.  C.)  See  under  Lutheran  Church, 

P-  273- 
Law  (A.)     A  select  number  of  plain    tunes 

adapted    to    congregational  worship.      18°. 

Phila.,  1 78 1. 

[With  Watts  (I.)     The  Psalms  of  David.] 
Leavitt  (J.)     Seamen's  devotional  assistant, 

and    mariner's  hymns.      1 8°.     At-w    York, 

1830. 

The  Christian  lyre.    "18^'' ed.     18°.     New 

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Leonard  (S.  W.)  and  Fillmore  (A.  D.) 
The  Christian  psalmist,  a  collection  of  tunes 
and  hymns,  original  and  selected.  1 8°. 
Louisville,  1854. 

LiVERMORE  (H.)  The  harp  of  Israel.  16°. 
Phila.,  1835. 

Livingston  (J.  H.)  See  under  Reformed 
Dutch  Church,  p.  275. 

LouGHRiDGE  (R.  M.)  and  Winslett  (D.) 
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Madagascar  hymn-book.  Fihirano  natao 
ny  hihira'ny  ny  amhaniandro.  24°.  An- 
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.Malan  (C.)  Chants  de  Sion.  16°.  Geneve, 
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Manly  (13.)     See  under   The    Baptists,  p. 

273- 

March  (F.  A.)      Latin  hymns,  with   English 

.    notes.     12°.     New  ¥o/-^',  1874.. 

Mason  (L.  )  Book  of  chants,  consisting  most- 
ly of  selections  from  the  Sacred  Scriptures. 
12°.      Boston,  1847. 

Mason  (L.)  and  Greene  (D.)  Church 
psalmody  :  a  collection  of  psalms  and  hymns 
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1832. 

The  same.      12°.     Boston,  1833. 

The  same.      18°.     Boston,  \'i\2,. 

The  same.      Manual  of  Christian  psalmo- 
dy.     18°.     Boston,  1837. 
Note.     Baptist  edition  revised  by  R.  Kabcoek. 

Mason  (L.),  Park  (E.  A.),  and  others.  The 
Sabbath  hymn  and  tune  book.  16°.  A^eiv 
York,  1858. 

The  same.     8°.      Ne-M  York,  1859. 

Note.     The  Baptist  edition. 

The  new  Sabbath  hymn  and  tune  book. 

8°.     Neiu  York,  1868. 

Mone  (F.  J.)  Lateinische  Hymnen  des  Mit- 
telalters,  aus  Handschriften  herausgegeben 
und  erklart.  3  v,  8°.  Freiburi;  im  Breis- 
gau,  1853-55. 

Monk  (W.  H.)  Hymns,  ancient  and  mod- 
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Montgomery  (J.)     The  Christian  poet ;  or, 
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The  Christian  psalmist ;  or,  hymns,  select- 
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Murray  (J.  O.)  and  others.     The  sacrifice  of 

praise.     Psalms,  hymns,  and  spiritual  songs. 

With  notes  on  the  origin  of   hymns.      12°. 

New  York,  1869. 
Nason  (E.)     The  congregational  hymn  book. 

18°.     Boston,  1858. 
Nettleton  (A.)     Village  hymns  for  social 

worship.     8"'  ed..    12°.     N'eia  York,  1836. 
[With    Watts'   Psalms,  Worcester's  ed.    Boston, 
1837.] 
The  same,     stereo,  ed.    24°.    A^e7a  York, 

1838. 
Newton  (J.)     5dv  Cowper  (W.) 
Old  Colony  collection  of  anthems.     4°.    Bos; 

ton,  1823. 
Palmer  (R.)     The  book  of   praise,  from  the 

best  English  hymn  writers.      16°.     London, 

1862. 
Park  (E.  A.)     .SV^  Mason  (L.) 
Parsons   (E.)    and  others.      A    selection    of 

hynms  compiled  and  original.     For  the  use 

of  congregations  of  the  Independent  order. 

4'"  ed.     16°.     Leeds,  183S. 
People's    (The)    hymnal.      18°.      London, 

1867. 
Plymouth   collection.      See   Beecher    (H. 

W.)     • 
Psalms  and  hymns,  adapted  to  the  service  of 

the  Church  of  England.    5"'  ed.    8°.    Cla/'- 

ha>n,  1840. 
Rees  (J.)     A  collection  of  psalms  and  hymns 

from    evangelical  authors.     24°.     London, 

1826. 
RiPPON  (J.)      A  selection  of  hymns  from   the 

best  authors.      12°.     London,  1844. 
Robinson  (C.  S.)     Songs  for  the  sanctuary  ; 

or,  psalms  and  hymns  for  Christian  worshiji. 

12°.     New  York,  1870. 

The  same.     8°.     Neiv   York,   1873. 

Psalms  and  spiritual    songs.       8°.       New 

York,  1875. 
Russell  (T.)     A  selection  of  hymns  for  con- 
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Ryle  (J.  C.)  Spiritual  songs.  Being  one 
hundred  hymns  not  to  be  found  in  the  hymn 
books.  New  Amer.  ed.  24°.  Neto  York, 
1865. 

Sabbath  (The)  hymn  and  tune  book.  See 
Mason  (L.),  etc. 

Samoan  hymn-book.  O  pese  ma  viiga.  18°. 
London',  [«.  </.] 

ScHAFF  (P.)  Christ  in  song.  Hymns  from 
all  ages,  with  notes.  12°.  N^etv  York, 
1868. 

Selection  of  hymns  for  public  and  social 
worship.      18°.      Allahabad,  1844. 

Selection  (A)  of  psalms,  for  the  use  of  the 
parish  churches  of  Worcester  ;  to  which  are 
added,  hymns,  adapted  to  the  festivals  of  the 
Church  of  England.     18°.    Worcester,  x^iT,. 

Seven  (The)  great  hymns  of  the  mediaeval 
church.      18°.     New  York,  1877. 

Shaw  (R.)  The  seraph.  3<i  ed.  obi.  16°. 
Baltimore,  1836. 

SiMROCK  (K.)  Lauda  Sion.  Hymnos  sa- 
ctos  anliquiores  Latino  sermone  et  vernaculo 
edidit.      12°.      Colonic  Agrippince,  1850. 

'Si^W'xn  [].)  and  others.  Divine  hymns.  16°. 
A^orwich,  (  Conn. ),  1 8 1 1 . 

Smith  (S.  F.)    See  under  the  Baptists,  p.  273. 

Stennett  (J.)     Hymns  for  the  Lord's    Sup- 
per and  Baptism.      12°.     London,  1732. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  4.] 

Stennett  (S.)  Hymns.  8°.  London,  1824. 
[In  hi.s  Works,  v.  3.] 

Stevens  (S.)  See  under  Free  Will  Bap- 
tists, p.  273. 

Stone  (B.  W.)  See  under  The  Campbell- 
ITES,  p.  273. 

Stow  (B.)     See  under  The  Baptists,  p.  273. 

Thompson  (A.  C.)  Songs  in  the  night;  or, 
hymns  for  the  sick  and  suffering.  6"*  ed. 
16°.     Boston,  1859. 

TOPLADY  (A.)  Psalms  and  hymns  for  public 
and  private  worship.     12°.     London,  I'j'jd. 

TOURJEE  (E.)  The  tribute  of  praise;  a  col- 
lection of  hymns  and  tunes,  sm.  4°.  Neiu 
York,  1874. 

Tyng  (D.  a.)  The  lecture-room  hymn-book. 
16°.     Phila.,  1855. 

Wackernagel  (K.  E.  p.)  Das  deutsche 
Kirchenlied  von  Martin  Luther  bis  auf  N. 


Herman  und  A.  Blaurer.  4°.  Stuttgart, 
1841. 

Wardlaw  (R.)  a  selection  of  hymns  for 
public  worship.     24°.     Edinburgh,  1847. 

Warner  (Anna).  Hymns  of  the  church  mil- 
itant.     16°.     N'ezu  York,  1859. 

Watts  (L)  HoraelyricK.  Poems,  chiefly  of 
the  lyric  kind.  \n  three  books.  Sacred  L 
To  devotion  and  piety.  H.  To  virtue,  hon- 
our, and  friendship.  HL  To  the  memory 
of  the  dead.      16°.     London,  X'j'id. 

Hymns  and  spiritual  songs.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1782. 

The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the  lan- 
guage of  the  New  Testament.  Together 
with  hymns  and  spiritual  songs.  12°. 
lYorthainpton,  {Eng.),  1799. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  1850. 

The    same.     (With)  select  hymns,  by  S. 

Worcester.  New  ed.  by  S.  M.  Worcester. 
12°.     Boston,  1837. 

The  same.      18°.      Boston,  1858. 

The  same.     (With)  a  new  selection.      By 

J.  Gallaher.  New  ed.  18°.  Cincinnati, 
1841. 

See,  also,  Winchell  (J.  M.) 

Wesley  (J.)  Hymns  and  spiritual  songs,  for 
the  use  of  real  Christians  of  all  denomina  ■ 
tions.      16°.      Bristol,  1 767. 

See,  also,  under  Methodlst  Church,  p.  273. 

Wesley  (J.)  and  Wesley  (C.)  Hymns  and 
sacred  poems.     2'^  ed.      18°.     Bristol,  IT^^. 

Williams  (B.  W.)  Songs  for  the  Sabbath 
school  and  vestry,     obi.  16°.     Boston,  1S60. 

Winchell  (J.  M.)  An  arrangement  of  the 
psalms,  hymns,  and  spiritual  songs  of  Watts, 
(etc.)      12°.     Boston,  1823. 

Winkworth  (Catherine).  Lyra  Germanica  : 
second  series.  The  Christian  life.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.  16°.  jVe7ei  York, 
1859. 

WiNSLETT  (D.)       5d'^  LOUGHRIDGE  (R.   M.) 

Whitefield  (G.)  a  collection  of  hymns 
for  social  worship.  21*'  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1775. 

Worcester  (S.)  Hymns  selected  from  va- 
rious authors.  New  ed.  by  S.  M.  Worces- 
ter.     i8°.     Boston,  i83'5. 

See,  also.  Watts  (L) 


28o 


ECCLES.  THEOL.— PSALMS  IN  METRE. 


Young  (T.)  The  beauties  of  Watts,  with 
hymns  from  the  best  authors,  and  various 
originals.     4""  ed.      18°.     London,  1826. 

Zeisberger  (D.  )  A  collection  of  hymns,  for 
the  use  of  the  Delaware  Christian  Indians 
of  the  missions  of  the  United  Brethren.  2* 
ed.  revised  by  A.  Luckenbach.  18°.  Beth- 
lehem, 1847. 

See,  also,  under  Authorized  Books  of  Par- 
ticular Churches,  pp.  272-275. 

3.       METRIC    VERSIONS    OF    THE    PSALMS,     ETC. 

Adamson  (P.)  Jolii,  Threnorumque,  ac  Dec- 
alogi,  paraphrasis  poetica.    8°.    Edinbuj-gi, 

•739- 
[In  Poetainm  Scotoritm  miisie  sacrse  J 

Bayley  (C.)  Select  psalms  from  the  old  and 
new  versions.      16°.      Manchester,  1789. 

Brady  (N.)  ««^/Tate  (N.)  A  new  version 
of  the  Psalms  of  David.  Fitted  to  the  tunes 
used  in  the  churches.      18°.     Boston,  1795. 

Brown  (J.,  of  Haddington).  The  Psalms  of 
David,  in  metre:  with  annotations.  16°. 
Phila.,  1798. 

The  same.     iS°.     A^ew  York,  1855. 

Buchanan  (G.)  Paraphrasis  Psalmorum  Da- 
vidis  poetica.  Ad  optimam  ed.  T.  Rud- 
dimanni,  (etc.)     18°.      Glasgua:,  1790. 

The  same.     Paraphrase  of  the  Psalms  of 

David,  translated  into  English  prose.  With 
the  Latin  text.  By  A.  Waddel.  \2° .  Edin- 
burgh, 1772. 

See,  also,  under  Egi.isham  (G.) 

Burgess  (G.)  The  book  of  Psalms;  trans- 
lated into  English  verse.  16°.  A^ew  York, 
1840. 

Cradock  (T.)  a  new  version  of  the  Psalms 
of  David,     12°,     Annapolis,  IT^^. 

Davidson  (R.)  A  new  metrical  version  of 
the  whole  book  of  psalms.  16°.  Carlisle, 
1812. 

Davis  (A.)  An  American  version  of  the 
Psalms  of  David.     i8=.     Phila.,  i^i},. 

Duport  (J.)  Labides  emmetros,  sive  meta- 
phrasis  libri  Psalmorum  Grrecis  versibus 
contexta.     sm.  4°.      Cantabrigia,  1666. 

DwiGHT  (T.)  The  Psalms  of  David.  See 
Watts  (I.) 


Egi.isham  (G.)  and  Buchanan  (G.)   Poeti- 
cum    duellum.     (Paraphrasis    psalmi    civ.) 
8°.     Edinbiirgi,  1739. 
[In  Poetarum  Scotoruni  musse  saerje.] 

Erskine   (R.)     Gospel    sonnets.     8°.      Lon- 
don, 1865. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  7.] 

Scripture  songs.     8°.     London.,  1865. 

[In  his  Works,  v.  7.] 

GUYOT  (D.)  Poesies  sacrees  traduites  ou  ini- 
itees  des  Pseaumes.     16°.     Paris,  17 18. 

Haupt  (L.)  Sechs  alttestamentliche  P>alm- 
en.  Mit  ihren  aus  den  Accenten  entziffer- 
ten  Singweisen  (etc.)     8°.     Leipzig,  1854. 

Hogg  or  HoGAEUS  (W.)  Jobi  atque  Eccle- 
siastis  Solomonis  et  duorum  Mosis  cantico- 
rum,  paraphrasis  poetica.     8°.     Edinbiirgi, 

1739- 

[In  Poetarum  Scutorum  imisie  sacne.] 
Johnston  (A.)      Paraphrasis  poetica  Psalmo- 
rum Davidis.      18°.     Aberdoniae,  1637. 
The  same.     8°.     Edinburgi,  1739. 

[In  Poetarum  Scotorum  musse  .^aeree.J 
Jones  (A.)     The  Psalms  of   David  rendered 

into  English  verse  of  various  measures.    18°. 

A'ew  York,  1854. 
Kerr    (J.)     Cantici     Solomonis    paraphrasis 

gemina.     8°.     Edinburgi,  1739. 
[In  Poetarum  Sootoruin  muste  sacrre.] 
Lang  (J.    D.)     Specimens'  of   an    improved 

metrical  translation  of  the  Psalms  of  David, 

for  the   use  of  the   Presbyterian  Church  in 

Australia,  (etc)    With  notes.     18°.    Phila., 

1840. 
McClure  (S.)      The  Psalms    of    David,  and 

Song  of  Solomon,  in  metre.      18°.     Leuds- 

toivn  and  liar risburg.  1849. 
Marot  (C.)     Les  Pseaumes  de  David  mis  en 

rime  Frangoise.      12°.      Charenton,  1655. 

The  same.      16°.      Charenton,  1666. 

Martin  (J.)     The  Psalms  of  David  in  metre. 

With  a  preface  to  show  that  Biblical  psalms 

only  are  authorized  to  be  sung.   12°.    Troy, 

{N.  Y.),  1843- 
Montgomery    (J.)      Songs  of   Zion  ;     being 

imitations  of  Psalms.     18°.     Boston,  1823.. 
Muhlenberg  (W.  A.)  The  psalter,  or  Psalms 

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PoETARUM  Scotorurti  musae sacrjE :  sive  quatuor 
sacri  codicis  scriptorum,  Davidis  et  Solo- 
monis,  Jobi  et  Jeremice,  poetici  libri,  per 
totidem  Scotos,  Arct.  Jonstonum  et  Jo. 
Kerrum,  P.  Adamsonum  et  G.  Hotjseuni, 
latino   carmine    redditi.      8°.      Edinburgi, 

1739- 
Pool  (J.)     The  psalter;  with  chants,  arrang- 
ed for  the  daily  service,     sm.  4°.     London, 

1853. 

Psalms  for  the  congregation.  Selected  chiefly 
from  the  authorized  and  other  approved 
metrical  versions.  18°.  Reading,  [Eng.), 
1846. 

Psalter  (The)  :  or  Psalms  of  David,  pointed 
as  they  are  to  be  sung  in  the  churches.  4°. 
London,  1843. 

PSEAUMES  (Les)  de  David,  mis  en  vers 
Franpois,  revus  et  approuvez  par  le  Synode 
Walon  des  Provinces-Unies.  Nouv.  ed.  sm. 
4°.     Leyde,  1 73 1. 

PsEAUMES  (Les)  de  David,  mis  en  vers,  revus 
etapprouves.  Nouv.  ed.  18°.  Lausanne, 
1810. 

Rous  (F.)  The  Psalms  of  David  in  metre. 
12^.     iVe-cu  York,  1805. 

The  same.     16°.     Nero  York,  i?>s(>. 

Rusling  (J.)  Portions  of  the  Psalms  of  Da- 
vid in  verse.     2*  ed.     Phila.,  1838. 

Select  (A)  collection  of  the  Psalms  of  David, 
as  imitated  or  paraphrased  by  the  most  em- 
inent English  poets.      18°.     London,  XT^d. 

Stennett  (J.)     A  version  of  Solomon's  Song. 
12°.     London,  1732. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  4.] 

Tate  (N.)     See  Brady  (N.) 

Watts  (I.)  The  Psalms  of  David,  imitated 
in  the  language  of  the  New  Testament ;  and 
applied  to  the  Christian  state  and  worship. 
18°.     Phila.,  1 781. 

The  same.      18°.     London,  1 791. 

The   same.     New  ed.      By    T.  Dwight. 

In  which  the  Psalms  omitted  by  Watts  are 
^ersified,  (etc.)     24°.     LLartford,  1817. 

Psalms,  carefully  suited  to  Christian  wor- 

.  ship  in  the  U.  S.  of  America.  12°.  Prince- 
ton, 1828. 

See,  also,  under  Hymns,  p.  279. 


Wesley  (C.)  The  Wesleyan  psalter:  a  po- 
etical version  of  nearly  the  whole  book  of 
Psalms.  With  an  essay  by  H.  Fish.  18°. 
Nashville,  (  Tenn.),  1855. 

See,  also,   INTRODUCTION,  POETICAL    BoOKS, 

p.  37;     Praise,  Controversial  Works, 
p.  272  ;  and  Scotland,  Church  of,  p.  275 . 


b.    Maintenance  and   Extension, 


I.      Foreign    Mi 


Theoretical   Works. 


Abeel  (D.)  The  missionary  convention  at 
Jerusalem  ;  or,  an  exhibition  of  the  claims 
of  the  world  to  the  Gospel.  12°.  A'ew 
York,  1838. 

Airman  (W.)  The  moral  power  of  the  sea: 
an  inquiry  into  the  true  relations  of  com- 
merce to  the  evangelization  of  the  world. 
12°.     Phila.,  1864. 

Allahabad  missionary  conference.  Report 
of  the  general  missionary  conference,  held 
at  Allahabad,  1872-73.    8°.    London,  1873. 

Burns  (J.)  Sketches  of  sermons  on  Christian 
missions.      16°.     London,  1845. 

Buss  (E.)  Die  christliche  Mission.  8°.  Lei- 
den, 1876. 

Campbell  (J.)  Maritime  discovery  and  Chris- 
cian  missions  considered  in  their  mutual  re- 
lations.    8°.     London,  1840. 

Clarkson  (W.)  Christ  and  missions.  12°. 
Lottdon,  1858. 

Collection  (A)  of  letters  relative  to  foreign 
missions.      16°.     Andover,  1810. 

Davis  (E.)  China  and  her  spiritual  claims. 
18°.     London,  1845. 

Dibble  (S.)  A  voice  from  abroad,  or 
thoughts  on  missions.  16°.  Lahainaluna, 
1844. 

Duff  (A.)  Missions  the  chief  end  of  the 
Christian  church  ;  also  the  qualifications, 
duties  and  trials  of  an  Indian  missionary, 
18°.     Edinburgh,  1839. 


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Ellinwood  (F.  F.)     The  "Great  conquest"; 

or,  miscellaneous  papers  on  missions.      12°^ 

New  York,  1866. 
Fabri    (F.)       Die    Entstehung    des  Heiden- 

thums  iind  die  Aufgabe  der  Heidenmission. 

8°.     Barmen.,  1859. 
Foster  (J.)     The  glory  of  the  age  :  an  essay 

on  the    spirit   of   missions.      18°.      Boston, 

1833- 

The  same.     24°.     yV^w  Fo ;-/{•,  185 1. 

Grant  (A.)     The  past  and    prospective  ex- 
tension of  the  Gospel  by  missions  to  the  hea- 
then considered.     8°.     London,  1844. 
[Bampton  lecture, l«4;i] 

Green  (A.)  The  Saviour's  last  command. 
12°.     Phila.,  1837. 

Haafner  (J.)    Over  het  Nut  der  Zendelingen 
en  Zendeling-Genootschappen.    4°.    Haar- 
lem, 1807. 
[Vei-hand.  d.  Teyler.s.  Genoots.  v.  22.] 

Harris  (J.)  The  great  commission.  12°. 
Boston,  1842. 

Harvey  (J.)  An  inquiry  concerning  the  ob- 
ligation of  believers  to  the  visible  church. 
16°.     New  Haven,  \%lo. 

Hough  (J.)  The  missionary  vade  mecum. 
16°.     London,  1832. 

Illingworth  (W.)  a  voice  from  the  sanc- 
tuary on  the  missionary  enterprise  :  being  a 
series  of  discourses  delivered  in  America. 
8°.      London,  1845. 

Irving  (E.)  For  missionaries  after  the  apos- 
tolical school  :  a  series  of  orations.  8°.  N'ew 
York,  1825. 

Langhans  (E.  F.)  Pietlsmus  und  Chris- 
tenthum  im  Spiegel  der  ausseren  Mis- 
sion, v.  I.  Der  Pietismus.  12°.  Leipzig, 
1864. 

Liverpool  Conference.  Conference  on  mis- 
sions, held  in  i860  at  Liverpool  :  including 
the  papers  read,  (etc.)  Edited  by  the  sec- 
retaries.    8°.     London,  i860. 

London  Missionary  Society.  Sermons  preach- 
ed at  (its)  formation,  Sept.,  1795.  '6°-  L'On- 
don,  1797. 

LOWRIE    (J.  C.)       Missionary    papers.      16°. 

New  York,  1881. 
McElrov   (J.)      Salvation   for  the  heathen. 
A  sermon,  Phila.,   May,   1841,  before  the 


Board  of  Foreign  Missions.  24°.  New 
York,  1 84 1. 

MiLDMAY  Park  Conference.  Proceedings  of 
the  general  conference  on  foreign  mis- 
sions held  at  the  Conference  Hall,  in  Mild- 
may  Park,  London,  in  Oct.,  1878.  8°. 
London,  1879. 

Noel  (B.  W.)  England  and  India  :  an  essay 
on  the  duty  of  Englishmen  towards  the 
heathen.     8°.     London,  1859. 

OoTACAMUND  Conference.  Proceedings  of  the 
South  India  missionary  conference,  Ootaca- 
mund,  April  I9th-May  5th,  1858.  8°, 
Madras,  1858. 

POULAIN  (N.)  L'oeuvre  des  missions  evan- 
geiiques  au  point  de  vue  de  la  divinite  du 
Christianisme.      12°.      Geneve,  1867. 

Punjab  Missionary  Conference.  Report.  La- 
hore, Dec.  and  Jan.  1862-63.  Edited  by 
the  committee  of  compilation.  8°.  Lodi- 
ana,  1863. 

ScUDDER  (J.)  The  Redeemer's  last  command. 
18°.     New  York,  [«.  r/.] 

An  appeal  to  Christian  mothers   in  behalf 

of  the  heathen.      18°.     New  York,  {n.  </.] 

Seelye  (J.  II.)  Christian  missions.  12°. 
Neiv  York,  1875. 

Shanghai  Conference.  Records  of  the  gen- 
eral conference  of  the  Protestant  missiona- 
ries of  China,  held  at  Shanghai,  May,  1877. 
8°.     Shanghai,  1878. 

Skinner  (T.  H.)  Thoughts  on  evangelizing 
the  world.      16°.     Ne-cv  York,  1836. 

Smith  (W.  S.)  Obstacles  to  missionary  suc- 
cess among  the  heathen.  8°.  London, 
1868. 

Smyth  (T.)  Faith,  the  principle  of  missions. 
18°.     LViila.,  [1857.] 

Obedience,  the   life   of   missions.      18°. 

Phila.,  [1858.] 

Somerville  (A.)  Lectin-es  on  missions  and 
evangelism.     12°.     Edinburgh,  1874. 

Si'Angenberg  (A.  G.)  An  account  of  the 
manner  in  which  the  Protestant  Church  of 
the  United  Brethren  preach  the  gospel  and 
carry  on  their  missions.  8°.  London, 1"]^%. 
Stowell  (W.  H.)  The  missionary  work  of 
the  church.     18°.     London,  [1872.] 


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283 


Swan  (W.)  Letters  on  missions.  18°.  x^os- 
ton,  1 83 1. 

Taylor  (I.)  New  model  of  Christian  mis- 
sions.     18°.     New  York,  1830. 

Thompson  (J.  P.)     An  essay  on   the  skepti- 
cism   of   the    church.     65  pp.     24°.     A>w 
York,  1 85 1. 
[With  Foster  on  Missions.] 

Thoughts  on  the  importance  of  raisinganew 
order  of  missionaries.  \_aiioii.'\  16°.  A'e^v 
York,  1838. 

Walsh  (W.  P.)     Christian  missions  :  six  dis- 
courses  delivered   before  the  University  of 
Dublin.     12°.     Dublin,  1862. 
[Donnellan  Lectures  for  18.S1.] 

WlLBERFORCE  (S.)  Speeches  on  missions. 
12°.      London,  1874. 

Williams  (J:)  The  missionary's  farewell. 
Valedictory  services  previous  to  his  depart- 
ure for  the  South  Seas.  18°.  New  York, 
1838. 

Williams  (W.  R.)  Missions  needful  to  the 
higher  blessedness  of  the  churches.  18°. 
New   York,  1856. 

Sec,  for  History  of  Foreign  Missions, 
under  Church  History. 


2.      Home  Work. 


A.      GENERAL   AND    MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 


Adams  (C.j  Portraiture  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment church  members.  12°.  New  York, 
1851. 

Beecher  (L.)  a  plea  for  the  West.  16°. 
Cincinnati,  1835. 

Campbell  (J.)  Jethro  :  a  system  of  lay  agen- 
cy in  connection  with  congregational  church- 
es.     [r?«o«.]      12°.     London,  1839. 

Haydn  (H.)      Lay  effort.      16°.     New  York, 

V1877. 

James  (J.  A.)  The  church  in  earnest.  16°. 
Boston,  i860. 

Life  work  :  or  the  link  and  the  rivet.  By  L. 
N.  R.     [««(>«.]      16°.     New  York,  1862. 


Ludlow  (J.  M.)  Woman's  work  in  the 
church,  historical  notes  on  deaconesses  and 
sisterhoods.      16°.      London,  1865. 

Neely(T.  B.)  Young  workers  in  the  church; 
or,  the  training  and  organization  of  young 
people  for  Christian  activity.  12°.  New 
York,  1 88 1. 

Sandford  (J.)  The  mission  and  extension 
of  the  church  at  home.  8°.  London,  1862. 
[Bampton  Lecture,  \WA.\ 

Sims  (P.)     Lay  helpers.     16°.    London,  \%-i,\. 

WlLBERFORCE  (W.)  A  practical  view  of  the 
prevailing  religious  system  of  professed 
Christians.      12°.     London,  1827. 

Young  (J.)  Jairus  ;  or  the  home  missionary. 
iS°.     London,  1837. 

See,  for  HISTORY  of  Home  Missions,  Bible 
Societies,  etc..  under  Church  History. 


B.      REVIVALS. 

Doe  (W.  P.)     Eminent    authors  on    effective 
revival  preaching.      12°.     Providence,  i^y^. 

Fisil  (H.  C.)      Handbook  of   revivals.      12°. 
Boston,  1874. 

Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  means  of  religious  re- 
vival.    2'*  ed.      18°.     Boston,  1831. 

Johnson  (H.)   Revivals,  their  place  and  their 
power.     35  pp.      24°.      Chicago,  1882. 

Kirk    (E.  N.)     Lectures  on   revivals.      12°. 
Boston,  1875. 

Nott  (G.  F.)      Religious  enthusiasm   consid- 
ered.    8°.      Oxford,  1803. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1802.] 

Sprague   (W.   B.)     Lectures  on  revivals  of 
religion.     8°.     Albany,  1832. 

The  same.     2*  ed.    12°.     Glasgo7v,  1^t,t,. 

[Select  Christian  authors,  v.  59.] 

For     History    of    Revivals,     See    under 
Church  History. 


G.      THE   SUNDAY   SCHOOL. 

Alcott  (W.  a.)  The  Sabbath  School  as  it 
should  be.      12°.     New  York,  1841. 

Alexander  (J.  W.)  The  American  Sunday 
School.      18°.     Phila.,  1856. 


284 


ECCLES.    THEOI,.— SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


American  Sunday  School  Union.      Reports. 

jst  to  23^  report  in  I  V.   8°.  /"///A/.,  1825-48. 

Beginning  and  growth  of  the  Christian  life  ; 

or,    the   Sunday   School   teacher.      [anon.'\ 

4I''  ed.      16°.     Boston,  1 867. 

BuLLARD  (A.)     Fifty  years  with  the  Sabbath 

Schools.     12°.     Bo\ton,  1876. 
Gray  (J.  C.)     The  Sunday   School   world: 
an   encyclopEiedia   of  facts   and    principles. 
12°.     Phila.,  1 87 1. 

Topics   for  teachers :    a    manual.       2   v. 

16°.     N'ew  York,  1869.^ 
Hart  (J.  S.)     The  Sunday  School  idea:  an 
exposition  of  the  principles  which  underlie 
the  Sunday-School    cause.      18°.      Phila., 
1874. 

Thoughts    on    Sabbath     Schools.        12°. 

Phila.,  [«.  </.] 
Haygood  (A.  G.)     Our  children.    12°.   Ma- 
con, {Ga.),  1878. 
Knox  (Alice  W.)  and  Knox  (C.  E.)     The  in- 
fant Sunday  School.     With  an  appendix  by 
J.H.Vincent.     16°.     New  York,  \\Z'jo.'\ 
McCooK  (H.  C.)     Object  and  outline  teach- 
ing.     16°.     St.  Louis,  1 87 1, 
MoGRiDGE  (G.)     Ephraim  Holding's  homely 
hints :  chiefly  addressed  to  Sunday  School 
teachers.     By   Old  Humphrey,   \^pseHihm.'\ 
16°.     Neiu  York,  1845. 
New  York   State   Sunday   School  Teacher's 
Association.      Proceedings,fifteenthto  twen- 
ty-third annual  conventions.    1870-79.    lOV. 
8°.      [Var.  places'],  l?,']0-'j(). 
Palmer  (J.)     The  Sunday  School  :  its  histo- 
ry and  development,  with  an  account  of  the 
Sunday   School  centenary  of  1880.       16°. 
London,  1880. 
Pardee  (R.  G.)     The  Sabbath  School  index. 

18°.     Phila.,  1869. 
Preparing  to  teach.       For  study  by  Sabbath 
School  teachers  and  training  classes.      12°. 
.     Phila.,  1875. 

CONTENTS. 

Haix  (J.)    Evidences  of  Christianity,    pp.  0-07. 

Humphrey  (E.  P.)  Ceremonial  institutes,  pd.71- 
99. 

Green  (W.  H.)  Bible  History.  Geography  of 
the  Bible.    Archaeology  of  i  he  Bible,    pp.  102-210. 

Patton  (F.  L.)  a  summary  of  Christian  doc- 
trine,    pp.  21.'?-324. 

Tyler  (J.  B.)  How  to  teach  the  Bible,  pp.  327- 
407.  ^*^ 


ToDD  (J.)  Lectures  to  children:  familiarly 
illustrating  important  truth.  12°.  North- 
ampton, 1878. 

Trumbull  (H.  C.)  Children  in  the  temple. 
A  guide,  for  the  children's  preacher.  16°. 
Springfield.1  1869. 

Vincent  (J.  H.)  The  church  school  and  its 
officers.      16°.     N^ew  York,  1872. 

WoRDEN  (J.  A.)  The  Westminster  normal 
class  outlines.  Junior  and  middle  courses. 
2v.      16°.     /'////(7.,  1879-81. 

See,  also.  The  Christian  Family,  p.  222, 
and  Church  Membership,  p.  229. 


D.     SUPPORT  AND   BENEFICENCE. 


Boase  (C.  W.)      Tithes  and  offerings  :  a  treat- 
ise on  the  principles,  practice,  and  benefits 
of  devoting  portions  of  our  substance  to  the 
service  of  God.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1865. 
Charity    and    the    clergy,     {^anon.]     12°. 

Phila.,  1853. 
Chastel  (E.)     The  charity  of  the  primitive 
churches.     Historical   studies  upon  the  in- 
fluence of  Christian  charity  during  the  first 
centuries  of  our  era.     Translated  by  G.  A. 
Matile.      12°.     Phila.,  1857. 
Church    (P.)       The  philosophy  of  benevo- 
lence.    12°.     New  York,  1836. 
Colwell  (S.)     New  themes  for  the  Protest- 
ant clergy.     12°.     Phila.,  1852. 
Constable  (H.)     An  essay  on  the  measure  of 
Christian  liberality.     18°.    New  York,  1855. 
[In  Gold  and  the  Gospel.] 
CooKE  (P.)     The  divine  law  of  beneficence. 

87  pp.     18°.     New  York,  {^y^bo.l 
Costa   (J.   de).     Histoire  de  I'origine  et  du 
progres   des    revenus  ecclesiastiques.      16°. 
Francfort,  1684. 
Dalrymple(A.  M.)  awtf' Symington  (A.  M.) 
The   Lord's  offering ;  or,  the    exchange  of 
the  kingdom,  and  the  Church's  exchequer. 
12°.     Edinburgh,  1877. 
Dick  (T.)     Essay  on  the  sin  of  covetousness 
and  the  happy  effects  of  Christian   benefi- 
cence.     12°.     New  York,  1 836. 


TECCLES.    THEOL.— BENEFICENCE. 


285 


The  same.  Christian  beneficence  con- 
trasted with  covetousness.  2^  ed.  16°. 
London,  1838. 

Ellwood  (T.)  The  foundation  of  tythes  shak- 
en.    2*  ed.     12°.     Lottdon,  1720. 

Glassford  (J.)  Covetousness  brought  to  the 
bar  of  Scripture.      12°.     Edinburgh,  iSt,-]. 

Gold  and  the  Gospel.  Prize  essays  on  the 
Scriptural  duty  of  giving,  etc.  16°.  JVeiu 
York,  1855. 

Harris  (J.)  Mammon;  or,  covetousness  the 
sin  of  the  Christian  church.  \_(7non.']  8°. 
London,  1836. 

The  same.     3"*  Amer.  ed.     16°.     Boston, 

1837- 
Harris   (S.)      Zaccheus;  or,  the   Scriptural 

plan  of  benevolence.     87  pp.      18°.     A^ezu 

York,  [i860.] 

[With  Cooke  (P.)    Beneficence.] 
Hottinger  (J.  C.)     Commentarius  philolog- 

icus  de  decimis  Judeeorum.     4°.     Lugduni 

Batavorum,  17 13. 
Lawrence   (E.   A.)      The   mission   of   the 

church;  or   systematic    beneficence.       18°. 

New  York,  [i860.] 

[With  Cooke  (P.)    Beneficence.] 
Sarpi  (F.)     Discours  dogmatique  et  politique. 

sur  I'origine,  la  nature,  les    pretendues    im- 

munites  et  la  veritable  destination  des  biens 

ecclesiastiques.      18°.     Avignon,  1 750. 
Mather    (J.)     A   discourse   concerning    the 

maintenance  due  to  those  that  preach  the 

Gospel.     18°.     Boston,  1709. 
Selden  (J.)     The  historie  of  tithes;  that  is, 

the   practice  of  the   payment  of  them,  the 

positive  laws  made   for  them,  the  opinions 

touching  the  right  of  them.     fol.     London, 

[In  his  Works,  v.  ,'5,  pt.  2.] 

Speer  (W.)  God's  rule  for  Christian  giv- 
ing. A  practical  essay  on  the  science  of 
Christian  economy.     16°.     Phila.,  1876. 

See,  also,  Church  AND  State,  p.  227. 


G.    Church  History. 


I.  oLd  testament  history. 

Abrege  de  I'histoire  de  I'Ancien  Testament. 

\_anon.'\      lo  v.      16°.      Paris,  1737. 
Alexander  (A.)     History  of  the  Israelitish 

nation.     8°.      PJiila.,  1853. 
Basnage  (S.)     De  rebus  sacris  et  ecclesiasli- 

cae    e.xercitationes    historico  criticae.      sm. 

4°.      Ultrajecti,  1692. 
Bellermann  (J.   J.)     Geschichtliche  Nach- 

richten  aus  dem  Alterthume    iiber   Essaer 

und  Therapeuten.      16°.     Berlin,  1821. 
Bertheau  (E.)  Zur  Geschichte  der  Israeliten. 

8°.      G'ottingen,  1842. 
Berk  (M.  A.)     The  history  of  the  jews  from 

the  Babylonian  captivity  to  the  present  time. 

12°.     Boston,  1849. 

The  same.     3'^  ed.      12°.     /'/^^■^^.,  1850. 

Bloch  (H.)     Die   Quellen  des  Flavins  Jose- 

phus  in  seiner   Archaologie.     8°.     Leipzig, 

1879. 
Braem   (A.)       Das   Reich  Gottes  im    Alten 

Testamente.      12°.     Heidelberg,  1 850. 
Brooks  (J.  W.)     The  history  of  the  Hebrew 

nation ;  from  its   first  origin  to   the  present 

time.      12°.     London,  1841. 
BUDDEUS  (J.  F.)      Historia  ecclesiastica  Vet- 

eris  Testamenli.     ed.  3*.     sm.    4°.     Halae 

Magdebvrgicae,  1729. 
The   same.      ed.   4*.       sm.    4°.      ILilae 

Magdebvrgicae,  1 744. 
BURDER  (G.)     A  complete  history  of  the  Holy 

Bible.     3  V.  in  2.     8°.     Phila.,  1807. 
Capefigue   (B.  H.)      Histoire  philosophique 

des  Juifs  depuis  la  decadence  de  la  race  des 

Machabees    jusqu'a   la    fin    du    vi*   siecle. 

8°.     Bruxelles,  1839. 
CASPAR!  (C.  P.)     Ueber  den  Syrisch-Ephra- 

imitischen   Krieg  unter  Jotham  und  Ahas. 

8°.      Christiania,  1 849. 
Cassel   (D.)     Lehrbuch   der   jiidischen    Ge- 
schichte und  Literatur.    8°.     Leipzig,  i^-jg. 
Charbuy    (F.    N.)      Abrege    chronologique 

de  I'histoire  des    Juifs,Jusqu'k  la  ruine  de 

Jerusalem  par  Tite.     [anon.]     12°.     Paris), 

17  S9- 


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Cohen  (J.)  Les  Pharisiens.  2  v.  8°.  Paris, 
1877. 

Course  (A)  of  lectures   on  the  Jews.       12°. 
Phila.,  1840. 
[Presbyterian  Bo.ird  publications.] 

CowLES  (H.)  Hebrew  history,  from  the 
death  of  Moses  to  the  close  of  the  Scripture 
narrative.      12°.     AWe/  York^  1875. 

Crauock  (S.)  The  history  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament methodiz'd.     fol.      London.  1683. 

Da  Costa  (I.)  Israel  en  den  Volken.  8°. 
Haarlem,  1849. 

The  same.    Israel  and  the  Gentiles.    12°. 

New  York,  1855. 

Davidson  (D.)      Connexion   of  sacred    and 
■      profane    history.      3  v.       12°.      Neiv   York, 
1844. 

Dessauer  (J.  H.)  Geschichte  der  Israeliten 
mit  hesonderer  Beriicksichtigung  der  Cul- 
turgeschichte  derselben.  Von  Alexander 
dem  Grossen  bis  auf  gegenwartige  Zeit.  8°. 
Erla7igen,  1846. 

DODS  (M.)  Israel's  Iron  Age:  or  sketches 
from  the  period  of  the  Judges.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1874. 

Dozy  (R.)     De   Israeiieten  te  Mekka.     Van 
Davids  Tijd  tot   in  de  Vijfde   eeuw  onzer 
Tijdrekening.     8°.     Haarlem,  1864. 
[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.J 

Edersheim  (A.)  The  Bible  history,  v.  1-5. 
12°.      London,  1881. 

EwALD  (H.)     Geschichte    des   Volkes   Israel 
bis    Christus.       v.    1-2.       12°.       Gottingen, 
1843-45. 
[Volume  ;i  wanting.] 

The  same.     (Mit)  Anhang  zum  zweiten 

und  drilten  Bande.     2«  Ausg.     8  v.      12°. 
Gottingen,  1851-59. 

The  same.  The  history  of  Israel.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.  Edited  by  R.  Mar- 
tineau.  l^  ed.  revised.  5  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1869-74. 

Freudenthal  (J.)  Hcllenistische  Studien. 
Heft  I  und  2  :  Alexander  Polyhistor  und 
die  von  ihm  erhaltenen  Reste  judaischer  und 
samaritanischerGeschichtsvverke.  8°.  Bres- 
laii,  1875. 

Geiger  (A.)  Das  Judenthum  und  seine  Ge- 
schichte.    3  v.     8°.     Breslau,  1865-71. 


Geneste  (M.)     The  parallel  histories  of  Ju- 

dah  and  Israel.     2  v.      8°.     London,  l^^^^. 
Gentius    (G.)     Historia   judaica.      sm.    4°. 

A  mstelodani  i,  1 65 1 . 
GiNSBURG  (C.  D. )     The  Moabite  stone  ;  with 

an  English  translation  and    a  historical  and 

critical   commentary.     2'*  ed.     57    pp.     4°. 

London,  1 87 1. 
[With  a  map  of  tiie  land  of  Moab.] 
Gleig  (G.  R.)     The  history  of  the  Bible.     2 

v.      16°.     AVw   York,  1836. 
GoLDZiHER  (I.)     Der   Mythos  bei    den  He- 

braern.     8°.     Leipzig,  1836. 
Graetz  (H.)      Geschichte  der  Juden  von  den 

altesten  Zeiten  bis  auf   die  Gegenwart.     v. 

3-1 1.      8°.     Leipzig,  1853-75. 
Grant   (A.)     The    Nestorians ;  or,   the  lost 

tribes.      12°.      A^eia  York,  1841. 
Green  (W.  H.)    Bible  historv.    12°.   P/ii/a., 

1875- 

[In  Preparing  to  teach,  pp.  1(IL!-147.] 
Grill  (J.)   Die  Erzvater  der  Menschheit.   Ein 
Beitrag  zur  Grundlegung  einer  hebraischen 
Alterthumswissenschaft.    pt.  i.     8°.     Leip- 

^k,  1875- 

Grimm  (J.)     Die  Samariter  und  ihre  Stellung 

in     der    Weltgeschichte.      8°.       Alihichen, 

1854. 
Gronovius  (J.)   Exercitationes  academicae  de 

pernicie  et  casu  Judae.    sm.  4°.      Lttgduni 

Batavorum,  1683. 

[Bound  with  Giirtler,  Dissertationes  de  Jesu 
Christo,  etc.] 

Halevy  (L.)  Resume  de  I'histoire  des  Juifs 
anciens.      18°.     Paris,  1827. 

Hall  (J.)  Scripture  history.  Abridged  by 
G.  H.  Glasse.     12°.     New  York,  [«.  d.'] 

Hamond  (J.)  A  historical  narration  of  the 
whole  Bible.      12°.      London,  1717. 

Hengstenherg  (E.  Vv^.)  History  of  the 
kingdom  of  God  under  the  Old  Testament. 
Translated  from  the  German.  2  v.  8°.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1871-72. 

Herzfeld  (L.)  Geschichte  des  Volkes  Israel 
von  der  Zerstorung  des  ersten  Tempels  bis 
zur  Einsetzung  des  Makkabaers  Schimon 
zum  hohen  Priester  und  Fiirsten.  8°. 
Braunschweig,  1847. 

Hess  (J.  J.)  Bibliothek  der  heiligen  Ge- 
schichte.    2  v.      12°.     Zi'trich,  1 791-92. 


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History  (A)    of  the  Hebrew  monarchy  from 

Samuel  to  the  Babylonish  captivity.    [(?«<?«.] 

8°.     London,  1847. 
Hunt  (J.)     An  essay  towards  explaining  the 

history   and    revelations  of  Scripture.      8°. 

London,  1734. 
Jamii-:son(J.)     The  use  of  sacred  history.      2 

V.  in  I.     8°.     Hartford,  1810. 
Jones  (C.  C.)     The  history  of  the  church  of 

God  during   the  period   of  revelation.     8°. 

iVe-a  York,  1867. 
Joseph  US    (F.)      Opera   omnia.     6   v.     16°. 

Lipsiae,  1826-27. 

[Bibliotheca  sacra  patrumecclesiae  Graecorum. 
Part  I.] 
The  same.     Works.     Translated    by   W. 

Whiston.     8?.     Baltimore,  1833. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.     Phila.,  1857. 

Schrift    gegen    den     Apion.     Text    und 

Erklarung  von  J.  G.  Miiller.      12°.     Basel, 

1877. 
JosT  (J.  M.)   Allgemeine  Geschichte  des  Isra- 

elitischen  Volkes.     2  v.    8°.    Berlin,  1832. 
Geschichte    des    Israeliten  seit  des    Zeit 

der  Maccabaer.     9  v.      12°.    Berlin,  \%20- 

28. 
Geschichte  der  Judenthums  und    seiner 

Secten.      3  v.     8°.     Leipzig,  1857-59. 
JUYNBOLI.  (T.  W.  J.)     Commentarii  in  histo- 
rian!  gentis    Samaritanae.      4°.      Lugditni 

Batavoriim,  1846. 
Kalkar   (C.   H.)      Israel  und    die    Kirche. 

Geschichtlicher  Ueberblick  der  Bekehrungen 

der  Juden  zum  Christenthume.     Uebersetzt 

von  A.  Michelsen.      12°.     Hamburg,  1869. 
KiRCHNER  (E.)     Geschichte  der  Offenbarung 

Gottes  in  der  heiligen  Schrift.     2  v.     12°. 

Berlin,  1845-46. 
KiTTO  (J.)     Palestine:  the   Bible  history  of 

the  Holy  Land.    2  v.    8°.     London,  1841 
Pictorial    history    of     Palestine.       2    v 

fol.     London,  1844. 
Knappert    (J.)      The    religion    of    Israel 

Yranslated  from  the  Dutch  by  R.  A.  Arm 

strong.      12°.      London,  1877. 
KoEHLER  (A.)     Lehrbuch  der  biblischen  Ge 

schichte  Alten  Testamentes.       pt.  i.       8° 

Erlangen,  1875. 


KUENEN     (A.)        De    Godsdienst  van   Israel. 
2  V.  roy.  8°.     Haarlem,  1869-70. 
[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.] 

The  same.     The  religion  of  Israel  to  the 

fall  of  the  Jewish  state.  Translated  from 
the  Dutch  by  A.  11.  May.  v.  i.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1874. 

Kurtz  (J.  H.)  Geschichte  des  Alten  Bundes. 
2"'  Aufl.     2  V.  in  3.     8°.     Berlin,  1853-55- 

The  same.     History  of  the  old  covenant. 

Translated  by  A.  Edersheim.  3  V.  8°. 
Phila.,  1859. 

-Lehrbuch    der    heiligen    Geschichte.     3* 

Aufl.     8°.     Konigsberg,  1847. 

■ The   same.     Manual    of   sacred    history. 

Translated  from  the  sixth  German  ed.  by 
C.  F.  Schaeffer.  ii"'  ed.  12°.  Phila., 
1869. 

Leidekker  (M.)     De  republica  Hebraeorum. 

2  V.    fol.     Amstelaedami,  1704. 
Lengerke  (C.  von).     Kenaan.     Volks-    und 

Religionsgeschichte  Israel's.      pt.  I.       12°. 

A'onigsberg,  1844. 
Leo  (H.)     Vorlesungen  iiber  die  Geschichte 

desjiidischen  Staales.      12°.     Berlin,  1828. 
Lindsay  (J.)     The  short  history  of  the  regal 

succession,  and  the  rights  of  the  several  kings 

recorded  in  the   Holy  Scriptures.      \_anon.'\ 

4"' ed.      12°.      London,  \Ti\. 
Nestle  (E.)      Die  israelitischen  Eigennamen 

nach  ihrer  religionsgeschichtlichen   Bedeut- 

ung.     8°.     Haarlem,  1876. 

[Verhandelingen  d.  Teylers.   Genoots.  New  ser. 
V.5.] 
Martin  (J.)     The  conquest  of  Canaan.     16°. 

Frankford,  181 1. 
Mills    (A.)     The    ancient    Hebrews.     12"^. 

Nezv  York,  1856. 
MiLMAN  (H.  H.)     The  history  of  the  Jews. 

3  V.     18°.     Neii)  York,  1830. 

Neill  (.W.)  Lectures  on  biblical  history,  to 
the  death  of  Joshua.      12°.     Phila.,  \'i/\fi. 

Newman  (F.  W.)  A  history  of  the  Hebrew 
monarchy.     2'^  ed.      12°.     London,  \%%t,. 

Nutt  (J.  W.)  A  sketch  of  Samaritan  history, 
.dogma,  and  literature.     8°.     London,  1?>T^. 

Oort  (H.)  tf«r/HooVKAAS  (J.)  The  Bible  for 
learners.  With  the  assi.stance  of  A.  Kuen- 
en.  (Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  P.  H. 
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B  alii  more,  1833. 

lical  history  of  the 
V.      12°.     Phila., 


Prideaux  (H.)  The  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment connected  in  the  history  of  the  Jews 
and  neighbouring  nations.  4'''>  ed.  2  v.  12°. 
Lotidoti,  1718. 

The  same.    4  v.     12°.    Edinbufg/i,  i^gq. 

The  same,  i*^'  Amer.  from  \6^^  Lon- 
don ed.  4  V.  12°.  Charlestotun,  [Mass.) 
1815-16. 

The   same. 

don  ed.     2  v. 

Raphall  (M.J.)     Post-1 
Jews    (to)    70   C.  E. 

1855- 
Rise  (The),  fall,  and  future  restoration  of  the 

Jews.      \^aiioii.'\     8°.     London,  1806. 
Salvador  (J.)     Histoire   des  institutions  de 

Moise  et  du  peuple   Hebreu.     2*  ed.     4  v. 

24°.     Bruxellcs,  1829-30. 
Histoire  de    la  domination   Romaine  en 

Judee,  et  de  la  mine  de  Jerusalem.     3  v. 

24°.     Bruxelles,  1S47. 
Shuckford  (S.)     The  sacred    and    profane 

history  of  the  world  connected.     5"'  ed.     4 

V.      12°.      London,  1819. 
The    same,      i^'  Amer.  from  ^^^  London 

ed.     4  V.  in  2.     8°.     Phila.,  1824. 
Smith    (G.)     The   Hebrew  people  :    or,  the 

history  and  religion  of  the  Israelites,  to  the 

time  of  Christ.     8°.     New  York,  xZ'^o. 
Smith  (W.)     The  Old  Testament  history.  2^ 

ed.      12°.      London,  1867. 
Spanheim  (F.)     Brevis  introductio  ad  histo- 

riam  sacram  utriusqiie  Testamenti,  ac  prae- 

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WiLKlNS  (A.  S.)  Phoenicia  and  Israel.  12°. 
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Adolphus  (O.)     Compendium  theologicum  ; 

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Arnold  (G.)  Unpartheyische  Kirchen  und 
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Basnage  (J.)  Histoire  de  I'eglise.  2  v.  4°. 
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The  same.     fol.     Genevae,  I'jo^. 


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The  same.  2^  ed.  2  v.  12°.  Lon- 
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GUERICKE  (H.  E.  F.)  Handbuch  der  allge- 
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Lamve  (F.  a.)  Synopsis  historiae  sa'crae  et 
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See,  also.  History  of  Religions  and 
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topics  following. 


b.     Church    History   by    Periods. 


I.      The    Apostolic    Church. 


Baumgarten  (M.)  Die  Apostelgeschichte 
oder  der  Entvvickelungsgang  der  Kirche 
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The  same.     The  Acts  of  the  Apostles ;  or 

the  history  of  the  church  in  the  apostolic 
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don,  1755-56.  I 

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DoROTHEUS.     Quomodo  apostoli  et  prophetae 
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[In  MuscuLUS  (W.)    Eccl.  hist.  avtore.s.j 

The  same.     Of  the  lives  and  ends  of  the 

prophets,  apostles,  etc.    fol.     London,  1619. 
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Dykes  (J.  O.)  From  Jerusalem  to  Antioch. 
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Fisher  (G.  P.)  The  beginnings  of  Chris- 
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Hausrath  (A.)  Neutestamentliche  Zeitge- 
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1873-77- 

The  same.  A  history  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment times.  V.  1-2.  The  time  of  Jesus.  Trans- 
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Hess  (J.  J.)  Geschichte  und  Schriften  der 
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Keim  (T.)  Aus  dem  Urchristenthum.  v. 
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Lange  (J.  P.)  Die  Geschichte  der  Kirche. 
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Lechler  (G.  V.)     Das  apostolische  und  das 
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Neander  (A.)  Geschichte  der  Pflanzung 
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die  Apostel.      2  v.      12°.     Ha7iihurg,\%T,2- 

V:,- 

The  same.     4'' aufl.     2  v.      12°.     Havi- 

burg,  1847. 

The  same.      History  of  the  planting  and 

training  of  the  Christian  church  by  the 
Apostles.  Translated  from  the  3'^  ed.  of 
the  German  by  J.  E.  Ryland.  8°.  Phila., 
1844. 

The  same.     12°.     London,  1851. 

Povah  (R.)     The  history  of  the   church  of 

Christ,  as  first  established   by  his  Apostles, 

among  the  Jews  and  heathens;  in  a  course 

of  sermons.     8°.     London,  \%T,(i. 
Pressense    (E.    de).        The    apostolic    era. 

Translated  by  Annie  Harwood.    12°.    A^eio 

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Kirche.     i.    Die  apostoliche   Kirche.     8°. 

Mercersburg,   1 85 1. 

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church,  with  a  general  introduction  to 
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ScHURER  (E.)  Lehrbuch  der  neutestament- 
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ScHWEGLER  (A.)  Das  nachapostolische 
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Smith  (W.)  The  New  Testament  history. 
12°.     New  York,  1866. 

Stanley  (A.  P.)  Sermons  and  essays  on  the 
apostolical  age.  3*  ed.  12°.  Oxford  and 
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Thiersch  (H.  W.  J.)  The  history  of  the 
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Trautmann  (J.  B.)  Difi  apostolische  Kirche 
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Paulusand  Pelrus.      12°.      Gotliiigen,  \?>^?,. 

See,  also,  Introduction,  Acts  of  the  Apostles, 
p.  45 ;  The  Early  Church,  p.  294 ;  Scrip- 
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Christian. 


2.   The   Early   Church. 

Bauer    (B.)      Christus    imd    die    Caesaren. 

Der   Ursprung   des  Christenthums  aus  dem 

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Berlin,  1879. 
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christliche   Kirche  der  drei  ersten  Jahrhun- 

derte.      12°.      Ti'ibitigen,  1853. 
The  same.     The   church   history  of  the 

first   three  centuries.     3"'  ed.      The  transla- 
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London,  1878. 
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church  during  the  first  three  centuries.     8°. 

London,  1856. 
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1867-68. 
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from    the  ascension  of  Jesus    Christ  to  the 

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London,  1853. 
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[In  Hf.uio  (C.)    Chronica  der  alten  christlichen 
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Cave  (W.)     Ecclesiastic!;  or,  the  history  of 
.    the  lives,  acts,  death,  and  writings   of  the 

most  eminent   Fathers  of  the   church  that 

flourisht  in   the  fourth  -century.       sm.    fol. 

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a  methodical  sketch  of  the  2*  century.      12°. 

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first  half  of  the  third  century.  Translated 
by  A.  Plummer.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1876. 

DOROTHEUS.  (^aom')do  Apostoli  et  pro- 
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Eliot  (Samuel).  History  of  liberty.  Part 
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EUSEBIUS   Pamphilus.       De   vita   imperatoris 
Consianlini    libri   iv.     Wolfgango    Musculo 
interprete.     fol.     Basileae,  1562. 
[In  MuscuLua  (W.)    Ect-i.  hist,  autores.  ] 

The  same.     H.  Valesius  Graecum   tex- 

tum  emendavit,  Latine  vertit,  (etc.)  fol. 
Moguntiae,  1 67  2. 

The  same.      The    life   of    the    Emperor 

Constantine,  from  306-337  A.  D.  8°. 
London,  1843. 

[Greek  eecle.stiastioal  historians,  v.  1.] 

Ecclesiasticae  historiae  libri  x.  Wolf- 
gango Musculo  interprete.  fol.  Basi- 
leae, 1562. 

[In  MuscuLus  (W.)   Eccl.  liist.  uvtores.] 

The  same.     H.  Valesius  Graecum  textum 

emendavit,  Latine  vertit,  (etc.)  fol.  Mo- 
guntiae, 1672. 

The  same.     Recognovit    A.   Schwegler. 

8°.      Tiibingae,  1852. 

The  same.  Ecclesiastical  historic.  Trans- 
lated by  M.  Hanmer.  fol.'  London,  1619. 
[In  Hanmer  (M.)  Avncient  eeel.  histories.] 

The  same.     In   ten   books.     Translated 

by  C.  F.  Cruse.      12°.     Phila.,  1833. 

The   same.      (With)  a  historical    view  of 

the  Council  of  Nice,  by  I.  Boyle.  12°. 
Boston,  1836. 

The  same.     (With)  life  of  Euscbius,  by 

Valesius  ;    translated   by  S.  E.  Parker.     4"' 
e"*.     12°.     London,  1847. 
[Grbek  ecclesiastical  historians,  v.  2.] 

The  same.    Ecclesiastica  historia.    Durch 

C.  Hedion  verteiidtscht.    fol.    \^Strassburg,'\ 

1545- 

[In  Hedio  (C.)    Chronica  der  alt-en  christlichen 
Kirchen.] 


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29S 


Ev^'AGRIUS  Scholasticus.     Historiae  ecclesiasti- 
cae    libii    vi.      Wolfgango    Musculo    inter- 
prete.     fol.     Basileae,  1562. 
[In  Musci'Lus  (\V.)     Eocl.  hi.'<t.  avtores.] 

The  same.      H.   Valesius   Graeca  emen- 

davit,  Latine  vertit  (etc.)     fol.     Mogitntiac, 
1679. 

[With    TiiKODORETUS.       Eecl.  hist.      Mognntiae. 
ir,70.1 

The  same.  Ecclesiastical  history.  Trans- 
lated by  M.  Hanmer.     fol.     Londou,    1619. 

[In  Hanmer  (M.)  Avncient  eccl.  histories.] 

The  same.     A  history   of  the  church  in 

six  books,  from    A.   D.  431    to   594.      12°. 
London,  1846. 

[Greek  ecclesiastical  historians,  v.  (!.] 
COERRES  (F.)  Kritische  Untersuchungen  iiber 

,die-    licinianische    Christenverfolgung.     8°. 

Jena,  1875. 
Greek    (The)    ecclesiastical  historians  of  the 

first  six  centuries  of  the  Christian  era.     6  v. 

12°.     London,  1843-46. 

CONTENTS : 

V.  1.  Eusebius.     Life   of  Constantine,  oration 
etc. 

2.  Ensebiiis.    Ecclesiastical  history. 

3.  Soei-at«s  Scholasticus.    History. 

4.  Sozomenus.    Narrative. 

5.  Theodoretus.    Ecclesiastical  history. 

6.  Evagrius.    Ecclesiastical  history. 

Greenwood  (T.)  Cathedra  Petri,  a  politi- 
cal history  of  the  great  Latin  patriarchate. 
Books  i.  and  ii.  To  the  close  of  the  S**" 
cent.     8°.     London,   1856. 

Guericke  (H.  E.  F.)  a  manual  of  church 
history,  comprising  the  first  six  centuries. 
8°.     Andover,  1857. 

Hagenbach  (K.  R.)  Vorlesungen  iiber  die 
allere  Kirchengeschichte.    2.  v.    12°.    Leip- 

z4"-.  1853-55. 

Hanmer  (M.)  The  avncient  ecclesiastical 
histories  of  the  first  six  hundred  years  after 
Christ.  Translated  by  M.  Hanmer.  fol. 
London,  1619. 

CONTENTS : 

Eusebius.   Socrates.  Evagrius.  Dorotheus.  See 
under  these  names. 

Hedio  or  Heid  (C.)  Chronica  der  alten 
christlichen    Kirchen.     Durch    C.    Hedion 


verteudscht.     fol.     Strassburg,  1545. 

CONTE.NTS: 

Eusebius.     Cassiodorus. 

Jamieson  (R.)  The  manners  and  trials  of 
the  primitive  Christians.  2'^.  ed.  16°. 
Edinburgh,  1841. 

Jeremie  (J.  A.)  History  of  the  Christian 
church  in  the  second  and  third  centuries. 
12°.     London,  1852. 

Y^^\E{].,  bishop  of  Lincoln).  The  ecclesias- 
tical history  of  the  second  and  third  cen- 
turies, illustrated  from  the  writings  of  Ter- 
tullian,     3<i  ed.     8°.     London,  1845. 

Killen  (W.  D.)  The  ancient  church:  its 
history,  doctrine,  worship,  and  constitution, 
traced  for  the  first  three  hundred  years^ 
8°.    New  York,  1859. 

Lardner  (N.)  The  historic  of  the  heretics 
of  the  two  first  centuries  after  Christ. 
(With)  general  observations  concerning 
heretics.  (With)  large  additions  by  J.  Hogg. 
4°.     London,  1780. 

Le  Clerc  (J.)  Historia  ecclesiastica  duorum 
primorum  a  Christo  nato  saeculorum.  4°. 
Amstelodami,  1716. 

Maclear  (G.  F.)  Conversion  of  the  West. 
The  Celts.  The  English.  The  Northmen. 
The  Slavs.  4  v.  16°.  London,  1878-79' 
Note. — See  also  under  Merivale. 

Mahan  (M.)  a  church  history  of  the  first 
seven  centuries  to  the  close  of  the  sixth  gen- 
eral council.      12°.      London,  1873. 

Marshall  (N.)  The  penitential  discipline 
of  the  primitive  church  for  the  first  four 
hundred  years  after  Christ  ;  together  with 
its  declension  from  the  fifth  century  down- 
wards. New  ed.  8°.  Oxford,  1844. 
[Library  of  Anglo-Catholie  theology.] 

Maurice  (F.  D.)  Lectures  on  the  ecclesias- 
tical history  of  the  first  and  second  centuries. 
8°.     Cambridge,  1854. 

Merivale  (C.  )    The  conversion  of  the  Roman 
Empire.      12°.      A'e7a  York,  1 870. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1804.] 

The  conversion  of  the  Northern  nations. 

12°.     A^eiv  Yoi'k,  1873. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1865.] 
Conversion  of  the  West.     The  continen- 
tal Teutons.     16°.     London,  ^i^ 8. 


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Four   lectures  on   some   epochs  of  early 

church  history.      12°.     iVew    York,  1881. 

MuscuLUS  or  MuESSi,iN(\V.)  Ecclesiasticae 
historiae    autores.     fol.      Bnsileae,  1562. 

CONTENTS  : 

Eusebiu.«.  Ruffinua.  Socrates  Seholastieus. 
Theodoretus.  Sozomen.  Theodorus..  Evagrius. 
Dorotheus.    See  under  these  names. 

MlALL  (J.  G.)  Memorials  of  early  Chris- 
tianity.      12°.     Boston,  1853. 

MiLMAN  (H.  H.)  The  history  of__Christianity 
from  the  hirth  of  Christ  to  the  abolition  of 
Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire.  3  v.  12°. 
London,  1 840. 

The  same.     2  v.  in  I.     8°.     Paris,  1840. 

The  same,     8°.     N'etv  York,  1851. 

MosHEiM,  (J.  L.  von).  De  rebvs  Christian - 
orvm  ante  Constantinvm  Magnvm  com- 
mentarii.     sm.  4°.     Helmstadii,  1753. 

Historical  commentaries  on  the  state  of 

Christianity  during  the  first  three  hundred 
and  twenty-five  years  from  the  Christian 
era.  Translated  by  R.  S.  Vidal  and  J- 
Murdoch.     2  v.     8°.     Ne7v  York,  1852. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.    Ne7o  York,  1853. 

Neander  (A.)     The  history  of  the  Christian 

religion  and   church  during   the  three  first 

centuries.     Translated  by  H.J.  Rose.     8°. 

Phila.,  1843. 
Newman  (J.  H.)     Apolloniusof  Tyana.    12°. 

London,  1872. 

[In  his  Historical  sketches,  2d  series.] 

Primitive   Christianity.       12°.     London, 

1872. 

[In  his  Historical  sketches,  2d  series.] 
The  church  of  the  Fathers.     12°.     Lon- 
don, 1840. 

OvERBECK  (F.)  Studien  zur  Geschichte  der 
altenKirche.  Part  I.  8°.  Schloss- Chem- 
nitz, 1875. 

Philostorgius.     Excerpta  ex  historiis  (suis). 

H.  Valesius  Graeca  emendavit,  Latine  vertit, 

(etc.)     fol.      Moguntiae,  1679. 
[With  Theodoretus.      Eccl.    hist.      Moguntiae, 
IG-9.] 

PiNNOCK  (W.  H.)  An  analysis  of  ecclesias- 
tical history  from  the  birth  of  Christ  to  the 
Council  of  Nice.  4"' ed.  i6°.  Cambridge, 
>855- 


Pressense  (E.  de).  The  early  years  of  Chris- 
tianity. Translated  by  Annie  Howard.  3  v. 
12°.     Nt"w  York,  1870-78. 

contents : 
V    1.  The  Apostolic  era.  ' 

2.  The  martyrs  and  apologists. 
.").  Christian  life  and  practice. 

Renan  (E.)  Histoires  des  origines  du  Chris- 
tianisme.     7  v.     8°.     Paris,  1863-82. 

contents  : 
V.  1    Vie  de  J^smm. 
2.  Les  apotres. 
\'y.  Saint  Paul. 
4.  L'Antechrist. 
6.  Les  Evangiles  et  la  seconde  generation 

Chrf'tienne. 
6.  L'6glise  Chretienne. 
1.  Marc-Aurele,  et  la  fin  du  monde  antique. 

The  same.     Life  of  Jesus.    The  Apostles. 

Saint    Paul.      (Translations.)      3    v.     12°. 

New  York,  1866-75. 
Rendall    (G.    H.)       The    Emperor   Julian. 

Paganism  and  Christianity.    8°.    Cambridge, 

1879. 

[Hulsean  Essay  for  1870.] 
Reville    (A.)      Apollonius   of    Tyana,    the 

Pagan    Christ   of    the   third   century.      16°, 

London,  1866. 
RUFFINUS.      Historiae  ecclesiasticae  libri     ii. 

fol.      Basileae,  1562. 

[In  MuscuLus  (W.)  Eccl.  hist,  avtores.] 
Schaff  (P.)     History  of  the  Christian  church. 

From  the  birth   of   Christ  to  the  reign  of 

Constantine.     v.  i.     8°.     A'L'cc/ Fcr/f-,  1859. 
The  same.    To  Gregory  the  Great.     New 

ed.     3  v.  in  2.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1870-72. 
Schwegler  (A.)     Das  nachapostolischer  Zei- 

talter.     See  Apostolic  History,  p.  293. 
Socrates    Seholastieus.     Ecclesiasticae    his- 
toriae iibri    vii.     Wolfgango     Musculo    in- 

terprete.     fol.     Basileae,  1562. 

fin  Muscui.us  (\V.)    Eccl.  hist,  avtores.] 
The  same.     H.  Valesius  Graecuni   tex- 

tum    emendavit,    Latinti    vertit    (etc.)     fol. 

Moguntiae  ^  1677. 
The  same.  Ecclesiastical  historic.  Trans- 
lated by  M.  Hanmer.     fol.     London,  1619. 

[In   Hanmer  (M.)    Avncient  ecclesiastical   his- 
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The  same.     A  history  of  the  church  in 

seven  books,  from  A.  D.  306  to  A.  1).  445. 
12°.     London,  1844. 

[Greek  ecclesiastical  historians,  v.  3.] 
.SozoMEN'US    (Hermias).        Ecclesiasticae    his- 
toriae  hbri  ix.      Wolfgango    Musciih)    inter- 
prete.     fol.     Basileae,  1562. 
[In  Musculus  (\V.)    Eccl.  hist,  avtores.] 

The  same.      H.  Valesius  Graecum  tex- 

tum    emendavit,    Latine    vertit    (etc.)       fol. 
Mognntiae,  1677. 

[With  Socrates.  Eccl.  hist.  iMogiintiae,  1077] 
— —  The  same.  A  history  of  the  chmxh  in 
•    nine  books,  from  A.  U.  324  to  to  A.  D.  440. 

12°.      London,  1846. 

[Greek  ecclesiastical  historians,  v.  4] 
Taylor  (W.  C.)     The  history  of  Christianity; 

from  its  promulgation  to  its  legal  establish- 
ment in  the  Roman  empire.      16°.     London, 

1844. 
rKn-KEl.    (W.    S. )       iJe    Juliano    imperatore 

Christianismi  contemtore  et  osore.      40  pp. 

12°.      Tidnngae,  1844. 
Thkodoretl's.       Ecclesiasticae  historiae  libri 

v..    lochimo    Camerario     inteiprete.        fol. 

Basileae,    1 562. 

[In  Musculus  (W.)     Eccl.  hist,  avtores.] 

The  same.  H.  Valesius  Graeca  emen- 
davit, Tatine  vertit  (etc.)  fol.  ALogiin- 
tiac,    1679. 

The  same.     A  history  of  the  church  in 

hve  books,   from   A.  H.   322  to  427.      12°. 

London,   1843. 

[Greek  ecclesiastical  historians,  v.  o.] 
Theodorus.     Collectaneorum  ex  historia  ec- 

clesiastica  libri  duo.      Wolfgango    Musculo 

interprete.     fol.     Basileae,  1562. 

[In  Musculus  (  W.)    Eccl.  hi.st.  avtores.] 

Excerpta  ex  historiis  (suis).  H.  Vale- 
sius Graeca  emendavit,  Latine  vertit  (etc.) 
fol.     Alogtintiae,  1679. 

[With  Theouoretus.  Eccl.  hist.  Moguntise, 
1679.1 

TlLLEMONT  (L.  dej.  Histoire  des  empereurs, 
et  des  autres  princes  qui  ont  regne  durant 
\m  six  premiers  siecles  de  I'Eglise,  (etc.) 
6  v.     4°.      Venise,   1732. 

Jvlemoires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  eccle- 

siastique   des   six   premiers   siecles.       16  v. 
4°.     Venise,  1 732.  * 


WlLBERFORCE  (H.  \V. )     The  church  and  the 

empires.      12°.      London,  1874. 
Wordsworth  (C.)     A  church  history  to  the 

Council  of  Nicaea.     12°.     Xero  York,  1881. 
YoNGE  (C.  M.)     The  pupils  of  St.  John  the 

divine.     New  ed.      12°.      London,  1878. 
See,  also.  Influence  of  Chrlstl^nity,  p.  142; 

Apostolic  Church,  p.  292 ;  Arch.\eology  ; 

and  Martvrology  and  Persecutions. 


3,    The  Church  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

{Inclnding  the   Crusades.') 

BoEHRiNGER   ( F. )     Die   Vorreformatoren   des 

vierzehnten    und  fiinfzehnten   Jahrhunderts. 

2  V.     8°.     Zurich,  1856-58. 

[2  V.  of  his  Kirehe  Christi  und  ihre  Zeugen.j 
Bryce  (T.)    The  holy  Roman  Empire.  5«h  ed. 

12°.      London,  1875. 
D'AULT-DUMESNIL  ( — ).     Dictionnaire  histo- 

rique,    geographique    et    biographique    des 

croisades,    embrassant    toute    la    lutte     du 

Christianisme   et   de   ITslamisme.      sm.   fol. 

Paris,  1852. 

[MiGNE,  Encyel.  theol.     2d  ser.     v.  18.] 
DiGBY'  (K.  H.)      Mores  catholici;  or  ages  of 

faith.     2  V.     8°.     Cincinnati,   1841. 
Fuller    (T.i        The    historic     of    the    holy 

wan-e.     2"*  ed.      sm.  fol.     Cambridge,  1640. 
GoTHEiN  (E.)    Politische  und  religiose  Volks- 

bewegungen     vor    der     Reformation.       8°. 

Breslau,   1878. 
Gray  (G.  Z.)     The  children's  crusade.     16°. 

N^eti.1  York,  1873. 
GUERICKE  (H.  E.  F.)     A  manual  of  church 

history.     Medireval.     Translated  by  W.  G. 

T.  Shedd.     8°.     Andover,  1870. 
Hardwick  (C.)     a  history  of  the  Christian 

church.  Middle  age.     12°.    Cambridge,  \^^t,. 
Janney  (S.   M.).    An  historical  sketch  of  the 

Christian  church  during  the   Middle    Ages. 

18°.     Phila.,  1847. 
KuGLER    (B.)       Geschichte    der    Kreuzziige. 

8°.     Berlin,  1880. 

[Oncken,  Allg.  Geschichte,  II.  5.] 
Lechler   (G.)     Johann  xpn  Wiclif  und   die 

Vorgeschichte  der  Reformation.      2  v.  in  i. 

12°.     Leipzig,  1873. 


298 


CHURCH   HIST( )RV.— REFORMATION. 


The  same.     John  Wichf  and  his  Enghsh 


precursors. 


Translated    with    notes    by    P. 


Lorimer.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1878. 
Lombard  (A.)     Pauliciens,  Bulgares  et  Bons- 

hommes   en    Orient   et    en    Occident.      12°. 

Geneve,   1879. 
Maclear    (G.    F.)        Apostles    of    mediaeval 

Europe.      12°.      London,   1869. 
Maitland   (S.   R.)     The  dark  ages,      t*-  ed. 

8°.     London,  1S53. 
Michaud   (J.   F.)      History  oj  the   Crusades. 

Translated    by    W.    Robson.       5    \.       12°. 

L.ondon,   1852. 
Newman    (J.    H.)       The   reformation    of   the 

eleventh  century.      12°.      London,   187 1. 

[In  his  EsHay.'s,  v.  2.] 
I'OOLE  (R.  L.)      Illustrations  of  the  history  of 

medireval    thought    in    the    departments    of 

theology    and    ecclesiastical     politics.       8°. 

London,  1884. 
Srii.LE  (C.  J.)     Stuches  in  mediaval  liistory. 

12°.      Phila.,  18S2. 
ToWNSEM)  (W.  J.)     The  great  schoolmen  of 

the  Middle  Ages.      12°.      London,  1881. 
Trench     (R.    C.)        Lectures    on    medi?eval 

church  history.     8°.      London,    1877. 
Ullmann    (C.)       Reformatoren    vor   der    Re- 
formation, vornehmlich  in  Deulschland  and 

den  Niederlanden.      2  v.      12°.      Hainlnin^, 

1841-42. 
The  same.       Reformers  before   the    Re- 
formation, principally  in  Gennany  and   the 

Netherlands.      Translation   by   R.    Menzies. 

3"  ed.     2v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1^1. 
See,  also,  under  Church  History  hy  Coun- 

TR1E.S;  History  of  Churches  and  Sects; 

Missions  ok  the  Early  Church;  Mon- 

a.sticism;  etc. 


4.    The  Reformat! 


Ai.EEN  (B.)  History  of  the  Reformation; 
being  an  abridgment  of  Burnet ;  with 
sketches  of  lives  of  Luther,  Calvin  and 
Zuingle.      2'i  ed.      16°.      P/ii/a.,   1823. 

Hai.an  (P.)  Monumenta  reformationis  Lu- 
theran;e  ex  tabulariis  S.  Sedis  secretis,  1521- 
1525.     8°.      Natishonu-,   1883. 


Beard   (C.)      The    reformation    of  the    i6th 
century   in    its    relation   to   modern   thought 
and  knowledge.     8°.      London,  1883. 
[Hibbert  lectures,  188a.] 

BoHUN  (E.)      Sec  Sleidan  (J.) 

Bratke  (E.)  Luther's  95  Thesen.  8°.  Gdl- 
t in  gen,  1884. 

Bretschneidek  (K.  c;.)  I)ie  deutsche  Re- 
formation der  Kirche.     12°.     Leipzig,  1844. 

BuLi.iNGER  (H.)  Reformationsgeschichte. 
Nach  dem  Autographen,  herausgegeben  von 
J.  J.  Hottinger  und  H.  H.  Vogeli.  3  v.  in 
I.      12°.      Fraucnfcld,  1838-1840. 

Ci..\i'DE  (J.)  An  historical  defence  of  the 
Reformation;  in  answer  to  a  book  intituled. 
Just  prejudices  against  the  Calvinists.  Trans- 
lated by  T.  B.      sm.  4°.      London,  1683. 

The    same.        To    which    is    prefi.xed    a 

sketch    of    the    author's    life    (etc.)     by    ]. 
Townsend.      2  v.      12°.      L.ondon,    1S15. 

D'AuBlGNi  (J.  H.  Merle).  History  of  the  great 
Reformation  of  the  sixteenth  century.  5  v. 
12°.      Xe-w  York,   1841-53. 

The  same,     s'*"  Amer.   ed.     5   \.      12*^. 

Xeiv  York,   1843-53. 

— —  Histoid  of  the  Reformation  in  Europe  in 
the  lime  of  Calvin.  S  v.  12°.  Xcio  York, 
1863-79. 

Martyrs  of  the    Reformation.      With   in 

troduction.       By   C.    H.    .\.    liulkley,    D.D. 
12°.      PItila.,  1882. 

1)oelliN(;er  (J.  J.  L  von).      Die  Reformation. 

ihreinnere  Enlwicklungund  ihre  \\'irkungen. 

3   V.      12°.      Arnheim,    1853-54. 
DiiMN    (L.  E.)      .\   new  ecclesiastical   history 

of  the    i6tli   century.      2    v.      fol.      l.ondon. 

1 703-06. 

[The  olo-sing  vol....  of  hi.«  History  .J 
Erhkam  (H.  \V.)     Geschichte  der  protestan 

tischen  Secten  im  /eitalter  der  Reformation. 

12°.      Uanilnirg  and  Gotlio,  1848. 
KisiiKK     (G.    I*.)        Tlie    Reformation.       12°. 

.\V7.'  York,  1S73. 
Gekdes  (I).)      Historia   Reformationis.     v.  i. 

2  and  4.     sm.  4°.      Groningae,  1744-52. 
(Jii.i.v    (\V.    .S.)      Our    Protestant   forefathers. 

24°.      Xeio   York,    1836. 


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(iRATAMA   (M.   S.)      Beginsel   der    Kerk-her- 
vorming  in  de  zestiende  Eeuw.     4°.     Haar- 
lem, 1832. 
[Pari  2  of  V.  31.  Verliaiid.  d.  Teyler.  Genoot.] 

(iUERlCKE  (H.  E.  F.)  Geschichte  der  Re- 
formation.    8°.     Berlin,  1855. 

Haeusser  (L.)  The  period  of  the  Reforma- 
tion, 1517-1648.  Edited  by  W.  Oncken. 
Translated  by  Mrs.  G.  Sturge.  12°.  Xeu< 
York,  1884. 

Hagenbach  (K.  R.)  Vorlesungen  iiber 
Wesen  und  Geschichte  der  Reformation. 
2«  aufl.      12°.      Leipzig,  \Z<^\. 

The  same.     History  of  the  Reformation 

in  (Jermany  and  Switzerland  chiefly.  Trans- 
lated from  the  4""  revised  German  ed.  by 
Evelina  Mooi-e.  2  v.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
1878-79- 

Hardwick  (C.)  a  history  of  the  Christian 
church  during  the  Reformation.  12°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1856. 

Hering  (C.  W.)  Geschichte  der  kirchlichen 
Unionsversuche  seit  der  Reformation.  2  v. 
12°.      Leipzig,  1836-38. 

JlRlEU  (P.)  Histoire  du  Calvinisme  et  celle 
du  Papisme  mises  en  parallele,  ou  Apologie 
pour  les  Refomiateurs,  etc. ;  centre  un  libelle 
intitule  I'Histoire  du  Calvinisme  par  Maim- 
bourg.   Parts  1-2.   2  v.  4°.   Rotferdain,\b%-i,. 

The  same.  Part  3.  Histoire  du  Pa- 
pisme.     sm.  4°.      Rotterdam,    1683. 

Kahms  (K.  F.  a.)  Die  deutsche  Reforma- 
tion,    v.  I.      18°.     Leipzig,   1872. 

KoLDE  (T.)  Die  deutsche  Augustiner-Con- 
gregation  und  Johann  von  Staupitz.  8°. 
Gotlia,   1879. 

Lenke  (F.  R.)  Denkmal  der  Reformation 
Luther's.     2"  aufi.      12°.     Leipzig,   181 7. 

Lindsay    (T.    M.)     The    Reformation.      12°. 
Edinburgh,  1884. 
[Dods,  Handbooks  for  Bible  Cla.«.ses.] 

Loescher  (V.  E.)  VoUstandige  Reforma- 
tions-Acta  und  Documenta.  3  v.  sm.  4°. 
Leipzig,  1720-1729. 

-^-  Ausfiihrliche  historia  motuum   zwischen 
den    Evangelisch-Lutherischen    und   Refor- 
mirten.     sm.  4°.       Frankfm-t  und  L.eipzig, 
1724. 
[With  V.  3  of  his  Reformations- .\cta.] 


Luther's  katholisches  Monument  oder  kri- 
tische  Betrachtung  verschiedener  Urtheile 
katholischer  oder  unter  Katholiken  gerech- 
neter  Schriftsteller  iiber  Luther  und  seine 
Reformation.  [anon.']  12°.  Frankfurt 
a.  AL,  1817. 

M.\CKRAY  (W.)  The  effect  of  the  Reforma- 
tion on  civil  society.   12°.    A'e7ii  York,  1832. 

Marheineke  (P.)  Geschichte  der  teutschen 
Reformation.    4  v.     16°.     Berlin,  1831-34. 

Reformation  (The)  in  Europe.  \^anon.] 
24°.      London,  [1853.] 

The  same.      History  of  the  Reformation. 

24°.     New  York,  1844. 

Reformers  (The).  Lectures  delivered  in  .St. 
James'  church,  Paisley,  by  ministers  of  the 
United    Presbyterian    church.       12°.       Glas- 

g07V,      1885. 

Rosetti  (G.)  Disquisitions  on  the  antipapal 
spirit  which  produced  the  Reformation  ;  its 
secret  influence  on  the  literatui-e  of  Europe. 
Translated  from  the  Italian  by  Miss  C. 
Ward.     2  V.      12°.      London,   1834. 

ScHENKEL  (D.)  Das  Wesen  des  Protestantis- 
mus  aus  den  Quellen  des  Reformationszeit- 
alters  dargestellt.  3  v.  8°.  Schaffhausen. 
1846-51. 

Scott  (J.)  Luther,  and  the  Lutheran  Re- 
formation.     2  \-.      24°.      Nei.it  York,    1833. 

Seebohm  (I*'.  I     The  era  of  the  Protestant  Re- 
formation.     18°.      New  York,  1883. 
[In  Epochs  of  modern  historj'.] 

Sleid.an  (J.)  De  statv  religionis  et  reipvb- 
licae  Carolo  Qvinto  Caesare  commentarii. 
16°.     [«./.]>  1557- 

The  same.      Commentaries,   concerning 

the  state  of  religion  and  the  common  wale, 
during  the  reign  of  the  emperour  Charles 
the  fyfte.  Translated  by  J.  Daws.  fol. 
[London,  1560.] 

[Title-page  wanting.] 

The  general  history  of  the   Reformation 

of  the  church;  from  1517  to  1556.  Faith- 
fully Englished.  (With)  a  continuation  to 
the  end  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  by  E. 
Bohun.     fol.      London,   1689. 

Stebbinc;  (H.)  History  of  the  Reformation. 
2  V.      16°.      London,   1836. 


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IMnflu- 
5^  eel. 
/'ar/'s, 


TuLLOCH  (T.)  Leaders  of  the  Reformation, 
Luther,  Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox.  12°.  Bos- 
ton,  i860. 

Vii.LKRS  (C.  (Ic).     Essai  siu  respril  el 
ence  de  la  Reformation  de   Luther. 
augmentee  par   A.    Maeder.     12°. 
1851. 

The  same.     An  essay  on  the  spirit  and 

influence  of  the   Reformation.       Translated 
by  S.  Miller.      16°.     Phila.,  1833. 

Weber  (G.)  Zur  (leschichte  des  Reforma- 
tions-Zeitalters.     8°.     Leipzig;,  1874. 

Weijdmann    (L.)       Beginsel    der    Kerk-her- 
vorming  in  de  zestiende  Eeuw.    4°.     Haar- 
lem, 1832. 
[Verhand.  d.  Teylersche  (ienoot.  v.  31.] 

See,  also.  Church  of  the  Middle  Acjes,  p. 
297;  under  Church  History  by  Coun- 
tries; Modern  Church  History;  and 
the  lives  of  the  Reformers. 


5.     The  Modern  Church. 

Ali.gemeink  Kirchliche  Chronik,  liegriindet 
von  K.  Matthes,  ff)rtgesetzt  von  E.  (). 
.Schmidt  (u.  a.).  1854-S3.  30  v.  16°.  Leip- 
zig,  Altoiia,    Ihuiilnir^,    1S54-S3. 

HruecKNEK  (  — ).     The  church  of  the  i^resent. 
Translated    from    the    (ierman     !))■     Sophia 
Taylor.      12°.      Edinburgli,  1S67. 
[With  Luthardfs  "The  church,"  pp.  lis^-is:!.) 

('h.-xstei,  (E.)  Christianity  in  the  nineteenth 
century.  Translated  by  J.  R.  Beard.  12°. 
London,  1874. 

D'AUBICNE  (J.  II.  Merle).  Ccrmany,  Eng- 
land, and  Scotland  ;  or,  recollections  of  a 
Swiss  minister.      12°.      Xiic  Vor/:,  1848. 

DoRCHKSTKR  (D.)  The  problem  of  religious 
])rogress.      12°.      .Vrrc  York,  1881. 

Ci  i/.oT  (E.  I',  (i.)  L'6g]ise  el  la  .society 
Chr6tiennes  en  iSf)i,      8°.      /V/z/.f,  1861. 

Hagenbach  (K.  R.)  History  of  the  church 
in  the  eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries. 
Translated,  with  additions,  by  J.  F.  Hurst. 
2  v.     8°.     New  York,  1869. 

Henke  (E.  L.  T.)  Neuere  Kirchengeschichle. 
Herausgegelien  von  W.  Cass.  2  v.  8°. 
LLalle,   1874-78. 


Lecti'RES  on  foreign  churches,  delivered  1845, 
in  connection  with  the  objects  of  the  Com- 
mittee   of    the    Free    Church    of    Scotland. 

2  series.     2  v.     12°.      Edinburgh,  1845-46. 
Planck  (C.J.)     Neueste  Religionsgeschichte. 
.    3  V.      12°.      Lemgo,  1787-93- 
Rauwenhoi-'K   (L.  W.  E.)     (leschiedenis  van 

het  rrotestantisme.  3  v.  8°.  Haarlem, 
1865-71. 

[In  De  VooRXAAMSTE  Godsdiensteii.] 
Rheinwald  (G.   Y..  H.)      Acta  historico-ec- 
clesiastica  seculi  xix.     Jahrgange    1835-37. 

3  V.      8°.      Hamburg,    1838-40. 
.Stp:bi!IN(;    (H.)       History    of  the    church    of 

Christ,  from  the  Diet  of  Augsburg  to  the 
eighteenth  century.    3  v.    8°.    London,  1842. 

Walch  (C.  W.  F.)  Neueste  Religions- 
Geschichte.     9  v.      12°.      L^eiiigo,   1771-83. 

WiGCJERS  (J.)  Kirchliche  Statistik,  oder  Dar- 
stellung  der  gesammten  christlichen  Kirche 
nach  ihrem  gegenwartigen  ausseren  und  in- 
neren  Zustande.  2  v.  in  i.  8°.  LLamburg, 
1842-43. 

See,  also,  under  CHURCH  HISTORY  BY  CoUN- 
trh:s;  Evangelical  Alliance,  p.  239; 
and  H I.STORY  ok  Churches  and  Sects. 


6.     Church  History  by  Countries. 

(///    alpli,ibetu;il  order.) 

AFRICA. 

Leydekkek  (M.)    llistoriaecclesiae  .Kfricanae 

illustrata.      sm.  4°.      L'ltrajeeti,  \(i()0. 
See,  also,  ¥a:\\'\-  ;  (  ;kkkk  Chikch  ;  and  Mad- 
agascar. 

ARABIA. 

\Vr|(;iii-   (T.)      ICarly   Christianity   in    .Arabia. 
S°.      London,  1S55. 

ARM  KM  A. 

Malan    (S.    C.)       The    life   and    limes   of   S. 

Gregory  the  illuminator.  8°.   London,  1868. 

.S>(%  ^/jo,  Georgia ;  and  F'oreign  Missions. 

AUSTRALIA. 

HiNNEY  (T.)      Lights  and  shadows  of  church- 
life  in  .Australia.    2<'ed.    12°.     London, \%bo. 


CHURCH    HIS  r(  )RV.— BOHEMIA. 


301 


BELOIl  M,  see  GENEVA. 


BOHEMIA. 


Honnecho.se  (E.  de).  Les  reformateurs  avant 
la  Reforme.  xv*'  siecle.  Jean  Hiis  et  le 
Concile  de  Constance.   2  v.  8°.    Paris,  1845. 

CiLLETT  (E.  H.)  The  life  and  times  of  John 
Huss ;  or,  the  Bohemian  reformation  of  the 
15th  century.     2  v.     8°.      P/ii/a.,  1861. 

I. ENFANT  (|.)  Histoire  de  la  guerre  des  Hus- 
sites et  du  Concile  de  Basle.  2  v.  4°. 
Aiiislcrdani,   1 731. 

Me.^rs  (J.  W.)  Heroes  of  Bohemia:  Huss. 
Jerome  and  Zisca.      16°.     PItila.,  1879. 

I'ESCHECK  (C.  A.)  The  reformation  and  anti- 
refonnation  in  Bohemia.  Erom  the  Ger- 
man.     \_anon.'\      2  v.     8°.      Loudon,   1845. 

Sa;  a/so,  ADAMITES;  Midim.e  Ages,  p.  297; 
Moravians;  and  Reformation,  p.  298. 

DENMARK. 

Heiavec  (L.)  Den  Danske  Kirkes  historic 
efter  Reforaiationen.  2  v.  12°.  Kjobcn- 
havn,  1851-55. 

Muenter  (E.)  Kirchengeschichte  von  Dane- 
mark  and  Norwegen.  3  V.  in  4.  12°.  Leip- 
zig,   1823-33. 

E(iYFT. 

Hi'iT.ER  l-\.  Jl  The  ancient  Coptic  churches 
of  Egypt.      2  V.      8°.       Oxford,  1884. 

Sc\;  a/so,  (iRKEK   Chirch. 

PKAXCE.  including  tlie  HI  (il  ENOTS. 

Hairo    (H.   M.)      History  of  the   rise  of  the 

Huguenots    of   Erance.       2   v.      8°.       .Wtc- 

Vor^;   1879. 
Barrukl  (A.)      History  of  the  clergy  during 

the  Erench  Revolution.    12°.    Diildin,  1794. 
Benoit   (E.)       Histoire   de   I'edit   de    Nantes. 

V.  I.     4°.      Dc/ft,  1693. 
Hersier    (E.)       Histoire  du   Synode  (ieneral 

de  I'Eglise  reformee  de  Erance,  1872.     2  v. 

8°.      Paris,  1872. 
Beze    (T.    de).      Histoire    ecclesiastique    des 

%;lises  reformees  au   Royaume  de   Erance. 

3  V.     12°.     Li//e,   1841-42. 
Blackburn  (W.  M.)     Admiral  Coligny  and 

the    rise    of  the    Huguenots.       2    v.       12°. 

Phila.,   1869. 


Bonifas    {¥.)       Histoire    des    Protestants    de 

Erance  depuis   186 1.     8°.      Toit/oiisc,  1874. 
Bonnefon  (D.)     B.  Du  Plan,  deputy-general 

of  the  Reformed  Churches  of  Erance,  1725- 

63.      12°.      Loudon,  1878.- 
BosT  (A.)      Memoires  pouvant  servir  a  This- 

toire  du  reveil  religieux  des  Eglises  protes- 

tantes  de  la  Suisse  et  de  la   Erance.     3  v. 

8°.      Paris,   1854-55. 
Browning  (W.  S.)     History  of  the   Hugue- 
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The  same.     A  history  of  the  Huguenots. 

New  ed.     8°.      P/ti/a.,  1845. 
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[In  his  Works,  V.  5.] 
Concordat  (Le).  See  Pragmatique. Sanction. 
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12°.      Paris,  1841. 
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Translated  by   G.    L.   Catlin.       12°.       Xc7o 

York,   1880. 
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en  France.     Et  suivi  de  pieces  justificatives. 

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Marsh  (Anna  C.)  The  Protestant  reforma- 
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nots.     \_ano>i.'\     2  V.     12°.     London,  1847. 

DzANAM  (A.  F.)  La  civilisation  chretienne 
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Peyrat  (N.)  Histoire  de  pasteurs  du  desert 
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jusqu'a  Revolution  frangaise.  2  v.  8°.  Pa- 
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Plaintes  (Les)  des  Protestans,  cruellement 
opprimez  dans  le  royaume  de  France.  24°. 
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Planck  (G.  J.)  Cleschichte  der  Ivirchlichen 
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1793- 

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sischen   Calvinismus  bis  zur   National-Ver- 

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the  dispersion  at  the  recall  of  the  edict  of 

Nantes.      12°.     London,  1880. 
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decrets  du  concile  national  de  I'Eglise  gal- 

licane.     Avec  le  concordat  entre  Francois  L 

et  Leon  X.     24°.      Paris,  1561. 
PRESSENsfe  (E.  de).    L'Eglise  et  la  revolution 

fran<;aise.    Histoire  des  relations  de  I'Eglise 

et  de  I'etat  de  1789  a  1802.     2<'  6d.     12°. 

Paris,  1867. 

The  same.     The  church  and  the  French 

revolution.     Translated  by  J.  Stroyan.      12°. 
London,  1869. 

La  question  ecclesiastique  en  1877.     16°. 

Paris,  1878. 

Quick  (J.)  Synodicon  in  (iallia  reformata; 
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of  those  famous  national  councils  of  the  Re- 
formed churches  in  France.  2  v.  fol. 
London,  1692. 

QuiNET  (E.)  Le  Christianisme  et  la  Revolu- 
tion F^an^aise.     24°.     Bruxelles,  1 845. 

Rabaut-Dupuis  (P.  A.)  Annuaire,  ou  reper- 
toire ecclesiastique  h  I'usage  des  Eglises 
r^form^es  et  protestantes  de  1' Empire  fran- 
Qais.      12°.     Paris,   1807.    ' 

Renoult  (J.  B.)  Histoire  des  variations  de 
rfiglisegallicane.  24°.  {Amsterdam,  l^o:i.^\ 
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Reuchlin  (H.)  Das  Christenthum  in  Frank- 
reich innerhalb  und  ausserhalb  der  Kirche. 
8°.      Hamburg,  1837. 

Revocation  (The)  of  the  edict  of  Nantes,  and 
its  consequences  to  the  Protestant  churches 
of  France  and  Italy.     24°.     Phila.,  1839. 

Roman  (The)  Catholic  Church.  Collectio 
buUarum,  brevium,  (etc.)  pp.  Pii  vi,  contra 
constitutionem  civilem  cleri  Gallicani,  (etc.) 
8°.     Londini,  1 82 1. 

Saconay  (G.  de).  -Genealogie  et  la  tin  des 
Hvgvenavx.     24°.     Lyo>i,  1573. 

Sainte-Beuve  (C.  a.)  Port-Royal.  5  v. 
12°.      Paris,   1840-59. 

Schaefker  (A.)  Les  Huguenots  du  seizieme 
si^cle.      12°.      Paris,  1870. 

Smedley  (E.)  History  of  the  Reformed  re- 
ligion in  France.  3  V.  16°.    Zowfl'o;/,  1832-34. 

Smile,s  (S.)  The  Huguenots  in  France  after 
the  revocation  of  the  edict  of  Nantes.  12°. 
Netu  York,  1874. 

SoLDAN  (W.  G.)  Geschichte  des  Protestantis- 
mus  in  Frankreich  bis  zum  Tode  Karl's  ix. 
2  v.      12°.      Leipzig,  1855. 

Theiner  (A.)  Documents  inedits  relatifs 
aux  affaires  religieuses  de  la  France,  1790  a 
1800.     2  v.     8°.     Paris,  1857-58. 

Weiss  (C.)  Histoiy  of  the  French  Protestant 
refugees,  from  the  revocation  of  the  edict  of 
Nantes  to  our  own  days.  Translated  by 
H.  W.  Herbert.   2  v.    12°.    NewYorIc,  1854. 

WiLBERFORCE  (H.  W.)  The  church  and  the 
Empires.      12°.      London,  1874. 

WiLKS  (M.)  Histoiy  of  the  persecutions 
endured  by  the  Protestants  of  the  south  of 
France.     2  v.     8°.      London,  1821. 

See,  also,  Albigenses,  and  lives  of  Calvin, 
Beza,  Coligny,  etc. 

(iENEVA. 

Church    (The)    liistory   of    (Geneva,    in    five 

books.      16°.     Boston,   1732. 
GOLTZ  (H.  von  der).     Geneve  religieuse   au 

dix-neuvi^me  siecle.     Traduit  par  C.  Malan- 

Sillem.     12°.      Geneve  et  Bale,  1862. 
Heugh  (H.)    Notices  of  the  state  of  religion  in 

Geneva  and  Belgium.    16°.    Glasgow,  1844. 
Magnin  ( — ).     Histoire  de  I'etablissement  de 

la  Reforme  a  Gen6ve.  8°.    Montrouge,  1844. 


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303 


PiETSCHKER  (K.)  Die  lutherische  Reforma- 
tion in  Genf.     12°.     Cothen,   1875. 

See,  also,  SWITZERLAND;  The  Reformation, 
p.  298;  and  lives  of  Calvin,  etc. 

GEORGIA. 

losEi.iAN  (P.)  A  short  history  of  the  Georgian 
church.  Translated  by  S.  C.  Malan.  12°. 
London,  1866. 

Sec,  a/so,  Armenia,  p.  300. 


liACK.  (F.)  Die  evangelische  Kirche  im 
Lande  zwischen  Rhein,  Mosel,  Xahe  und 
Glan  bis  zum  Beginn  des  dreissigjahrigen 
Krieges.     3  v.     8°.     Bonn,   1872-74. 

Haur  (\V.)  Religious  life  in  Germany  during 
the  wars  of  independence.  Translated  by 
Jane  Sturge.      2  v.      12°.      London,  1870. 

DoERiNG  (H  )  Die  gelehrten  Theologen 
Deutschlands  im  achtzehnten  und  neunzehn- 
ten  Jahrhundert.  Nach  ihrem  Leben  und 
Wirl<en.     4  v.     8°.      Xeiisfadt,  1831-35. 

DoRNER  (J.  A.)  Histoiy  of  Protestant  The- 
ology particularly  in  Germany.  Translated 
by  George  Robson,  and  Sophia  Taylor.  2  v. 
8°.      Edinburgh,  1871. 

(General  Synod.  Verhandlungen  der  evan- 
gelischen  General-Synode  zu  Berlin,  1846. 
fol.      Berlin,    1846. 

GoEBEL  (M.)  Die  religiose  Eigenthiimlich- 
keit  der  lutherischen  und  der  reformirten 
Kirche.      16°.     Bonn,   1837. 

Hase  (K.)  Die  beiden  Erzhischofe.  12°. 
Leipzig,  1839 

Heine  (H.)  Religion  and  philosophy  in 
Germany.  Translated  by  |.  .Snodgrass.  12°. 
London,   18S2. 

HundesHacen  (K.  C.  B.)  Der  deutsche 
Protestantismus.  S^anoii.'\  2'' abdr.  12°. 
Frankfurt  a.  J/.,  1847. 

'The  same.      3'=  aufl.       12°.      /•'nntkfur/ 

a.  M.,   1850. 

Kahnis  (C.  F.  a.)  Internal  history  of  (ler- 
ItJan  Protestantism  since  the  middle  of  the 
last  century.  Translated  by  T.  Meyer.  16°. 
Edinburgh,  1856. 

LoENiNG  (E.)  Geschichte  des  deutschen 
Kirchenrechts.    2  v.    8°.     Strassburg,  1878. 


Contents. 
V.  1.  Das  Kirehenreeht  in  Gallien  von  Constiin- 

tin  bis  (^hloiiovpcli. 
V.  2.    Da.'<  Kirehenreeht  im   Reiehe  der  aier(>- 

wingei-. 

LOESCHER    (V.    E.)        .Vusfiihrliche     historia 

motuum  zwischen  den   Evangelisch-Luther^- 

schen  und   Reformirten.     sm.  4°.      Frank 

furt,  1724. 

[With  hi.s  Refonnatinns-Acta  v.  :{.] 
OZANAM  ( A.  F.)   Die  Begriindung  des  Christen- 

thums  in  Deutschland.      Aus  dem  Franzosl 

schen.     8°.      Miinehen,  1845. 
Palmer  (C.)   Die  Gemeinschaften  und  Sekten 

Wiirttembergs.      Herausgegeben  von    letter. 

8°.      Tubingen,   1877. 
Reformation  in  the  Catholic  church  of  Ger 

many .     A  correspondence  with  the  court  in 

Rome  on  the  subject  of  the   nomination   <A 

Baron   von   Wessenberg.     Translated.      8°. 

London,  181 9. 
Religious  thought  in  Germany,    'lauou.^    8° 

London,  1870. 
Rettberg    (F.     \V.)         Kircheh-tieschichte 

Deutschlands.    v.  i.    12°.    Gottingen,  1846. 
Rose  (H.  J.)     The  state  of  Protestantism  in 

Germany  described.     2'*  ed.     8°.      London, 

1829. 
SCHMID    (H.)       (ieschichle    der    katholischen 

Kirche     Deutschlands    \(in    der    Mitte    des 

achtzehnten  Jahrhunderts  his  in  die  Gegen- 

wart.      8°.      Miinehen,  1874. 
XN'ai.ch  (J.  (i.)     Historische  und  theologische 

F^inleitung   in    die    Religions- Streitigkeiten, 

welche   sonderlich   ausser  der  Evangelisch- 

Lutherischen  Kirche  entstanden.    5  v.     16°. 

Jena,  1733-36 
See,  also.  The   Reformation,   p.   298;    an-l 

Missions  of  the  Early  Church. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 
1.  Comprehensive  Works. 

Sec,  England,  p.  305  ;  under  names  of 
Brook,  Collier,  Fuller,  etc.,  and  also  in  tiie 
next  section. 

2.  The  Early  British  and  Oeltic  Chnrches. 

Adamnan.  The  life  of  hji.  Colomba,  founder 
of  Hy.  With  notes  by  W.  Reeves.  8°. 
Dublin,  1857, 


?04 


CHURCH  HISTORY.— tlREAT  HRITAIX. 


Blackburn  (\V.  M.)  Saint  Patrick  and  the 
early  church  of  Ireland.    l6°.    P/tih7. ,iS6(). 

Cressy  (Hugh  Paulin  or  S.  de).  The  church 
history  of  Brittany  from  the  beginning  of 
Christianity  to  the  Norman  conquest,  fol. 
[«./.]      1688. 

Ebrard  (A.)  Bonifatius,  der  Zerstorer  des 
columbanischen  Kirchenthumsauf  dem  Fest- 
lande.     8°.      Gittersloli,  1882. 

Die    iroschottische    Missionskirche     des 

sechsten,  siebenten  und  achten  Jahrhunderts. 
12°.      Giiters/o/i,  1873. 

Forbes  (E.  P.)  Kalendars  of  Scottish  Saints. 
With  personal  notices  of  those  of  Alba,  Lau- 
doniaandStrathclyde.  4°.  Edinburgh,  \'&'] 2. 

Haddan  (A.  W.)  and  Stubbs  (W.)  Councils 
and  ecclesiastical  Documents  relating  to 
(Jreat  Britain  and  Ireland.  Edited  after 
Spelman  and  Wilkins.  (200-1295  ^-  I-*-) 
3  V.  in  4.     8°.     Oxford,  1869-1878. 

Innes  (T.)  The  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history 
of  Scotland,  80-818.     4°.      Aberdeen,  \%SZ- 

[amieson  (J.)  An  historical  account  of  the 
ancient  Culdees  of  lona,  and  of  their  settle- 
ments.    4°.     Edinbtirgh,  1811. 

Lloyd  (W.  )  An  historical  account  of  church- 
government  as  it  was'  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  when  they  first  received  the  Christian 
religion.      16°.     London,  1684.' 

M'Laughlan  (T.)  The  early  Scottish  church. 
8°.      Edinburgh,  1865. 

Maclear  (G.  F.)  The  conversion  of  the 
West.     The  Celts.      16°.     Lotidon,  1878. 

Moffat  (J.  C.)  The  church  in  Scotland,  a 
history  of  its  antecedents,  its  conflicts,  and 
its  advocates.      12°.     /"////«.,  1882. 

Nedelec  (L.)  Cambria  sacra;  or,  the  history 
of  the  early  Cambro-British  Christians.  8°. 
London,  1879. 

Paton  (R.)  The  Scottish  church  antl  its 
surroundings  in  early  times.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1884. 

Pryce  (J.)  The  ancient  British  church,  a 
historical  essay.      12°.      London,   1878. 

Rees  (W.  J.)  Lives  of  the  Cambro-British 
saints,  of  the  fifth  and  immediate  succeeding 
centuries,  from  ancient  Welsh  and  Latin 
MSS.,  with  English  translations  and  ex- 
planatory notes.      8°.      Llandovery,  1853. 


Reeves  (W.)    Copious  notes  and  dissertations 
illustrative  of  the  early  history  of  the  Colum- 
Ixm    institutions    in    Ireland   and    .Scotland. 
8°.      Dublin,   1857. 
[With  Adamnan,  Life  of  Columba] 

Savile  (B.  W.)  The  introduction  of  Chris- 
tianity into  Britain  ;  an  argument  in  favor  of 
St.  Paul  having  visited  the  West.  16°. 
London,  1861. 

SCHOELL  (C.  W.)  De  ecclesiasticae  Brilonum 
Scotorumque  historiae  fontibus.  8°.  Bero- 
lini,  1 85 1. 

Skene  (W.  F.  )     Celtic  Scotland  ;  a  history  of 
ancient    Alban.       3   v.       8°.       Edinburgh. 
1876-77. 
Note.— Vol.  :>  treats  of  Chureh  and  Culture. 

Smith  (G.)  The  religion  of  ancient  Britain, 
historically  considered.  2^  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don,  1846. 

Thackeray  (F.)  Researches  into  the  eccle- 
siastical and  political  state  of  ancient  Britain 
under  the  Roman  emperors.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1843. 

Todd  (J.  H.)  St.  Patrick,  apostle  of  Ireland. 
With  an  introductory  dissertation  on  the 
church  in  Ireland.     8°.     Dublin,  1864. 

Todd  (W.  G.)  A  history  of  the  ancient  church 
in  Ireland.     4°.      London,  1878. 

Trelawny  (C.  T.  C.)  Perranzabuloe,  the 
lost  church  found  ;  or  the  church  of  Eng- 
land not  a  new  church  but  ancient,  apostol- 
ical, etc.     6"'  ed.      16°.      London,  1868. 

UssHER  (T. )  Brittanicarum  ecclesiarum  anti 
quitates.     sm.  4°.      Dublinii,  1639. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.     Dublin,  1864. 

[v.  .5-0  of  his  Works,  Elrington's  ed,] 

A  discourse  of  the  religion  anciently  pro- 
fessed by  the  Irish  and  British.  (1631).     8°. 
Dublin,  1864. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  4.] 

Veterum  epistolarum    Hihernicarum  syl- 

loge.      (1632).      8°.     Dublin,  1864. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  4.] 

Warren  (F.  E.)    The  Celtic  church.     82  jip. 
8°.     London,  1881. 
[Introd.  to  his  Liturgy  of  the  Celtic  church.] 

Yeowell  (J.)  Chronicles  of  the  ancient 
British  church,  previous  to  the  arrival  of  St. 
Augustine.  [anon.'\  2^  ed.  4°.  London, 
1851. 


CHURCH  HISTORY.— ENGLAND. 


305 


See,  a/so,  England,  Comprehensive  works,  p. 
305;  Ireland,  p.  310;  Scotland,  p.  310; 
and  Missions  of  the  Early  Church. 


A.   COMFREHENSIVE   WORKS 

15ROOK  (B.)  The  history  of  rehgious  liberty 
from  the  first  propagation  of  Christianity  in 
Britain  to  the  death  of  George  HI.  2  v. 
8°.      London,  [1820.] 

Collier  (J.)  An  ecclesiastical  histoiy  of 
(Jreat  Britain,  chiefly  of  England.  2  v. 
fol.     London,  1708-14. 

Fuller  (T.)  The  church  history  of  Britain, 
from  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  until  the  year 
1648.     New  ed.     3  V.     8°.      London,  1837. 

The  same.     With  a  preface  and  notes  by 

J.Nichols.    3^  ed.    3  V.    8°.    London,  \%a,2. 

The   appeal   of   injured    innocence       8° 

London,  1842. 

[Witli   his   History  of  Ctimbridge  Univ.— Note. 

A  reply  toanimadver.^ioi)."  on  his  Chur<'h  Hi.story.] 

Hart  (R.)  Ecclesiastical  records  of  Eng- 
land, Ireland,  and  Scotland,  from  the  fifth 
century  till  the  Reformation.  2^  ed.  8°. 
Cambridge,  1846. 

Hkrkord  (B.)  The  story  of  religion  in  Eng- 
land      12°.      London,  1878. 

jEAFp-RESON  I  J.  C. )  A  book  about  the  clergy. 
2'*  ed.     2  V.     8°.      London,  1870. 

Jennin(;s  (A.  C.)  Ecclesia  Anglicana.  A 
history  of  the  chmxh  of  Christ  in  England 
from  the  earliest  times.  1 2°.   New  York,  1882. 

Johnson  (J.)  The  clergyman's  vade-mecum ; 
or,  an  account  of  the  ancient  and  present 
state  of  England.  2  v.  24°.  London, 
1714-15. 

Le  Neve  (J.)  P'asti  ecclesiae  Anglicanae,  or 
a  calendar  of  the  principal  ecclesiastical 
dignitaries  in  England  and  Wales.  Con- 
tinued to  the  present  time  by  T.  I).  Hardy. 
3  V.      8°.      Oxford,  1854. 

I'ATTisoN  (S.  R.)  The  rise  and  progress  of  re- 
ligious life  in  England.    16°.    London, l%6i^. 

Perry  (G.  G.)  A  history  of  the  EngHsh 
Church.  First  period.  (596-1509.)  Second 
period.  (1509-1717.)  2  v.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1881-84. 


Short  (T.  V.)  The  history  of  the  Church  of 
England  to  the  Revolution,  1688.  i*'  Amer. 
ed.     8°.     P/ii/a.,  1843. 

The  same,     8°.     A'e'w  York,  1847. 

UssHER     (J.)        Gravissimae     qua?stionis,    de 

Christianarum  ecclesiarum,  in  occidentis 
praesertim  partibus,  ab  apostolicis  tempori- 
bus,  ad  nostram  usque  aetatem,  continua 
successione  et  statu  historica,  explicatio. 
sm.  4°.      Londini,  1613. 

Wake  (W.)  The  state  of  the  Church  and 
clergy  of  England,  in  their  councils,  synods, 
convocations,  conventions  and  other  publick 
assemblies ;  historically  deduced  from  the 
conversion  of  the  Saxons,  to  the  present 
times,     fol.     London,  1703. 

Wilson  (W^)  The  origin,  progress,  and 
present  state  of  Christianity  in  Britain.  8°. 
London,  18 14. 

[.Appendix,  V.  4,  to  Wilson'.«  History  and  aiiii- 
quities  of  dis.«entinK  eliurclies.] 

See,  also.  Early  British  Churches,  p.  303; 
the  various  topics  immediately  succeeding; 
and  Church  of  England,  pp.  225,  265. 

B.    THE  ANGLO-SAXON   CHURCH 

Beue  {T/ie  Venerable).  Historia  ecclesiastica 
gentis  Anglorum  liljri  v.  fol.  Can/abrigiae, 
1643. 

The  same.     4°.     /'arish's,  1681. 

[Bound  with  Chifflet's  Conoordia.] 

The  same.     Ecclesiastical  history.     The 

original  Latin  accompanied  by  a  translation 
and  a  life  of  the  author  by  J.  A.  Giles.  2  v. 
8°.     London,  1843. 

[With  his  Works.] 

Bright  (W.)  Chapters  of  early  Engli.'^h 
church  history.     8°.      Oxford,  1878. 

Chifflet  (P.  F. )  Bedae  Presbyteri  et  Frede- 
garii  Scholastici  concordia.  4°.  Parisiis, 
1681. 

Haddan  (A.  W.)  rtv/r/.STUBBS  (W.)  Councils 
and  ecclesiastical  documents  relating  to 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland :  Edited  after 
Spelman  and  Wilkins.  3  v.  in  4.  8°.  Ox- 
ford, 1869-1878. 
Note.— V.  3  treats  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Church. 

LiNGARD  (J.)  The  antiquities  of  the  Anglo 
Saxon  Church.  2^  Amer.  ed.  8°.  Ba/ti 
more,  1 85 1. 


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Maclear   (G.  F.)     Conversion  of  the  West. 

The  English.     i6°.     London,  1878. 
SOAMES  (H.)     The  Anglo-Saxon  Church;  its 

history,    revenues,    and    general     character. 

4"^  ed.      12°.      London,  l?,t,6. 

The   Latin  Church  during  Anglo-Saxon 

times.     8°.     London,  1848. 

Thompson  (E.)  Select  monuments  of  the 
doctrine  and  worship  of  the  Catholic  Church 
in  England  before  the  Norman  conquest. 
2^  ed.     16°.     London,  1875. 

See,  also.  Early  British  Churches,  p.  303 ; 
England,  Comprehensive  works,  p.  305. 

C.     THE    ENGLISH    REFORMATION. 

Blunt  (J.  H.)  The  Reformation  of  the  Church 

of  England.      1514-47.     8°.   London,  \^-]0. 
Blunt  (J.  J.)     Sketch  of  the  Reformation  in 

England.      12°.     Phila.,  1837. 
Burke  (S.   H.)      Historical  portraits  of  the 

Tudor  dynasty  and  the  Reformation  period. 

4  v.     8°.      London,  1879-83. 
Burnet  (G.)     History  of  the  reformation  of 

the  Church  of  England.     New  ed.     3  v.  in 

'6.      12°.     London,  1820. 

The  same.      Revised  liy  E.  Nares.     3  v. 

12°.     Netv  York,  1843. 

The  same.    4  v.     8°.      .Vcw  York,  1843. 

History  of  the  Reformation.    16°.   Phila., 

1823. 

[Thi.s  is  fin  abridgment  of  Burnet  by  Allen.] 

Geikie  (C.)    The  English  Reformation:  how 

it  came  about,  and  why  we  should  uphold  it. 

12°.     Neiu  York,  1879. 
Hopkins    (J.    H.)      Sixteen    lectures    on    the 

causes,  principles,  and  results  of  the  British 

Reformation.     12°.     Phila.,  1844. 
HoRNE  (T.)     The  religious  necessity  of  the 

Reformation  asserted.     8°.     Oxford,   1828. 

[Bampton  lecture,  1828.] 
Howard  (G.)     Wolsey,  the  cardinal  and  his 

times.     8°.     London,  1824. 
Lechler  (G.)     Johann  von  Wiclif  und  die 

Vorgeschichte  der  Reformation.     2  v.  in  i. 

12°.     Leipzig,  1873. 


The  same.     John  Wiclif  and  his  English 

precursors.  Translated  with  notes  by  P. 
Lorimer.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1878. 

Lee  (F.  G.)  Historical  sketches  of  the  Re- 
formation.     12°.      London,  1879. 

'Maitland  (S.  R.)  Essays  on  subjects  con- 
nected with  the  Reformation  in  England. 
12°.      London,  1849. 

Massingberd  (F.  C.)  The  English  Reforma- 
tion.    2"*  ed       16°.     London,  1847. 

Original  letters  relative  to  the  English  Re- 
formation, written  during  the  reigns  of 
Henry  VHL,  Edward  VL,  and  Mary. 
Translated  by  H.  Robinson.  2  v.  8°. 
Cambridge,  1 846-47 . 
[Parker  Society  publications.] 

Pinnock  (W.  H.)  An  analysis  of  the  history 
of  the  Reformation,  with  the  prior  and  sub- 
sequent history  of  the  English  Church.  18°. 
Cambridge,  1854. 

Seabury  (S.)  The  continuity  of  the  Church 
of  England  in  the  sixteenth  century.  8°. 
A«£'  York,  1853. 

Seebohm  (F.)  The  Oxford  reformers:  John 
Colet,  Erasmus,  and  Thomas  More.  Being 
a  history  of  their  fellow-work.  2^  ed.  8°. 
London,  1S69. 

SoAMKS  (H.)  Elizabethan  religious  history. 
8°.      London,    1839. 

Spencer  (J.  A.)  History  of  the  Reformation 
in  England.      16°.     Xcw  York,  1846. 

Strype  (J.)  Annals  of  the  Reformation  and 
establishment  of  religion,  and  other  various 
occurrences  in  the  Church  of  England ;  dur- 
ing the  first  twelve  years  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth's happy  reign.  2  v.  fol.  London,  1725. 
[2d  ed.  of  V.  L] 

— —  Memorials  of  Tliomas  Cranmer.  New 
ed.      2  v.      12°.      London,  1853. 

I^cclcsiastical  memorials  ;   relating  chiefly 

to  religion,  and  its  reformation,  under  Ilenry 
viii.,  Edward  vi.,  and  Mary  the  First.  7  v. 
12°.     London,  1816. 

Watson  (W. )  "Important  considerations," 
or  a  vindication  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  from  the 
charge  of  unjust  severity  towards  her  Roman 
Catholic  subjects,  by  Roman  Catholics. 
Edited  by  J.  Mendham.    12°.    London,  1^t,1. 


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307 


Zurich  (The)  letters,  comprising  the  cor- 
respondence of  several  English  bishops  and 
others,  with  some  of  the  Helvetian  reformers. 
Translated  by  H.  Robinson.  8°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1842. 
[Parker  Society  publication;'. J 

The  same,  a"* series.  8°.  Cambridge,  \%a,Z,. 

[Parker  Society  publications.] 

See,  also.  The  Reformation,  p.  298 ;  and  Eng- 
L.A.ND,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  305. 

D.   POST-REFORMATION    HISTORY. 

Abbey  (C.  J.)  and  Overton  (J.  H.)  The 
English  Church  in  the  eighteenth  century. 
2  v.     8°.     London,  1878. 

Brewster  (J.)  A  secular  essay:  containing 
a  retrospective  view  of  events,  connected 
with  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  England, 
during  the  eighteenth  century.  8°.  London, 
1802. 

Campbell  (A.)  The  present  position  of  the 
Church  of  England.     3'!  ed.     8°.      London, 

'873 
Cardwell  (E.)     Documentary  annals  of  the 

reformed  Church    of   England    from    1546- 

17 16.      2v.     8°.      Oxford,  x'iy). 
Church  Congress.    Authorised  report  of  the 

Church  congress  held  at  Leeds,  Oct.  8-1 1, 

1872.     8°.      Leeds,  1S72. 
Churchman's  (The)  year-book  for  1856.    16°. 

London,  1^5*^- 
Cllrgy  (The)  list  for  1S57       12°.      London, 

KS57. 
Clerical    (The)    guide,    and     ecclesiastical 

directoi"y.     New   ed.      8°.      London,    1836. 
Dixon   (R.   \V.)      History  of  the  Church  of 

England  from  the  abolition   of  the   Roman 

jurisdiction,    v.  I-2.    8°.    London,  1878-81. 
Eli.icott    (C.    J.)     Some  present  dangers  of 

the  Church  of  England.    [  2°.    London,  1878. 
EsQUlROS    (A.)       Religious   life   in    England. 

12°.     London,  1867. 
GiLLETT  (E.  H.)     England  two  hundred  years 

ago.      16°.     Phila.,  1866. 
HtesT   (J.)       Religious  thought    in    England, 

from  the  reformation  to  the  end  of  the  last 

century.     3  v.     8°.      London,  1870. 
LUMBY  ( J.  R.)   Compendium  of  Church  history 

from  1688  to  1830.     12°.    Cambridge,  1883. 


Overton  (J.  H.)     See  Abbey  (C.  J.) 
Palin   (W.)      The   history  of  the   Church  of 

England,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  last  acts 

of  convocation,  1688-1717.     16°.      London, 

1851. 
ROOSE  (E.  M.)   Ecclesiaslica;  or,  the  Church, 

her  schools,  and  her  clerg}\     8°.      London, 

1842. 
Ryle  (J.  C.)      The  Christian  leaders  of  the 

last  century.      12°.     London,  iMg. 
Sandford   (J.)     The  mission  and  extension 

of  the  Church  at  home.    8°.    I^ondon,  1^62. 

[Bampton  lecture  18G1.] 
Stoughton    (J.)       Ecclesiastical    history    of 

England,    from    the    opening    of  the    Long 

Parliament  to  the  death  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 

2  V.      8°.     London,  1867. 

Ecclesiastical   history  of  England.     The 

church  of  the  Restoration.     2  v.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1870. 

Ecclesiastical  history  of  England.     The 

church  of  the  Revolution.  8°.  London,  \'&-]\. 

Religion  in  England  under  Queen  Anne 

and  the  Georges.      1702-1800.     2  v.     12°. 
London,  1878. 

Religion  in  England  from  1800  to  1850. 

A  histoiy,  with  a  postscript  on  subsequent 

events.     2  v.     12°.     London,  1884. 
Vaughan    (R.)      Thoughts   on   the   past   and 

present  state  of  religious  parties  in  England. 

12°.      London,  1838. 
Wordsworth  (C.)    Ecclesiastical  biography ; 

or,  lives  of  eminent  men,  connected  with  the 

history   of   religion    in    England ;    from   the 

Reformation  to  the  Revolution.    3"^  ed.    4  v. 

8°.     London,   1839. 
On  religious  restoration  in  England.     8°. 

L^ondon,  1854. 

[Boyle  lecture,  1854.] 
See,  also.  Comprehensive  W'orks,  p.  305  ; 

Nonconformists,   p.    308 ;  and  the  topics 

following. 

E.    SPECIAL  TOPICS   IN    ENGLISH    CHURCH    HISTORY. 

ABBEYS.     See.  in  this  List  MONASTERIES. 

CANTERBURY. 

Hook  (W.  F.)  Lives  of  the  archbishops  of 
Canterbury.  Two  series.  With  Inde.x.  12  v. 
8°.     London,  1884. 


CHURCH  HISTORY.— ENGLAND. 


.Stanley   (A.   P.)      Historical    memorials    of 
Canterbury.     lo"'  ed.      12°.     London,  188^. 


CARDINALS. 


Williams  ( K. )  Lives  of  the  English  Cardinals ; 
including  historical  notices  of  the  Papal 
Court.     2  V.     8°.     London,  1868. 


Anderson  (J.  S.  M.)  The  history  of  the 
Church  of  England  in  the  Colonies  and  for- 
eign dependencies.  2^  ed.  3  v.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1856. 

Buchanan  (C.)  Colonial  ecclesiastical  estab- 
lishment :  being  a  brief  view  of  the  state  of 
the  colonies  of  Great  Britain,  in  respect  to 
religious  instruction.  2^  ed.  8°.  London, 
1813. 

CONVOCATION. 

Chronicle  (The)  of  convocation.    1880.    8°. 

London,  1880. 
Lathbury  (T.)    a  history  of  the  Convocation 

of  the  Church  of  England  from  the  earliest 

period  to  the  year  1742.    a**  ed.     8°.     I^on- 

don,  1853. 
Newman   (J.   H.)      The  convocation  of  the 

province  of  Canterbury.    8°.    London,  i?,-] 2. 

[In  his  Historical  sketches,  v.  1.] 
See,  also,  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  305. 

DISSENTERS,   See    NONCONFORMISTS. 
LINCOLN. 

I'ERRY  (G.  G.)  The  life  of  St.  Hugh  of 
Avalon,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  With  some 
account  of  his  predecessors  in  the  See.  12°. 
London,  1879. 

THE    LOLLARDS. 

CJaspey  (T.  )     The  life  and  times  of  the  good 

Lord  Cobham.     2  v.      12°.      London,  1843. 
Lollards   (The) ;    or,  some  account  of  the 

witnesses   for   the   truth   in    Great    Britain. 

New  ed.     12°.     London,  [n.  d.] 
See,    also,   St.    Paul's;    and    Westminster 

Abbey. 

LONDON. 

Godwin  (G.,  Jr.)  and  Britton  (J.)  The 
churches  of  London.     12°.      London,  \%y). 


MONASTERIES,   ETC. 

Dugdale  (.SVrW.)  Monasticon  Anglicanum  : 
A  history  of  Abbies  and  other  Monasteries, 
Hospitals,  Frieries,  and  Cathedral  and  Col- 
legiate churches.  With  the  irdependencies,  in 
England  and  Wales  ;  also  of  all  such  .Scotch. 
Irish,  and  French  monasteries,  as  were  in 
any  manner  connected  with  religious  houses 
in  England.    6  v.  in  8.    fol.    London,  1849. 

THE    NONCONFORMISTS   AND    PURITANS. 

Barclay  (R.)  The  inner  life  of  the  religious 
societies  of  the  Commonwealth  :  considered 
principally  with  reference  to  the  influence  of 
church  organization  on  the  spread  of  Chris- 
tianity,     -f  ed.     8°.      London,  1879. 

Bennett  (J.)  The  history  of  dissenters,  dur- 
ing the  last  thirty  years.    8°.    London,  1839. 

BoGUE  (D.)  and  Bennett  (J.)  -The  history 
of  dissenters,  from  the  Revolution  to  the 
year  1808.   2-1  ed.    2  v.    8°.    London,  x^y^,. 

Bro(jk  (B.)  The  lives  of  the  Puritans;  from 
the  reformation  under  Queen  Elizabeth  to 
the  act  of  uniformity  in  1662.  3  v.  roy.  8°. 
London,  1 8 13. 

Calamy  (E.)  The  Nonconformists'  memorial ; 
being  an  account  of  the  lives,  sufferings,  and 
printed  works  of  the  two  thousand  ministers 
ejected  from  the  Church  of  England,  chiefly 
by  the  act  of  Uniformity,  Aug.  24,'  1662. 
Abridged,  etc.,  by  Samuel  Palmer.  2'^  ed. 
3  V.     8°.     London,  1802. 

Abridgment  of   Mr.   Baxter's    history  of 

his  life  and  times.  With  an  account  of  the 
ministers  ejected  after  the  restoration.  8°. 
London,  1 713. 

Chapin  (A.  B.)  Puritanism  not  genuine  Pro- 
testantism.     16°.      Nmo  York,  1847. 

Edwards  (T.)  (iangraena;  or  a  catalogue 
and  discovery  of  the  errors,  heresies,  etc,  of 
the  sectaries,     sm.  4°.     London,  1646. 

English  puritan  divines  in  the  reign  of  queen 
Elizabeth.  Cartwright  and  his  contem- 
poraries.     16°.      London,  1848. 

Fletcher  (J.)  The  histoiy  of  the  revival 
and  progress  of  Independency  in  England, 
since  the  period  of  the  Reformation.  4  v. 
16°.     London,  1847-49. 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— ENGLAND. 


309 


Gardiner  (S.  R.)     The  first  two  Stuarts,  and 
the    Puritan    revolution,    1603- 1660.       lS°. 
Neui  York,  1883. 
[In  Epochs  of  modern  history.] 

Grosart  (A.  B.)  Representative  noncon- 
formists.     16°.     London,   1879. 

Gyfford  (G.)  a  plaine  declaration  that  our 
Brownists  be  full  Donatists.  4°.  London, 
1590. 

Hall  (E.)  The  Puritans  and  their  principles. 
2'Jed.     8°.     New  York,  1846. 

The  same.    4*  ed.    8°.    Alw  }w-/-,  185  i. 

Hopkins  (S.)  The  Puritans:  or  the  church, 
court,  and  parliament  of  England,  during 
the  reigns  of  Edward  VI.  and  Queen  Eliza- 
beth.    3  V.    -8°.     j9(vAw,  1859-61. 

Maskell  (W.)  a  history  of  the  Martin  Mar- 
prelate  controversy  in  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.      12°.      London,  1845. 

Neal  (D.)  The  history  of  the  Puritans  or 
Protestant  non-conformists,  from  the  Re- 
formation to  the  act  of  Toleration,  1689. 
4  V.      12°.      London,  1 732-38. 

The  same.     Revised,  with  notes,  by  J.  O. 

Choules.      2  V.     8°.      Nnv  York,    1843-44. 

The  same.   2  v.  8°.    Neiv  York,  1848-49. 

Price  (T.)  History  of  nonconformity  in  Eng- 
land, from  the  Reformation.  2  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1838. 

Skeats  (H.  S.)  a  history  of  the  free  churches 
of  England,  from  1 688-1 851.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  1869. 

Sketch  (A)  of  the  history  and  proceedings  of 
the  deputies  appointed  to  protect  the  civil 
rights  of  the  Protestant  dissenters,  to  which 
is  annexed  a  summary  of  the  laws  affecting 
(them).     8°.     London,  1813. 

The  same.      16°.     London,  1814. 

Stoughton  (J.)  Spiritual  heroes ;  or,  sketches 
of  the  Puritans.      16°.     Nno  York,  1848. 

Stowell  (W.  H.)  History  of  the  Puritans  in 
England,  under  the  reigns  of  the  Tudors  and 
"Jfee  Stuarts.      12°.     London,  1849. 

The  same.     12°.     New  York,  1849. 

Stowell  (W.  H.)  a«a?  Wilson  (D.)  History 
of  the  Puritans  in  England  and  the  Pilgrim 
Fathers.      12°.     London,  1849. 


Tayler  (J.  J.)  A  retrospect  of  the  religious 
life  of  England  :  or  the  Church,  Puritanism, 
and  free  inquiry.      12°.      London,  184^. 

Vaughan  (R.)  English  nonconformity.  8°. 
London,  1862. 

Walker  (C.)  Relations  and  Observations, 
historical  and  politick,  upon  the  Parliament, 
begim  A.  D.  1640.  In  II  books,  i.  The 
mystery  of  the  two  Juntoes.  2.  The  historj' 
of  Independency.  (Part  i  anon.)  sm.  4°. 
London,  1648. 

The  history  of  Independency.     2^  Part. 

[  anon.'\     sm.  4°.     Lottdon,  1649. 

The  high  court  of  Justice  ;  or  Cromwell's 

new  slaughter-house  in  England,  being  the 
3"^  Part  of  the  History  of  Independency. 
\_anon.~\     sm.  4°.     London,  1651. 

Walkek  (J.)  An  attempt  towards  recovering 
an  account  of  the  numbers  and  sufferings  of 
the  clergy  (etc.),  who  were  sequester'd, 
harrass'd,  etc.,  in  the  late  times  of  the  grand 
rebellion,     fol.      London,  1714. 

Wilson  (W.)  The  history  and  antiquities  of 
dissenting  churches  and  meeting  houses,  in 
London,  Westminster,  and  Southwark.  With 
an  appendix  on  the  origin,  progress,  and 
present  state  of  Christianity  in  Britain.  4  v. 
8°.     London,  1 808- 1 4. 

St'f,  a/so.  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  305; 
Post-reformation  History,  p.  307. 

THE  NONJURORS. 

Lathbury  (T.)  a  history  of  the  nonjurors; 
their  controversies  and  writings ;  with  re- 
marks on  some  of  the  rubrics  in  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer.     8°.     London,  1845. 

ST.    PAUL'S. 

Longman  (W.)  A  history  of  the  three  cathe- 
drals dedicated  to  St.  Paul  in  London.  8°. 
London,  1873. 

the  tractarian  movement. 

Browne  (E.  G.  K.)  Annals  of  the  Tractarian 
movement  from  1842  to  i860.  3'*  ed.  8°. 
London,  186 1. 

Mozley  (T.)  Reminiscences,  chiefly  of  Oriel 
College  and  the  Oxford  movement.  2  v. 
16°.     Boston,  1882. 

See,  also,  Tractarian  Controversy,  p.  195. 


CHURCH  HISTORY— IRELAND. 


WESTMINSTER   ABBEY. 

Xeale  (J.  P.)  and  Krayley  (E.  W.)  The 
history  and  antiquities  of  the  abbey  church 
of  St.  Peter,  Westminster :  including  notices 
and  biographical  memoirs  of  the  abbots  and 
deans  of  that  foundation.  2  v.  fol.  Lon- 
don, 1818. 

Stanley  (A.  P.)  Historical  memorials  of 
Westminster  Abbey.  S'^  ed.  8°.  Lon- 
don,  1882. 

4.  Ireland. 

GODKIN  (J.)  Ireland  and  her  churches.  8°. 
London,  1867. 

KiLLEN  (W.  D.)  The  ecclesiastical  histoiy  of 
Ireland  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 
times.     2  V.     8°.      London,  1875. 

Lanigan  (J.)  An  ecclesiastical  history  of 
Ireland,  from  the  first  introduction  of  Chris- 
tianity among  the  Irish,  to  the  beginning  of 
the  13th  century.    4  v.     8°.     Dublin,  1829. 

Manx  (R.)  History  of  the  Church  of  Ireland, 
from  the  Reformation  to  the  union  of  the 
Churches  of  England  and  Ireland.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1 840-4 1 . 

Murray  (R.)  Outlines  of  the  history  of  the 
Catholic  Church  in  Ireland.  16°.  Lon- 
don,  1840. 

.Stokes  (Margaret).  Early  Christian  architec- 
ture in  Ireland.      4°.      London,   1S78. 

See,  also,  The  Early  Hkitish  and  Celtic 
Churches,  p.  303;  and  Pkeshvterl\n 
Churches. 

5.  Scotland. 

I.  COMPREHENSIVE   AND    MISCELLANEOUS   WORKS. 

AlKMAN  (J.)  Annals  of  the  persecution  in 
.Scotland  from  the  Restoration  to  the  Re- 
volution. I**'  ,\mer.  cd.  2  v  12°  Phila., 
1844 

Heattie  (J  )  Hi.story  of  ihe  Church  of  Scot- 
land during  tlie  Commonwealth  16°.  L'.din- 
hurgh,  1842. 

Hellesheim  (A.)  Geschichte  der  Uatholi-schen 
Kirche  in  Schottland  von  der  Einfuhrung  des 
Christenthums  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart.  8°. 
Mainz,  1883. 

Brown  (J  ,  of  Lladdini^'/on).  A  compendious 
history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  16°. 
Glasgo'co,  1784. 


Brown  [].  of  Wamphray).  An' apologetical 
relation  of  the  particular  sufferings  of  the 
faithful  ministers  and  professors  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland,  since  August,  1660.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1845. 
[Pre.sbyterian  Armoury,  v.  3.] 

Calderwood  (D.)  The  history  of  the  Kirk 
of  Scotland.  8  v.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1842-49. 
[Wodrow  Society  publications.] 

Campbell  (G.  J.  D  ,  duke  of  Argyll).  "  Pres- 
bytery examined";  an  essay,  critical  and 
historical,  on  the  ecclesiastical  history  of 
Scotland  since  the  Reformation.  2'^  ed. 
16°       London,  1849. 

Cloud  (A)  of  witnesses,  or  the  last  speeches 
and  testimonies  of  those  who  suffered  for  the 
truth  in  Scotland  from  1681  to  1688.  With 
an  essay  by  S.  Bates.  New  ed.  12°.  Glas- 
gow, 1842. 

The  same.     8°.     Glasgow,  1846. 

Crookshank  (W.)  The  history  of  the  state 
and  sufferings  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Restoration  to  the  Revolution.  2\-. 
12°.      Edinburgh,  181 2. 

Eorbes   (J.)       Certain   records    touching  the 
estate  of  the   Kirk  in  the  years   1605   and 
1606.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1846. 
[Woiirow  Society  piililioations.] 

General  Assembly  (The).  The  booke  of 
the  universall  Kirk  of  Scotland  :  wherein 
the  headis  and  conclusionis"  devysit  be  the 
ministers  and  commissionaris  of  the  particular 
Kirks  thereof,  are  specially  expressed  and 
contained.  By  A.  Peterkin.  12°.  Edin- 
burgh,  1839 

Records  of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland,  con- 
taining the  acts  and  proceedings  of  the 
(ieneral  Assemblies,  from  the  year  1638 
downwards.  By  A.  Peterkin  v.  i.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1838. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church 

of  Scotland,  1638-1842.  Reprinted  under 
the  sujierintendence  of  the  Church  I.aw 
.Society,     roy.  8°.     Edinburgh,  1843. 

Annals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  final  secession 
in  1739  to  the  origin  of  the  relief  in  1752. 
12°.      lulinburgh,  1838. 


CHURCH  HISTORY.— SCOTLAND. 


Annals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  origin  of  the 
relief  in  1752,  to  the  rejection  of  the  over- 
ture on  schism  in  1766.  12°.  Edinlntrgh, 
1840. 

Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  of 

the  Church  of  Scotland,  1842  and  1843. 
2v.      12°.      [;/./.]      1842-43. 

Reports  on  the  schemes  of  the  Church  of 

Scotland.    4  v.     12°.    Edinburgh,  1877-80, 

Gordon  (J.  F.  S.)  Ecclesiastical  chronicle 
for  Scotland.     4  v.     4°.     Glasgow,  1867. 

Hetherington  (W.  M.)  History  of  the 
church  of  Scotland,  from  the  introduction  of 
Christianity  to  the  period  of  the  disruption. 
3ied.     8°.  -  Edinburgh,  1843. 

The  same.    I'*' Amer.  ed.   8°.    Ah-inYork, 

1844. 

The  same.    3"^  Amer.  ed.   8°.    Ah'ivYork, 

1844. 

Howie  (J.)  The  Scots  worthies;  containing 
a  brief  historical  account  of  the  most  eminent 
noblemen,  ministers,  and  others,  who  suffered 
for  the  cause  of  the  reformation  in  Scotland, 
to  1688.     8°.     Xno  York,  1835. 

KiRKTON  (J.)  The  secret  and  true  history  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  from  the  Restoration 
to  the  year  1678.  (With)  an  account  of  the 
murder  of  Archbishop  Sharp,  by  J.  Russell. 
Edited  by  C.  K.  Sharpe.  4°.  Edinburgh, 
1817 

Knox  (J.)  The  historic  of  the  reformatioun 
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With  the  life  of  the  author,  fol.  Edin- 
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KoESTLiN  (J.)  Die  schottische  Kirche,  ihr 
inneres  Leben  und  ihr  Verhaltniss  zum 
Staat,  von  der  Reformation  bis  auf  die  Ge- 
genwart.      12°.      Ha?iiburg,  1852. 

Lee  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.  Edited  by  W.  Lee.  2  v.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  i860. 

]\J*Crie  (T.)  Sketches  of  Scottish  church 
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Miller  (H.)  Macaulay  on  Scotland.  A 
critique.     64  pp.      16°.     Boston,  1857. 


I  Moffat  (J.  C.)     The  Church  in  Scotland,  a 

i       history  of  its  antecedents,  its  conflicts,  and 

its  advocates.      12°.      Phila.,  1882. 

Rainy  (R.)     Three  lectures  on  the  Church  of 

Scotland,      -f  ed.      8°.     Edinburgh,  1872. 

Rankin  (J.)     A  handbook  of  the  Church  of 

Scotland.      16°.     Edinburgh,  1879. 
Rogers  (C.)     Three  Scottish  reformers,  Cun- 
ningham, Balnaves,  and  Davidson.   8°.   Lon- 
don, I  874. 
j   Row  (J.)     The  history  of  the   Kirk  of  Scot- 
i       land  from  1558  to  1637.  With  a  continuation 
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[        [Wodrow  Socii-!ty  publications.] 
I  St.  Giles'  Lectures.      The  Scottish    Church 
:        from  the  earliest  times  to  1 88 1 .      ( With )    an 
historical  sketch  of  St.  Giles'  cathedral,  by 
W.  Chambers.     12°.     Edinburgh,  i88r. 
Scottish  Divines,  1505-1872.    12°.   Edin- 
burgh, 1883. 
Scot  (W.)     An  apologetical  narration  of  the 
state  and  government  of  the  Kirk  of  Scot- 
land  since   the    Reformation.      8°.      Edin- 
burgh, 1846. 

[Woiirow  Society  publications.] 
Stanley  (A.  P.)     Lectures  on  the  history  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  8°.  A'tw  K?r/^,  1872. 
Stevenson  (A.)     The  history  of  the  Church 
and  State  of  Scotland  from  the  accession  of 
Charles  L   to  the  restoration  of  Charles  H. 
V.  i~3.      12°.     Edinburgh,  i?.S3-Sl- 
Stuart   (G.)     The  history  of  the  establish- 
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Theiner    (A.)     Vetera  monumenta  Hiberno- 
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1647.     fol.     Romae,  1864. 
Tweedie  (W.  K.)    Heroes  for  the  truth.    16°. 

Phila.,  ln.d.'\ 
Select  Biographies.    Edited  for  the  Wod- 
row Society.     2  v.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1845. 
[Wodrow  Society  publications.] 
Walcott  (M.  E.  C.)     The  ancient  Church  of 
Scotland ;  a  history  of  the  cathedrals,  con- 
ventual foundations,  collegiate  churches  and 
hospitals  of  Scotland.     4°.     London,  1874. 
Walker  (J.)     The  theology  and  theologians 
of  Scotland,  chiefly  of  the   17th  and    i8th 
centuries.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1872. 


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Walker   (N.   L.)      Scottish  Church  history. 
12°.     Edinburgh,  1 882. 
[Dods,  Handbooks  for  Bible  Clas»e.><.] 

Walker  (P.)  Biographia  Presijyteriana.  2  v. 
12°.      Edinburgh,    1827. 

Wilson  (J.)  The  Presbytery  of  Perth;  or,  j 
memoirs  of  the  members  from  the  Reforma-  [ 
tion.      16°.      Perth,  i860. 

WoDROVV  (R.)  The  history  of  the  sufferings 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland  from  the  Restora- 
tion to  the  RevoUition.  (With)  memoir  of 
the  author  (etc.),  by  R.  Burns.  4  v.  8°. 
Glasgmv,  1835. 

Wordsworth  (C.)  A  discourse  on  Scottish  i 
church  history  from  the  Reformation  to  the  [ 
present  time.      12°.     Edinburgh,  1881. 

See,  also,  THE  EARLY  BRITISH  and  Celtic  j 
Churches,  p.  303;  England,  p.  305;  and  I 
Hves  of  Knox,  Melville,  etc.  1 

2.    SCOTLAND— SPECIAL   TOPICS.  I 

THE   COVENANTERS. 

History    of    the    Covenanters    in    .Scotland.   ! 

lanon.'\      2  v.     24°.      Phila.,  [«.  d.'\ 
Simpson  (R.)     Traditions  of  the  CovLiianlers. 

3  V       24°.      Phila.,  {n.  d^ 

CULDEES.      See    EARLY  BRITISH  CHURCHES,  p.  303. 
THE    EPISCOPAL   CHURCH   OF   SCOTLAND 

Kkith  (R.)      History  of  the  affairs  of  church 
and  slate  in  Scotland,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  Reformation  to  the  year  1568.    3  v.    8°. 
Edinburgh,  1844-50. 
[Spottiswoode  Society  publications.! 

l-AWSON  (J.  P.)  The  Episcopal  Church  of 
Scotland  from  the  Reformation  to  the  Re- 
volution.    8°.     Edinburgh,    1844. 

History  of  the  Scottis^  Episcopal  Church 

from  the  Revolution  to  the  present  time.   8°. 
Edinburgh,  1843. 

Spotswood,  or  Spottiswoode  (J.)  The 
history  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  (from  203 
to  1625).     3*  ed.     fol.     London,  1668. 

The   same.      With   biographical  sketch 

and  notes  by  M.  Russell.    3  V.     8°.    Edin- 
burgh,  1 85 1. 


Stephen  (T.)  The  history  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  from  the  Reformation  to  the  pres- 
ent time.     4  V.     S°.      London,  1843-45. 

THE    FREE   CHURCH    OF  SCOTLAND. 

Brown  (J.)  Annals  of  the  disruption  in  1843. 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1884. 

Buchanan  (R.)  The  ten  years'  conflict:  being 
the  history  of  the  disruption  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland.     2  v.     8°.     Glasgoiv,  1849. 

General  Assembly.  Proceedings  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland,  May  and  October,  1843.  -  ^-  '"  '• 
{Edinburgh  ?  1843.] 

Proceedings  and  debates  of  the  General 

Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland, 
1876-81.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1876-81. 

M'Cosh  (James).  The  wheat  and  the  chaff 
gathered  into  bundles  ;  a  statistical  contribu- 
tion towards  the  history  of  the  recent  dis- 
ruption.     8°.      Per/h,  1843. 

Mackari.ANE  (J.)  The  late  secession  from 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1846. 

Smyth  (T.)  The  exodus  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland ;  and  the  claims  of  the  Free  Church 
to  the  sympathy  and  assistance  of  American 
Christians      2"' ed.     24°.     .V(W  Fw/{-,  1844. 

See,  a/so,  LiVKs  of  Chalmers,  etc. 

THE    RELIEF   CHURCH    OF   SCOTLAND. 

Struthkks  (G.)  The  history  of  the  rise, 
progress,  and  principles  of  the  Relief  Church. 
8°.     Glasgoio,  1843. 

The  same.      16°.      Edinburgh,  1848. 

[With  Tliom.soTrs  Sei'e.«sion  Chuioh.] 

THE  SECESSION   CHURCH    OF  SCOTLAND. 

liiOMSoN  (A.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  origin 
of  the  Secession  Church  16°.  Edinburgh 
and  London,  1848. 

ti.   Wales. 

Haddan  (A.  W.)  (?;/(/ Stuhbs  (W.)     Church 
of   Wales    during   the    Saxon    and    Norman 
periods.     8°.      Oxford,  1869. 
[In  their  Councils  of  Great  Britain,  v.  1.] 

I'HILLIPS  (.SV;-  T.)  Wales,  the  language,  social 
condition,  moral  chai-acter,  and  religious 
opinions  of  the  people.     8°.     London,  l?)i\<). 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— HOLLAND. 


313 


Kees  (T.)  The  history  of  nonconformity  in 
Wales.     8°.      Loudon,  1861. 

Richard  (H.)  Letters  and  essays  on  Wales. 
12°.      London,  1884. 

See,  also.  Early  British  and  Celtic 
Churches,  p.  303  ;  England,  Comprehen- 
sive works,  p.  305  ;  and  Welsh  Calvinistic 
Methodists. 

HOLLAND,  including  the  Netherlands. 

Brandt  (G.)  Historie  der  Reformatie,  en 
andere  Kerkelyke  Geschiedenissen,  in  en 
ontrent  de  Nederlanden.  4  v.  4°.  Am- 
sterdam and  Rotterdam,  1674-1704. 

The  same.  The  history  of  the  Reforma- 
tion and  other  ecclesiastical  transactions  in 
and  about  the  Low-Countries,  from  the 
eighth  century  down  to  the  Synod  of  Dort. 
Translated.    4  v.  in  2.  fol.  L^ondon,  1720-22. 

DoRT  {Synod  of).  Acta  synodi  nationalis, 
Dordrechti  habitae  anno  1618  et  161 9.  4°. 
Dordrechti,  1620. 

The  same.     4°.     Llanoviae,  1620. 

The  same.     fol.     Lvgdvni  Batavoi~:'in, 

1620. 

The  same.    Acta  of  te  Handelinghen  des 

nationalen  Synodi  tot  Dordrecht.  4°.  Dord- 
recht, 1 62 1. 

The  articles  of  the  Synod  of  Dort,  and 

its  rejection  of  eiTors :  with  the  history  of 
(preceding)  events.  Translated  by  T.  Scott. 
16°.     Utica,  1 83 1. 

The  same.     With  an  introductory  essay 

by  S.  Miller.     24°.     P/iUa.,  \^^i. 

The  same.      l6°.      P/iila  ,  [1856.] 

Gieseler  (J.  C.  L.,  editor).     Die  Unruhen  in 

der  Niederlandisch-Reformirten  Kirche  wah- 

rend  der  Jahre  1833  bis  1839.    \^anon.'\   12°. 

LLamburg,  1840. 
HONERT  (J.  van  den).     De  Kerk  in  Neder- 

land  beschouwd,  en  tot  Bekeering  vermaand. 

16°.      Leiden,  1 746. 
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voor   kerkelijke   Geschiedenis,  inzonderheid 

Yan  Nederland.   20  v.   8°.   Zt'i'r/,?;/,  1829-49. 
Nieuw  Archief.     v.  1-2.     8°.     Schiedam 

and  Leyden,  1852-54. 
KiST  (N.  C.)  and  MoLL  (W.)     Kerkhistorisch 

Archief.     3  v.     8°.     Amsterdam,  1857-62. 


Mears  (J.  W.)   The   beggars  of  Holland,  and 
the  grandees  of  .Spain.     16°.     J'hi/a.,  1867. 
Moll  (W.)    Kerkgeschiedenis  van  Nederland 
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j       and  Utrecht,  1 8  64-69. 
NiPPOLD  (F.)   Die  romisch-katholische  Kirche 
im  Konigreich  der  Niederlande.   12°.    Leip- 
zig and  Utrecht,  1877. 
'  Ypeij(A.)  (?«(7'Dermout(L  J.)  Geschiedenis 
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j        12°.     Breda,  1819-27. 

j  HUNG.\RY. 

Andras  (F.)  Monumentaevangelicorum  Aug. 


conf.  in  Hungaria  historica.    3.  v.  8°.    Pest, 
1861-65. 

Contents. 
V.  1.   ScHMAt,  (A.)      Hreviis  de  vita  superinten- 

deiitum  evangelicorum  in  Hungaria  com- 

mentatio. 
V.  2.   ScHMAL  (A.)    Adversaria  ad  illustrandam 

hiftoriam  eeclesia-sticam  evangelico-Hun- 

garicam  pertinentia,  etc. 

Bahil  (M.)   Tristissima  eeclesiarum  Hun- 

gariae  Protestantium  facie.". 
V.  3.  Klanicza(M.)  Fata  Aug.  conf.  eeclesiarum 

a  tempore  reformationis  ad  synodum  Pes- 

tiensem  in  comitatlbus  Hungariae. 

SiMONiDA  (J.)  Galeria  omnium  Sanctorum. 

History  of  the  Protestant  Church  in  Hungary, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  Reformation  to 
1850;  with  reference  also  to  Transylvania. 
\_anon.'\  Translated  by  J.  Craig.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1854. 

Lampe  (F.  a.)  Historia  ecclesiae  reformatae 
in  Hungaria  et  Tran.sylvania.  sm.  4°.  Tra- 
jecti  ad  Rhcnum,  1728. 

RiBlNl  (J.)  Memorabilia  Avgvstanae  con- 
fessionis  in  regno  Hvngariae  a  P^erdinando  i. 
usque  ad  Carolvm  vi.  2  v.  12°.  Posonii, 
1787-89. 

Story  (The)  of  the  faith  in  Hungary.  [anon.~] 
16°.      Phi/a.,  [n.  </.] 


Seep.  310. 

ITALY. 

Fairall  (H.  H.)  Italy  striiggling  into  light; 
or,  a  record  of  prominent  events  in  its  civil, 
religious,  and  literary  history,  from  the  com- 


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mencement  of  the  Christian  era  to  the  present 
clay.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1 880. 

Hemans  (C.  I.)  A  history  of  ancient  Chris- 
tianity and  sacred  art  in  Italy.  16°.  Florence, 
1866' 

M'Crie  (T.)  History  of  the  progress  and 
suppression  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy  in 
the  sixteenth  century.  2^  ed.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1833. 

The  same.      12°.      /'////,/.,  1842. 

Mariotti  (L.)  Historical  memoir  of  Fra 
Dolcino  and  his  times     12°.    /.(Wf/o/;,  1853. 

\VlTTE(L.)  Das  Evangelium  in  Italien.  12°. 
Gotha,  i86i. 

Wylie  (J.  A.)  The  awakening  of  Italy  and 
the  crisis  of  Rome.   16°.   N'ewYork,  [1866.] 

See,  also,  RoMAN  Catholic  Church. 

MADAGASCAR. 

Sec,  //«(/(';- Foreign  Mi  sions. 

•MALABAR. 
See  Syrian  Church. 

NETHERLANDS. 
See  Holland,  p.  313. 

NORWAY. 

ZoRN  (P.)  Staat  und  Kirche  in  Norwegen 
bis  zum  Schlusse  des  dreizehnten  Jahrhun- 
derts.     8°.     Miinchen,  1875. 

.S>^,  also,  Denmark,  p.  301 ;  Sweden,  p.  314. 

POLAND. 

Krasinski  (V.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  rise, 
progress,  and  decline  of  the  Reformation  in 
Poland.     2  V.     8°.      London,  1838-40. 

Lescceur  (L.)  L'Eglise  catholique  en  Po- 
logne  sous  le  gouvernment  russe.  8°.  Paris, 
i860. 

RISSIA. 

AssEMAN  (J.  S.)  KalendariK  ecclesia;  Sla- 
vics;, sive  Greco- Moscha'.  6  v.  4°.  Konia:, 
1755- 

Note.  — V.  1-C  of  his  Kalendiiria  eoclesire  uni- 
verste. 

MOURAVIEFF  (A.  N.)  A  history  of  the  Church 
of  Russia.  Translated  by  R.  VV.  Hlackmore. 
8°.     London,  1842. 


Philaret.  Geschichte  der  Kirche  Russlands. 
Ins  Deutsche  iibersetzt  von  Dr.  Blumenthal. 
2  V.  in  I.     8°.     Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1872. 

Platon  (L.)  The  present  state  of  the  Greek 
Church  in  Russia ;  or,  a  summary  of  Chris- 
tian divinity.  Translated  from  the  Slavonian, 
with  memoir,  (etc.),  by  R.  Pinkerton.  12°. 
Edinburgh,  1 814. 

The  same.      16°.      yejo  York,  1815. 

Romanoff  (H.  C.)  Sketches  of  the  rites  and 
customs  of  the  Greco-Russian  Church.  12°. 
London,  1868. 

Tolstoy  (D.)  Romanism  in  Russia:  an  his- 
torical study.  Translated  by  Mrs.  M'Kibbin. 
2  V.      12°.      London,  1874. 

See,  also.  The  Greek  Church,  p.  319. 

SCOTLAND. 

See  p.  311. 


Baumgarten  (H.)  Die  religiose  Entwicke- 
lung  Spaniens.      12°.      Strassburg,  1875. 

BibliothecaWiffeniana.  Spanish  Reformers 
of  two  centuries,  from  1520.  Their  lives  and 
writings,  according  to  the  late  B.  B.  Wififen's 
plan.  Described  by  Edward  Boehmer.  2  v. 
8°.      London,  1874-S3 

Castro  (A.  de).  The  Spanish  Protestants, 
and  their  persecution  by  Philip  ii.  Trans- 
lated by   T.    Parker.      16°.      London,  i^^\. 

The  same.     12°.      /V»7«.,  1842. 

Gams  (P.  B.)  Die  Kirchengeschichte  von 
.Spanien.     5  v.     8°.      Regensbeig,  1862-76. 

Greene  (W.)  Manuel  Matamoros;  a  nar- 
rative of  the  present  persecution  of  Christians 
in  Spain.      16°.      London,  [1S60?] 

M'Crie  (T.)  History  of  the  progress  and 
suppression  of  the  Reformation  in  Spain  in 
the  sixteenth  century.   8°.   Edinburgh,  l^zg. 

See,  also,  Holland,  p.  313. 

SWEDEN. 

Montgomery  (M.  W.)     "A   wind  from  the 

"  Holy  Spirit  "  in  Sweden  and  Norway.    8°. 

New  York,  1884. 
Reuterdahl  (H.)      Geschichte  der  schwe- 

dischen    Kirche.       Uebersetzt    von    E.    T. 

Mayerhoff.     i""  Theil,  das  Leben  des  Ans- 

garius.      12°.      Berlin,  1837. 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— UNITED  STATES. 


315 


Swenska   Kyrkans  historia.      2  \-.      1 2°. 

Lund,  1838-43. 
.S'tY,  rtAc,  Denmark,  p.  301  ;  Norway,  p.  314.   ; 

SWITZERLAND. 

Hl.ACKBURN  (W.  M.)  William  Fare!,  and  the 
story  of  the  Swiss  reform.     12°.   /"///A?.,  1865.   ! 

BosT  (A.)   Memoires  pouvant  servir  a  Fhistoire 
du  reveil  religieux   des  eglises   protestantes   j 
de   la  Suisse   et  de   la   F"rance.     3   v.      8°.    j 
Paris,  1854-55.  j 

HtJNDESHAGEN  (K.  R.)  Die  Conflikte  des 
Zvvinglianismus,  Lutherthums,  und  Calvinis- 
mus  in  der  Bernischen  Landeskirche,  1532- 
38.     8°.     Bern,  1842. 

SiMi.ER    (J.   J.)     Sammlung  alter   und    neuer 
Urkunden    ziir    Beleuchtung    der    Ki,rchen-   1 
Geschichte  vornehmlich  des  SchweizerT.an- 
des.     V.  2.     part  i.      12°.     Zurich,  1760. 

.S>c,^7Atf, Geneva,  p.  302;  and  lives  of  ZvviN- 

GLE. 

TARTARY. 

MosHEiM  (J.  L.)     Historia  Tartarorvm  eccle- 
siastica.     sm.  4°.     Helinsiadii,  1 741. 
TURKEY. 

Famin  (C.)  Histoire  de  la  rivalite  et  du  pro- 
tectorat  des  eglises  Chretiennes  en  Orient. 
12°.     Paris,  1853. 

Journal  of  a  deputation  sent  to  the  East,  by 
the  committee  of  the  Malta  Protestant  Col- 
lege, in  1849.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
present  state  of  the  Oriental  nations  ;  includ- 
ing their  religion,  learning,  etc.  By  a  lay 
member  of  the  committee.  2'*  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
London,   1855. 

See,  also,  Egypt,  p.  301 ;  Greek  Church,  p. 
319;  The  Syrian  Churches;  and  under 
Foreign  Missions. 

IMTED  STATES. 

American  (The)  Christian  record.  12°.  \ew 
York,  i860. 

Backus  (I.)  An  abridgment  of  the  Church 
history  of  New  England  from  1 602-1804. 
\2°.     Boston,  1804. 

BjCTrd  (R.)  Religion  in  America;  or,  an  ac- 
count of  the  origin,  progress,  (etc.),  of  the 
evangelical  churches  in  the  United  .States. 
8°.     Ne^v  York,  1844. 

The  same.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1856. 


Blaikie  (A.)   The  philosophy  of  sectarianism  ; 

or,  a  classified  view  of  the  Christian  sects  in 

the  United  States.   2<^  ed.   12°.   Boston,  \%^z^. 
Diman  (J-  L.)      Religion  in  America,  1776- 

1876.      12°.     Boston,  1882. 

[In  his  Orations,  pp.  2(11-265.] 
DisoswAY  (G.  P.)     The  earliest  churches  of 

New  York  and  its  vicinity.     8°.     A^nvYork, 

1865. 
Familiar    (A)  conversational   history  of  the 

evangelical  churches  of  New  York.   \_anon.'\ 

24°.     New  York,  1839. 
Greenleaf  (J.)     A  history  of  the  churches, 

of  all  denominations,  in  the  city  of  New  York. 

24°.     Xe-M  York,  1846. 

Sketches  of  the  ecclesiastical  history  of 

the  State  of  Maine.   16°.    Poi-tsinouth,  1821. 

Johnson  (L.  D.)     The  churches  and  pastors 

of  Washington,  D.  C.    12°.    NetvYork,  1857. 
Lang    (J.  D.)       Religion    and    education   in 

America.      16°.      London,   1840. 
Lawrence   (R.   F.)      The    New   Hampshire 

churches.     8°.     Claremont,  1856. 
Mather  (C.)     Magnalia  Chri.sti  Americana; 

or,  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  New-England. 

fol.      London,  1 702. 

The  same.    2  v.  8°.    Hartford,  1853-55. 

New  York  Observer  year-book  and  almanac, 

1871-73.       3   v.    in    I.       8°.        Neiv  York, 

1871-73- 

Nobi.e  (W.  F.  p.)  1776-1876.  A  century 
of  gospel-work  :  a  history  of  the  growth  of 
evangelical  religion  in  the  United  States. 
8°.     Phila.,  1876. 

Reed  (A.)  and  Matheson  (J.)  A  narrative 
of  the  visit  to  the  American  churches,  by  the 
deputation  from  the  Congregational  Union  of 
England  and  Wales.  2  v.  12°.  Ne^v 
York,  1835. 

The  same.     8°.     Xeiv  York,  1835. 

[Christian  library,  v.  4.] 

Rupp  (I.  D.)  He  pasa  ekklesia.  An  original 
history  of  the  religious  denominations  at 
pre,sent  existing  in  the  United  States.  8°. 
Phila.,  1844. 

Schaff  (P.)  America;  a  sketch  of  the  poht- 
ical,  social,  and  religious  character  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America.  Translated 
from  the  German.     12°.     Ne^o  York,  1855. 


3i6 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— DENOMINATIONS. 


Sprague  (W.  B.)  .A.nnals  of  the  American  i 
pulpit;  from  tlie  early  settlement  of  the  I 
country  to  1855.  9  v.  8°.  AWc  York,  \ 
1857-69. 

Waylen  (E.)    Ecclesiastical  reminiscences  of 
the  United  States.     8°.      New  York,  1846. 

See,  also,  under  names  of  the  different  Ch  URCH  ES 
and  Denominations. 

WALES. 
See  p.  312. 

7.    History  of  Churches,  Denominations, 
Sects,  and  Schools  of  Thought. 


a.    Comprehensive  and  Miscellaneoas  Works. 

Arnold  (G.)  Unpartheyische  Kirchen-  und 
Ketzer-Historien.  Neue  aufi.  "  3  v.  fol. 
Sch  affh  a  us  en ,  1 7  40-4  2 . 

Blunt  (J.  H.)  Dictionary  of  sects,  heresies, 
ecclesiastical  parties,  and  schools  of  religious 
thought.     8°.     London,  1874. 

Burton  (E.)    Enquiry  into  the  heresies  of  the 
apostolic  age.     8°.     Oxford,  1829. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1829.] 

EinvARDS  (T.)  Gangraena :  or  a  catalogue 
and  discovery  of  many  of  the  errors,  heresies, 
(etc.),  of  the  sectaries  of  this  time.  3"*  ed. 
.sm.  4°.     London,  1646. 

Erbkam  (H.  W.)  Geschichte  der  protestan- 
tischen  Secten  im  Zeitalter  der  Reformation. 
12°.     Hamburg  and  Goiha,  \%i,'6. 

Evans  (J.)  Sketch  of  the  various  denomina- 
tions of  the  Christian  world,  and  of  Atheism, 
Deism,  Mahometanism,  etc.  iS"'  ed.,  by 
J.  H.  Bransby.      16°.     London,  1841. 

(Gardner  (J.)  The  faiths  of  the  world.  2  v. 
roy.  8°.     Edinburgh,  [1870.] 

Lardner  (N.)  The  historic  of  the  heretics  of 
the  two  first  centuries  after  Christ.  (With) 
general  observations  concerning  heretics. 
(With)  large  additions  by  J.  Hogg.  4°. 
London,  1780. 

LiPSius  (R.  A.)  Die  Quellen  der  altesten 
Ketzergeschichte  neu  untersucht.   8°.    L.eip- 

^>s,  1875- 

Lombard  (A.)  Pauliciens,  Bulgares  et  Bons- 
hommes  en  Orient  et  en  Occident.  12°. 
Gentve,  1879. 


McFarland  (A.)  An  historical  view  of 
heresies,  and  vindication  of  the  primitive 
faith.      16°.     Concord,  1806. 

Marsuen  (J.  B.)  History  of  the  Christian 
churches  and  sects  from  the  earliest  ages  of 
Christianity.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1856. 

Pagitt  (E.)  Heresiography,  or  a  description 
of  the  heretickes  and  sectaries  sprang  up  in 
these  latter  times.  4^''  ed.  sm.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1647. 

Pluquet  (F.  a.  a.)  (/;/(/  Claris  (J.  J.) 
Dictionnaire  des  heresies,  des  erreurs,  et  des 
schisms.  2  v.  in  i.  sm.  fol.  Paris,  1863. 
[Migne,  Eneycl.  theol.,  Ist.^er.,  v.  tl-12.] 

b.    Special  Topics. 

(///   alphalictiial  order.) 

ADAMITES. 

Beausobre  (I.  de).   Dissertation  sur  les  Adam- 
ites de  Boheme.     4°.     Arnsterdam,  1731. 
[With  Lenfant,  Histoire  de  la  guerre  de.s  Hus- 
sites et  du  coneile  de  Basle.] 
See,  also,  Nasareans. 

ALBIGENSES. 

Allix  (P.)     Remarks  upon  the  ecclesiastical 

history  of  the  ancient  churches  of  the  Albi- 

genses.     New  ed.     8°.     Oxford,  1821. 
Douais   (C.)      Les   Albigeois,   leurs  origines. 

Action  de  I'Eglise  au   xii*^  siecle.    8°.     J\i- 

ris,  1879. 
Ducos    (F.)       L'epopee    Toulousaine,    ou    la 

guerre  des  Albigeois.      2  v.     8°.      Toulouse, 

1850. 
Maitland    (S.    R.)       Facts    and    doctrines 

illustrative  of  the  history  (etc.)  of  the  Albi- 

genses  and  Waldenses.    8°.    London,  1832. 
Schmidt  (C.)   Histoire  et  doctrine  de  la  .secte 

des  Cathares  ou  Albigeois.    2  v.    8°.    Paris, 

1849. 
Sismondi   (J.   C.   L.   S.    de).     History  of  the 

Crusades  against  the  Albigenses   in    the    xiii 

Century.     8°.     Phila.,  1834. 

[In  Christian  Library,  Phila.,  183,3,  v.  1.] 
See,  also,  Waldenses. 

ARIANISM. 

KOELLING  (W.)  Geschichte  der  arianischen 
Haresie  bis  zur  Entscheidung  von  Nikaa, 
325.     V.  I.     8°.      Giitersloh,  1874. 


ADAMITES.-  BAPTISTS. 


317 


MAlMBOURr,  (L.)  The  history  of  Arianism. 
(Translated  from  the  French.)  With  an  ac- 
count of  the  Enghsh  writers  in  the  Socinian 
and  Arian  controversies.  2  v.  sm.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1728-29. 

MoEHLER  (J.  A.)  Athanasius  der  Grosse  und 
die  Kirche  seiner  Zeit,  besonders  im  Kampfe 
mit  dem  Arianismus.  2«  aufl.  8°.  Mainz, 
1844. 

Newman  (J.  H.)  The  .Brians  of  the  fourth 
century.     3'*  ed.      12°.      London,  I'i'ji. 

ScHEELSTRATE  (E.  de).  Sacrum  Antiochenum 
concilium  pro  Arianorum  conciliabulo.  sm. 
4°.     Antverpiae,  1681. 

See,  also,  SOCINIANISM  ;   and  Unitarianism. 

AUGUSTINIANISM.   See   PELAGIANISM. 


THE    BAPTIST   CHURCHES. 

American   Baptist   Register.      1852. 


I.   L. 


Burrows,  editor.     8°.     Phila.,  1853. 

Baptist  (The)  handbook,  1870-73.  PubHshed 
by  the  Baptist  Union  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     4  v.      16°.      L^ondon,  1870-73. 

Be.n'edict  (D.)  a  general  history  of  the 
Baptist  denomination  in  America,  and  other 
parts  of  the  world.    2  v.    8°.     Boston,  i?>it,. 

The  same.    5'"  ed.  8°.    A'cwKWc-,  1848. 

Fifty    years    among    the    Baptists.      12°. 

Xew  York,   i860.      -> 

Braght  (T.  J.  van).  Het  bloedig  Tooneel,  of 
Martelaers  Spiegel  der  Doops-Gesinde  of 
weereloose  Christenen.  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1685. 

The  same.  A  martyrology  of  the  Churches 

of  Christ,  commonly  called  Baptists,  during 
the  era  of  the  Reformation.  Translated  from 
the  Dutch.     2  v.     8°.     L.ondon,  1850-53. 
[Hanserd  Knollys  Society  publications.] 

Brons  (A.)  Ursprung,  Entwickelung  und 
Schicksale  der  Taufgesinnten  oder  Menno- 
niten.     8°      iVorden,  1884. 

Brown  (J.  N.)  History  of  the  American 
Baptist  Publication  .Society,  1824-56.  12°. 
Phila.,  [1857.] 

Campbell  (J.  P.)  Remarks  on  a  letter  of 
Mr.  D.  Jones,  on  occasion  of  his  sermon  on 
Christian  baptism.  (With)  a  i-eview  of 
Robinson's  History  of  baptism.  8°.  Phila., 
1812. 


i   Cox  (F.  A.)  and  Hoby  (J.)     The  Baptists  in 
America ;   a  narrative  of  the  deputation  from 
the  Baptist  Union  in  England,  to  the  United 
States  and  Canada.     12°.     Neru  York,  1836. 
Cramp  (J.  M.)    Baptist  historv.    12°.    Phila., 
:        in.  ./.] 
Crosby    (T.)      The    history  of  the   English 
Baptists,    from   the   Reformation   to  the  be- 
ginning of  the  reign  of  King  George  i.    4  v. 
12°.     London,  1738-40. 
Curtis  (T.  F.)    The  progress  of  Baptist  prin- 
ciples in  the  last  hundred  years.   12°.  Boston, 
i860. 
Cutting  (S.  S.)      Historical  vindications:  a 
discourse  on  the  province  and  uses  of  Baptist 
history.      12°.     Boston,  1859. 
Douglas  (D.)   History  of  the  Baptist  churches 
in  the  north  of  England.   12°.   London,  i^i^6. 
Eddy  (D.  C.)     Roger  Williams  and  the  Bap- 
tists.    16°.     Boston,  1 86 1. 
Evans  (B.)     The  early  English  Baptists.  2  v. 

12°.  London,  1862-64. 
Featley  (D.)  a  warning  for  England,  especi- 
ally for  London  ;  in  the  famous  history  of 
the  frantick  Anabaptists,  their  wilde  preach- 
ing in  Germany,  etc.  7'^  ed.  sm.  4°.  Lon- 
don, 1660. 

[Bound  with  his  Dippers  dipt.] 
Foss  (A.  T.)  and  Mathews  (E.)     Facts  for 

Baptist  churches.      16°.     C'tica,  1850. 

Freewill    Baptist    connection.      Minutes   of 

the  General  Conference,  1827-56.    With  an 

(historical)  introduction.   12°.   Dover,  1859. 

Goadby  (J.  J.)      Bye-paths  in   Baptist  hi.story. 

12°.      London,  1871. 
Hague    (W.)      An    historical    discourse    de- 
livered at  the  celebration  of  the  second  cen- 
tennial anniversary  of  the  first  Baptist  church, 
in    Providence,    November    7,    1839.      12°. 
Providence,  1839. 
Haynes  (D.  C.)     The  Baptist  denomination, 
its  history,  doctrines,  and  ordinances       12°. 
New  York,  1856. 
Haynes  (T.  W.)     Baptist  cyclopaedia;   or  a 
dictionary  of  Baptist  biography,  bibliography, 
antiquities,    history,    chronology,    theology, 
polity,  and  literature.    Illustrated,    v.  I.    roy. 
8°.  Charleston,     1848. 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— DENOMINATIONS. 


HOLCOMBE   (H.)     A   history  of  the  rise   and 

progress  of  the   Baptists  in  Alabama.      12°. 

Phila.,  1840. 
IVIMEY  (J.)    A  history  of  the  English  Baptists. 

4  V.     8°.     Londo7i,  \%\\-y:>. 
Keller   (L.)     Geschichte   der   Wiedertaufer 

und  ihres  Reichs  zu   Miinster.     8°.     MUn- 

ster,  1880. 
Miles  (G.  J.)    A  glance  at  the  Baptists.    24°. 

Westchester,  1836. 
Millet   (J.)      A    history  of  the    Baptists  in 

Maine.     12°.     Portland,  1845. 
Philadelphia  Baptist  Association.     Minutes, 

1707-1807.     Edited  by  A.  D.  (lillette.     8°. 

Phila.,  185 1. 
Spraoue  (W.   B.)     Annals  of  the  American 

pulpit,   (v.  6,  Baptists.)   8°.    Ne7oYork,\%bo. 
Stewart  (I.  I).)    The  history  oFthe  Freewill 

Baptists.     V.    I,   1 780-1 830.      12°.      Dover, 

1862. 
Taylor   (A.)      The    history    of  the    English 

General  Baptists.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1818. 
Taylor    (J.    B.)      Virginia   Baptist  Ministers. 

2  series.     2  v.      12°.     Neiv  York,  1859-60. 
Utter  (G.  B.)     Manual  of  the  Seventh-day 

Baptists  :   containing  an  historical  sketch  of 

the  denomination  and  reasons  for  emphasiz- 
ing the    Day   of  the    Sabbath.      16°.     New 

York,  1858. 
Williams    (W.    R.)       Lectures   on    Baptist 

history.      12°.     Phila.,  [1877.] 
See,  also,  under  Foreign  Missions. 

CALVINISM. 

Bayle  (P.)  Critique  generale  de  I'hisloire  du 
Calvinisme  de  Maimbourg.  24°.  lllle- 
Franche,  1682. 

Claude  (J.)  An  historical  defence  of  the 
Reformation :  in  answer  to  a  book  intituled, 
Just  prejudices  against  the  Calvinists.  Trans- 
lated by  T.  B.     sm.  4°.     London,  1683. 

Froude  (J.  A.)     Calvinism:  an  address  de-    i 
livered  at   St.    Andrews,   March    17,    1871. 
12°.      Ne-M  York,  1 87 1. 

JURIEU  (P.)  Histoire  du  Calvinisme  et  celle 
du  Papisme  mises  en  parallele,  ou  Apologie 
pour  les  Reformateurs,  etc.;  contre  un  libelle 
intitule  r  Histoire  du  Calvinisme  par  Maim- 
bourg.  Parts  1-2.   2v.  4°.    Rotterdam,  16%:^. 


The  same.   Part  3.    Histoire  du  Papisme. 

sm.  4°.      Rotterdam,  1683. 

McFktridge  (N.  S.)  Calvinism  in  history. 
16°.     Phila.,  1882. 

Maimbourg  (L.)  Histoire  du  Calvinisme. 
Nouv  ed.     32°.     Paris,  1682. 

Polenz  ( G.  von ).  Geschichte  des  franzosischen 
Calvinismus  bis  zur  National-Versammlung 
1789.     5  V.     8°.     Gotha,  1857-69. 

ToPLADY  (A.)  Historic  proof  of  the  doctrinal 
Calvinism  of  the  church  of  England.  2  v. 
8°.     London,  1774. 

.SVv,  also,  The  Reformation,  p.  298 ;  Pei.a- 
gianism;  Presbyterian  Churches;  Scot- 
land, p.  31 1;  and  Calvinistic  and  Ar- 
minian  Controversy,  p.  184. 

THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES. 

American  Congregational  Association.  Pro- 
ceedings at  the  dedication  of  the  Congrega- 
tional house,  Boston.  With  a  brief  history, 
(by  I.  P.  Langworthy.)     8°.     Boston,  1873. 

American  Congregational  year  book.  1854- 
59.     6  V.     8°.     Ne^u  York,  1854-59. 

Andover.  Historical  Manual  of  the  South 
Church  in  Andover,  Mass.  August,  1859. 
12°.     Andover,  1859. 

Bacon  (L.)  The  genesis  of  the  New  England 
Churches.      12°.      Xew  York,  1874. 

Thirteen     historical     discourses,    on    the 

completion  of  two  hundred  years,  from 
the  beginning  of  the  First  church  in  New 
Haven.     8°.     N'e^v  LLaven,  1839. 

Congregational  (The)  (Quarterly.    20  v.    8°. 

Boston,  1859-78. 

Note.— Contains  the  Annual  Statistics,  etc. 
Congregational  (The)   Union  of  England 

and  Wales.     The  Congregational  yearbook 

for  1854  and  1856.     8°.     London,  1855-57. 

Documents  connected  with  the  formation 

and  early  proceedings  of  the  Congregational 
Union  of  England  and  Wales.   12°.   L^ondon, 

1839- 
Dexter  (H.  M.)     The  Congregationalism  of 

the  last  three  hundred  years  as  seen  in  its 

literature.    With  a  bibliographical  appendix. 

8°.     Ne-M  York,  1880. 
Fisher  (G.  P.)     A  discourse  commemorative 

of  the  history  of  the  church  of  Christ  in  Yale 


CALVINISM.— GREEK  CHURCH. 


319 


College,  during  the  first  century  of  its  exist- 
ence.    98  pp.     8°.     A'<w //.77v«,  1858. 

Hazen  (H.  a.)  The  Congregational  and  Pres- 
byterian ministry  and  churches  of  New- 
Hampshire.      8'^.     Boston,  1875. 

Lawrence  (R.  F.)  The  New  Hampshire 
churches.     8°.     Claremont,  1856. 

Maine.  General  conference  of  the  Congrega- 
tional churches  in  Maine,  and  Maine  Mis- 
sionary Society.     3  v.    8°.     Portland,  1871. 

PUNCHARD  (G.)  History  of  Congi-egationalism 
from  about  A.  D.  250  to  1616.  12°.  Salcin, 
1 841. 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit,  (v.  1-2,  Trinitarian  Congregation- 
alists.)     2  v..     8°.     Neio  York,  1857. 

Waddington  (J.)  Congregational  history, 
1200-1880.    5  V.    8°.    London,  1869-1880. 

Walker  (G.  L.)  History  of  the  P'irst  church 
in  Hartford.  1633-1883.  8°.  Hartford,  i%%a,. 

Wii.sciN    (D.)      The    Pilgrim    Fathers.      12°. 
London,  1849. 
[Bound  with  Stowells  Hi-'^tory  of  the  Puritans.] 

WiSNER  (B.  B.)  The  history  of  the  Old  South 
church,  Boston.     8°.     Boston,  1830. 

See,  also,  under  FOREIGN  .Missions,  Amer 
Board;  Cf)NGREGATK)NAL  Polity,  p.  231; 
Nonconformists,  p.  30S;  and  United 
States,  p.  315. 

THE  DONATISTS 

Optatus  Milevitanus.  De  schisniate  Donatis- 
tarum  libri  septem.  Quibus  accessere  historia 
Donatistarum  nee  non  geographia  episcopalis 
Africae.  Opera  et  studio  L.  E.  Dupin.  fol. 
Antverpiac,  1702. 

Valesius  or  Vai.OIS  (H.)  De  schismate 
Donatistarum.  1672.  fol.  Moguntiae,  1679. 
[With  his  edition  of  Eiisebius,  Ece.  hist.] 

THE   FRIENDS   OR   QUAKERS. 

BiCKLEY  (A.  C.)     George  F'ox  and  the  early 

Quakers.      12°.      London,  1884. 
BowDEN  (J.)     The  history  of  the  society  of 

Friends  in  America.      2  v.  in  5.     8°.      Lon- 
[850-54. 

A  portraiture  of  (Quakerism. 

3  V.      12°.      Ne70  York,  1806. 
GoUGH   (J.)     A  history  of  the  people  called 

Quakers.    From  their  first  rise  to  the  present 

time.     4  V.      12°.     Dublin,  1789-90. 


don, 
Clarkson  (T.) 


Sevvel  (W.)  The  history  of  the  rise,  increase, 
and  progress  of  the  Christian  people  called 
Quakers.  Written  in  Low  Dutch,  and  also 
translated  into  English.  3*  ed.  fol.  Bur- 
lington, K.J.,  1774. 

Wood  (G.)  and  Williamson  (I.  H.)  The 
Society  of  Friends  vindicated  :  arguments  in 
a  cause  decided  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  of 
the  State  of  New  Jersey  between  T.  L.  Shot- 
well,  complainant,  and  J.  Hendrickson  and 
S.  Decow,  defendants;  with  the  decision  of 
the  court.     8°.      Trenton,  1832. 

Sec,  also.  Friends,  p.  186. 
gnosticism. 

M ANSEL  (H.  L.)  The  Gnostic  heresies  of  the 
first  and  second  centuries.  Edited  by  J-  B. 
Lightfoot.     8°.     London,  1875. 

Neander  (A.)  Genetische  Entwickelung  der 
vornehmsten  gnostischen  Systeme.  8°.  Ber- 
lin, 1 81 8. 

Antignostikus,  Geist  des  Tertullianus  und 

Einleitung  in   dessen    Schriften.        2*^   aufl. 
8°.     Berlin,  1849. 

TlTTMANN  (C.  C.)  No  traces  of  the  Gnostics 
in  the  New  Testament.  8°.  New  York,  \%2(). 
[In  Essays  on  Bibl.  Liter.,  v.  1,  pp.  275-399.] 

Valentinus.  Pistis  sophia.  Opus  gnosticum 
Valentino  adiudicatum  e  codice  manuscripto 
Coptico  Londiniensi  descripsit  et  Latine 
vertit  M.  Ci.  Schwartze.  Edidit  J.  H.  Peter- 
mann.     8°.     Bcrolini,  1 851. 

See,  also.  History  ok  Doctrine;  and  Pa- 
tristic Theology. 

the  GREEK  OR   EASTERN  CHURCH. 

Constantius  Constantinopolitensis.    Memoirs 
of  the   patriarchs  of   Antioch.       Translated 
from  the  Greek.     8°.     London,  1873. 
[In  Neale"s  History  of  tlie  holy  Eastern  Church.] 

Guettee  (A.  F.  W.)  La  papaute  schisma- 
tique,.  ou  Rome  dans  ses  rapports  avec 
I'Eglise  orientale.     8°.     Paris,  1 863. 

Neale  (J.  M.)  A  history  of  the  holy  Eastern 
Church.  General  introduction.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1 850. 

The  same.  The  patriarchate  of  Alexan- 
dria.     2  V.     8°.     L.ondon,  1847. 

The  same.     The  patriarchate  of  Antioch. 

A    posthumous    fragment.       Edited    by    Ci. 
Williams.     8°.     London,  1873. 


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CHURCH  HISTORY.  — DENOMINATIONS. 


PiCHLER  (A.)  Geschichte  des  Protestantis- 
mus  in  der  orientalischen  Kirche  im  lyen 
Jahi-hundert ;  oder,  der  Patriarch  Cyrillus 
Lucaris  und  seine  Zeit.  8°.  Munchen,  1862. 

Renaudot  (E.)  Historia  patriarcharum  alex- 
andrinorum  Jacobitarum  a  d:  Marco  usque 
ad  finem  saeculi  xiii.      4°.      Pansiis,   1713. 

Stanley  (A.  P.)  Lectures  on  the  history  of 
the  Eastern  Church.    8°.     Neiu  York,  1865. 

Zhishman  (J.)  Die  Unions-Verhandlungen 
zwischen  der  orientahschen  und  romischen 
Kirche  seit  dem  Anfange  des  xv.  Jahrhun- 
derts  bis  zum  Concil  von  Ferrara.  8°.  IVien, 
1858. 

IRVINGISM. 

Miller  (E.)  The  history  and  doctrines  of 
Irvingism.     2  v.      12°.      London,  1878. 

THE  JANSENIST  CHURCH. 

Gale  (T.)  The  true  idea  of  Jansenisme,  both 
historickanddogmatick.  24°.  London,  l66(). 

Leydekker  (M.)  De  historia  Jansenismi. 
12°.     Utrecht,  1695. 

Neale  (J.  M.)  A  history  of  the  so  called  Jan- 
senist  church  of  Holland.  With  a  sketch  of 
its  earlier  annals  and.  some  account  of  the 
Brothers  of  the  common  life.  8°.  Oxford, 
1858. 

See,  also,  p    186. 

THE  LUTHERAN  CHURCH  AND  LUTHERANISM. 

Hazelius  (E.  L.)  History  of  the  American 
Lutheran  Church.    16°.   Zanesi'ille,  0.,\'&i,6. 

Kahnis  (K.  F.  a.)  Die  lutherische  Dogma- 
tik  historisch-genetisch  dargestellt.  2*^  ausg. 
2  V.     8°.     Leipzig,  1874. 

Krauth  (C.  p.)  The  conservative  reformation 
and  its  theology ;  as  represented  in  the  Augs- 
burg Confession,  and  in  the  history  and  lit- 
erature of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
8°.     Phila.,  1872. 

LocHMAN  (G.)  The  history,  doctrine,  and  dis- 
cipline of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
16°.     LLarrishurgh,  1 818. 

Maimbourg  (L.)  Histoire  de  Lutheranisme. 
2«  ed.     2v.ini.     24°.     Fan's,  16S1. 

Schaeffer  (C.  \V.)  Early  histoiy  of  the 
Lutheran  Church  in  America.  12°.  Phila., 
1857- 


Schmucker  (S.  S.)  The  American  Lutheran 
Church,  historically,  doctrinally,  and  practi- 
cally delineated,  a"*  ed.  12°.  Springfield, 
1851. 

The  same.     5""  ed.      12°.     Phila.,  l^^2. 

The  church  of  the  Redeemer,  as  developed 

within  the  General  Synod  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  in  America.    16°.    Baltimore,  l2>6i. 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit,  (v.  9,  Lutheran.)  8°.  Xe-w  York, 
1869. 

Strobel  (P.  A.)  The  Salzburgers  and  their 
descendants.     12°.     Baltiviore,  1855. 

Tholuck  (A.)  Der  Geist  der  lutherischen 
Theologen  WittenbergsimVerlaufe  des  17611 
Jahrhunderts.     8°.      Hatnhurg,  1852. 

See,  also.  The  Reformation,  p.  298;  Ger- 
many, p.  303. 

THE   MANICH>EANS. 

Archelai;s  {Bishop  of  Carrha).  Disputatio 
adversus  ManichtEum.  fol.  Mogtmtiae,  16"] "j . 
[With  Valesius'  edition  of  Socrates'  and  Sozo- 
men's  Hi.storia  eeclesi,i.«tipa.  | 

Baur  (F.  C.)  Das  manichaische  Religions- 
system  nach  den  Quellen  neu  untersucht  und 
entwickelt.     8°.     Tubingen,  1831. 

Beausokre  (I  de).  Histoire  critique  de  Man- 
ichee  et  du  Manicheisme.  2  v.  4°.  Amster- 
dam, 1734-39- 

MARCiONlTES. 

Ori(;enes.  Origenis  Dialogus  contra  Marci- 
onitas,  sive  de  recta  in  Deum  fide.  Opera  et 
studio  Joh.  Rodolfi  Wetstenii.  4°.  Ba- 
sileae,  1 674. 

MENNONITES.    See    BAPTISTS. 
THE   METHODIST   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Growth er  (J.)  A  portraiture  of  Methodism  : 
or,  the  history  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodists. 
2''ed.      12°.      London,  i^ii). 

A  true  and  complete  portraiture  of  Meth- 
odism.     16°.      A'eia  York,  1813. 

Dl.xON  (J.)  Methodism  in  America:  with  the 
jiersonal  narrative  of  the  author  during  a 
tour.      12°.     London,  1849. 

FiNLEY  (J.  B.)  Sketches  of  Western  Meth- 
odism, biographical,  historical  and  miscel- 
laneous. Illustrative  of  pioneer  life.  Edited 
by  W.  P.  Strickland.   12°.    Cincinnati,  lie,"!. 


IRVIXGISM.— MORAVIANS. 


321 


(loRRiE  (P.  D.)  Episcopal  Methodism,  as  it 
was,  and  as  it  is.      12°.     .hidi/rfi,  18^2. 

History  of  the  organization  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal    Church    South.     8°.      Xas/ivi/le, 

1845- 

JuiiNGST  (J.)  Amerikanischer  Methodismus 
in  Deutschland  und  R.  P.  Smith.  12°. 
Got/in,  1875. 

Meacham  (A.  G.)  A  compendious  history 
of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Methodist 
Church,  both  in  Europe  and  America.  12°. 
Hallozuell,  {U.  C.)  1832. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Proceedings 
of  the  CEcumenical  Methodist  Conference, 
London,  Sept.  1881.     8°.     London,  1881. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church  ( U.  S.)  Min- 
utes of  the  annual  Conferences  for  the  years 
1 773-1859.  6  V.  8°.  Ad-wK);-/',  1840-59. 
Note. — v.  4,  1S46-5I,  wanting. 

Methodist  Church  [G.  B.)  Minutes  of 
several  conversations  between  the  Methodist  j 
preachers  in  the  connexion  established  by 
the  late  John  Wesley,  at  their  annual  Con- 
ferences, 1833,  1836,  and  1839.  3  V.  12°. 
London,  1833-39. 

The  same.     1879.     16°.     London,  1879. 

Myles  (W.)  a  chronological  history  of  the 
people  called  Methodists.  3*  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1803. 

The  same,     i,"-^  ed.     8°.      London,  1813. 

Nightingale  (J.)  A  portraiture  of  Method- 
ism.     12°.     London,  1807. 

OXFOKD  (The)  Methodists,  being  an  account 
of  some  young  gentlemen  in  that  city,  in 
derision  so  called,  setting  forth  their  rise  and 
designs    [Jnon.]   2*ed.  12°.  London,  1738. 

Pilmore  (J.)  Narrative  of  labours  in  South 
Wales,  illustrative  of  the  early  histor)'  of 
Methodiism.     24°.     Phila.,  1825. 

RiGG   (J.    H.)     The   churchmanship  of  John   . 
Wesley,  and  the  relations  of  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odism to  the  Church  of  England.   16°.  lion- 
don,  [1879.] 

Si^iTH  (G.)  History  of  Wesleyan  Methodism. 
5"'"  ed.     3  V.      12°.     London,  1863-66. 

Smith  (W.)  A  consecutive  history  of  the 
rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of  Wes- 
leyan Methodism  in  Ireland.  12°.  Dublin, 
1830.  ' 


Spr.ague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit,  (v.  7,  Methodi.sts.)  8°.  Xe7v  Yor/c, 
1859. 

Stevens  (A.)  The  centenary  of  American 
Methodism  :  a  sketch  of  its  nistory,  theolog}', 
practical  system,  and  success.  12°.  A\mi 
r<W-,'i865. 

The  history  of  the  religious  movement  of 

the  eighteenth  century  called  Methodism. 
3  V.      12°.     Neia  York,  [1858-61.] 

Tefft  (B.  F.)  Methodism  successful,  and  the 
internal  causes  of  its  success.  With  a  letter 
of  introduction  by  Bishop  Janes.  12°.  A^eiu 
York,  i860. 

Tyerman  (L.)  The  Oxford  Methodists: 
memoirs  of  Clayton,  Ingham,  Gambold, 
Hervey,  and  Broughton,  with  biographical 
notices  of  others.     8°.     London,  i8jt,. 

See,  also,  Welsh  Calvinistic  Methodism; 
Foreign  Missions;  Methodist  Contro- 
versy, p.  186;  Methodist  Polity, p.  233; 
and  lives  of  Wesley,  Whitfield,  etc. 

THE  METHODIST  PROTESTANT  CHURCH. 

Williams  (J.  R.)  History  of  the  Methodist 
Protestant  Church.      12°.     Baltiinori,  1843. 

MONTANISM 

Belck    (A.)       Geschichte   des    Montanismiis. 

86  pp.     8°.     Leipzig,  1883. 
BoNWETSCH  (G.  N.)   Die  Geschichte  des  Mon- 

tanismus.     8°.     Erlangen,  1 88 1. 
See,  also.  History  of  Doctrine. 

MORAVIANS  OH  UNITED  BRETHREN. 

Bosr  (A.)     Histoire  ancienne  et  moderne  de 

I'eglise  des  Freres  de  Boheme  et  de  Moravie. 

2  v.     8°.      Geneve,  1831. 
The  same.    History  of  the  Bohemian  and 

Moravian  Brethren.    2^  ed.    24°.     London, 

1838. 
Cranz  (D.)     The  ancient  and  modern  history 

of  the  Brethren.  Translated  by  B.  La  Trobe. 

12°.     London,  1780. 
Holmes  (J.)  History  of  ttie  Protestant  church 

of  the  United  Brethren.   2  v.    12°.    London, 

1825-30. 


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CHURCH  HISTORY.  — DENOMINATIONS. 


Lynar  (H.  C.  G.  von).  Nachricht  von  dem 
Ursprung  iind  Fortgange,  und  hauptsach- 
lich  von  der  gegenwartigen  Verfassung  der 
Briider-Unitat.     2«  aufl.     12°.     Halle,  X'j'&x. 

Plitt  (H.)  Die  Bruder-Gemeinde  und  die 
lutherische  Kirche  in  Livland/  8°.  Gotha, 
1861. 

RiTTER  (A.)  History  of  the  Moravian  Church 
in  Philadelphia.     8°.      Phila.,  1857. 

-SCHWEINITZ  (E.  de).  The  Moravian  manual: 
containing  an  account  of  the  Moravian  Church 
or  Unitas  Fratum.  2^  enlarged  ed.,  with  his- 
torical table.      12°.     Bethlehem,  \%b(). 

Spangenberg  (A.  G.)  Leben  des  Herrn 
Nicolaus  Ludvvig  Grafen  und  Herrn  von 
Zinzendorf  und  Pottendorf.    8  v,  in  7.     16°. 

[«•/•]      1773-75- 

Zinzendorf  (N.  L.  von).  Biidingische  Samm- 
lung  einiger  in  die  Kirchen-Historie  ein- 
schlagender  sonderlich  neuerer  Schriften. 
[anon.]     3  v.      16°.     Budingen,  1742-44. 

See,  also,  under  Foreign  Mission.s;  and  Mo- 
ravians, p.  188. 

MYSTICISM. 

.\rnold  (G.)  Historia  et  descriptio  theologiae 
Mysticae.      16°.     Franeofin-fi,  1702. 

Borger  (E.  a.)    De  Mysticismo.    4°.    Ifaar- 
leiii,  1 8 19. 
[VerhatKi.  d.  Teyler.  Genoot.,  v.  29.] 

DiCTiONNAiRE  de  Mystique  chretienne.     sm. 
fol.     Paris,  1858. 
[Migne,  P^ncycl.  theol.    :jd  ser.     v.  a.").] 

Helfferich  (A.)  Die  christHche  Mystik  in 
ihrer  Entwickelungund  in  ihren  Denkmalen. 
2  V.     8°.     Gotha,  1842. 

Hei'PE  (H.)  Geschichte  der  quietischen  My- 
stik in  der  katholischen  Kirche.  8°.  Bei-- 
lin,  1875. 

Hering  (H.)  Die  Mystik  Luthers  im  Zu- 
sammenhange  seiner  Theologie  und  in  ihrem 
Verhaltniss  zur  alteren  Mystik.  8°.  Leipzii;, 
1879. 

Kelty  (M.  C.)  Facts  and  Feelings  illustra- 
tive of  interior  religion.  Accompanied  by 
memorials  of  Madame  Guyon,  etc.  16°. 
London,  1 84 1. 

Matter  (J.)  Le  Mysticisme  en  France  au 
temps  de  Fdnelon.     8°.     Paris,  1865. 


Preger  (W.)  CJeschichte  der  deutschen  My- 
stik imMittelalter.  2  v.   8°.   Z«>3?^,  1874-81. 

Vaughan  (R.  a.)  Hours  with  the  Mystics. 
A   contribution   to   the    history   of  religious 

■  opinion.  4*i>  ed.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
[n.  ./.] 

See,  also,  History  of  Doctrine. 

THE   NASARAEANS. 

NoRiiERc;  (M.)   Codex  Nasaraeus,  liber  Adami 

appellatus,  Syriace  transscriptus,  etc.      3  v. 

4°.     Hafniae,  [«.  d.'\ 
Lexidion    Codicis    Nasaraei,    cui    liber 

Adami  nomen.     4°.     Hafiiiae,  \ji.  </.] 
Onomasticon  Codicis  Nasaraei,  etc.     4°. 

Londini  Gothorum,  1817. 

[Bound  with  his  Lexidion  Cod.  Nasar.] 

THE   NESTORIANS. 

Badger  (G.  P.)  The  Nestorians  and  their 
rituals.     2  v.     8°.      London,  1852. 

Grant  (A.)  The  Nestorians:  or  the  lost 
tribes.     12°.     Neiv  York,  1841. 

See,  also,  Turkey,  p.  315;  The  Syrian- 
Churches;  and  under  Foreign  Missions. 

THE  OLD  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

Catholic  (The  Old)  Congress.  Bericht  iiber 
die  am  10.  April  1871  in  Miinchen  abgehal- 
tene  Katholiken-Versammlung.  31  pp.  8°. 
MUnchen,  1 871. 

Die  Verhandlungen  des  Katholiken-Con- 

gresses,  abgehalten  vom  22.  bis  24.  Septem- 
ber 1871  in  Miinchen.   Mit  einer  historischeii 
Einleitung.     8°.     Miinchen,  1871. 
[Bound  with  the  preceding.] 

The  .same.  Koln,  1872;  Constanz,  1873; 

Freiburg  im  Breisgau,  1874.  4  v.  8°.   Koln, 

u.  s.  w.,  1872-74. 

[Bound  with  the  preceding.] 

Catholic  (The  Old)  Synod.  Beschliisse  der 
Altkatholiken  des  deutschen  Reiches,  gehal- 
ten  zu  Bonn,  1874-76.  3  v.  8°.  Bonn. 
1874-76. 

Verhandlungen  der  Synode  der  Altkatho- 
liken zu  Bonn,  1878,  1881.  2  v,  8°. 
Bonn,  1878-81. 

Foerster  (T.)  Der  Altkatholicismus.  Eine 
geschichtliche  Studie.     8°.     Gotha,  1879. 


MYSTICISM.-  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCHES. 


323 


I.OYSON  (C,  pere  Hvociiit/ie).  Catholic  re- 
form. Letters,  fragments,  discourses.  Trans- 
lated by  Mad.  Hyacinthe-Loyson.  With 
preface  by  A.  P.  Stanley.   8°.   Loudon,  l?)"]^. 

New  (The)  reformation,  a  narrative  of  the 
Old  Catholic  movement  from  1870  to  the 
present  time.  By  Theodorus.  \^psc'udon.'\ 
8°.     London,  1875. 

Reusch  (F.  H.,  editor').  Report  of  the  Union 
Conferences  held  from  Aug.  10  to  16,  1875, 
at  Bonn,  under  the  presidency  of  Dr.  Von 
Dollinger.  Translated  from  the  German, 
by  S.  Buel.  With  a  preface,  by  R.  J.  Nevin. 
12°.    Ne7i.<  York,  1876. 

PAULICIANS. 

Lombard  (A.)-  Pauliciens,  Bulgares  et  Bons- 
hommes  en  Orient  et  en  Occident.  12°. 
Geneve,  1 879. 

PELAGIANISM  AND  AUGU3TINISM. 

Beecher  (E.)  The  conflict  of  ages,  or  the 
great  debate  on  the  moral  relations  of  God 
and  man.      12°.     Boston,  1833. 

DoRNER  (J.  A.)  Augustinus.  Sein  theolog- 
isches  System  und  seine  religions-philosoph- 
ische  Anschauung.      8°.     Berlin,  1873. 

NORIS  (H.)    Historia  Pelagiana.  4°.    [1748?] 

Vijss  (G.  J.)  Historia  de  controversiis,  quas 
Pelagius  ejusque  reliquiae  moverunt.  4°. 
Ai)istelodami,  1655. 

WiGGERS  (G.  F.)  Versuch  einer  pragma- 
tischen  Darstellung  des  Augustinismus  und 
Pelagianismus  nach  ihrer  geschichtlichen 
Entwickelung.     2  v.     8°.     Hamburg,  1833. 

The  same.     An  historical  presentation  of 

Augustinism  and  Pelagianism  from  the  orig- 
inal sources.  Translated  with  notes  and  ad- 
ditions by  Rev.  R.  Emerson.  8°.  Andoi'er, 
1840. 

See,  also,  HISTORY  OF  DOCTRINE;  and  p.  184. 


Bender  (W.)  Johann  Konrad  Dippel.  Der 
Freigeist  aus  dem  Pietismus.  Ein  Beitrag 
?tir  Entstehungsgeschichte  der  Aufklarung. 
8°.     Bonn,  1882. 

DoRNER  (J.  A.)  Der  Pietismus,  insbesondere 
in  Wiirtemberg,  und  seine  speculativen  Geg- 
ner.     86  pp.     8°.     Hamburg,  1840. 


Heppe  (H.)  Geschichte  des  Pietismus  und 
der  Mystik  in  der  Reformirten  Kirche,  na- 
mentlichderNiederlande.  8°.   Leiden,  iSjc). 

RiTSCHL  (A.)  Geschichte  des  Pietismus  in 
der  reformirten   Kirche.     8°.     Bonn,  1880. 

THE    PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCHES. 

{Exceptin;/  the  churches   in  Scotland,  for   which  see 
pp.  310-12.) 

I.    COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 

PoRTEOUS  (J.  M.)  The  past  and  present  con- 
dition of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  A  histor- 
ical confinnation.  12°.  Edinburgh,  1872. 
[In  his  Government  of  the  Kingdom  of  Christ 
pp.  3:W-588.] 

Presbyterian  General  Councils.  Report  of 
proceedings  of  the  first  general  Presbyterian 
council,  Edinburgh,  July,  1877.  With  re- 
lative documents.  Edited  by  J.  Thomson. 
8°.     Edinburgh,  1877. 

Report  of  proceedings  of  the  second  gen- 
eral council,  Philadelphia,  September,  1880. 
Edited  by  J.  B.  Dales  and  R.  M.  Patterson. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  1880. 

Reports    and    proceedings    of   the  third 

general  council,   Belfast,    1884.     Edited  by 
G.  D.  Matthews.     8°.     Belfast,  1884. 

Tercentary  (The)  book,  commemorative  of 
Knox,  the  Huguenot  martyrs,  and  the  estab 
lishment  of  Presbytery  in  P3ngland.  12°. 
Phila.,  1873. 

Sec,  also,  the  topics  following. 

2.   great  BRITAIN. 


{Including  the   Westminster  Assembli/.) 

Basier  or  Basire  (I.)  History  (The)  of  the 
English  and  Scotch  presbytery.  Wherein  is 
discovered  their  designs  and  practices  for  the 
subversion  of  government  in  church  and 
state.  Written  in  French  and  now  Englished. 
[anon.]     2*  ed.     16°.     Filla  Franca,  1660. 

Breed  (W.  P.)  Presbyterian  ism  three  hundred 
years  ago.      16°.      Phila.,  1872. 

Briggs  (C.  a.)     The  documentary  history  of 
the  Westminster  Assembly.    8°.     NeT.v  York, 
1880. 
[Presbyterian  Review,  v.  1,  pp.  127-163.] 


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The  provincial  Assembly  of  London,  1647 

-1660.     8°.     JVeiu  YorA',  1881 . 
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(ilLLESPIE   (G.)     Notes   of  debates   and   pro- 
ceedings of  the  Assembly  of  divines,  at  West- 
minster.   P'eb.,  1644,  to  Jan.,  1645.    Edited 
by  I).  Meek.     8°.     Edinhirgh,  1846. 
[Presbtterian's  Armoury,  v.  2.] 

Hetherington  (W.  M.)  History  of  the  West- 
minster Assembly  of  divines.  12°.  Avtc 
York,  1843. 

The  same.      12°.     Ke7v  York,  \8bZ. 

The  same.  4"^  ed.,  edited  by  R.  William- 
son.     12°.     Edinburgh,  \%1?,. 

Heylyn  (P.)  Aerius  redivivus ;  or,  the  history 
of  the  Presbyterians,  sm.  fol.  'Oxford,  1670. 

The  same.  2'^ed.  sm.  fol.  London,  16"] 2. 

History  (A)  of  the  Westminster  Assembly  of 
divines.       [f7«o«.]      12°.     Phila.,  1841. 

James  (T.  S.)  The  history  of  the  litigation 
and  legislation  respecting  Presbyterian  chap- 
els and  charities  in  England  and  Ireland  be- 
tween i8l6and  1849.     8°.      London,  1867. 

KiRKPATRiCK  (J.)  An  historical  essay  upon 
the  loyalty  of  Presbyterians  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  from  the  Reformation  to  this 
present  year  1713.      \_hiion.']     sm.  4°.      [;/. 

.    A]     1713- 

M'Crie  (T.)  Annals  of  Elnglish  Presbytery. 
12°.      London,  1872. 

The  history,  character,  and  results  of  the 

Westminster  Assembly  of  divines.  12°.  AWc 
York,  1844. 

Mitchell  (i\.  F.)  The  Westminster  Assem- 
bly, its  history  and  standards.  12°.  London, 
1883. 

The  same.     12°.     /%//(/.,  1884. 

Mitchell  (A.  F.)  and  Struthers  (J.), 
editors.  Minutes  of  the  .sessions  of  the  West- 
minster Assembly  of  divines,  (1644-49). 
8°.     Edinlmrgh,  1874. 

1'resbyterian  (The)  reporter,  being  a  register 
of  Parliamentary  jiroceedings  and  public 
documents  relating  to  the  dissenting  chapels' 
and  endowments'  bill,  for  the  protection  of 
the  Presbyterians  in  England  and  Ireland. 
8°.     London,  1844. 

Westminster  Assembly.  Bicentenary  of  the 
Assembly  of  divines  at  Westminster,  held  at 


Edinburgh,    1843.     8°.     Edinburgh,    1843. 

Wilson  (J.)  An  historical  inquiry  concerning 
the  principles,  opinions,  and  usages,  of  the 
English  Presbyterians ;  from  the  restoration 
of  Charles  II.  to  the  death  of  Queen  Anne. 
2*  ed.     8°.     London,  1836. 

See,  cj/so.  Nonconformists,  p.  308. 

IRELAND    (church    IN). 

Alexander  (S.  D.)  History  of  the'  Presby- 
terian Church  in  Ireland.  Condensed  from 
Reid  and   Killen.      12°.     Neia  York,  i860. 

General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Ireland.  Minutes.  1884.  8°.  Be/fasf,i8?,^. 

McComb  (W.)  Presbyterian  almanack  and 
Christian  rememljrancer  for  1S47.  16°.  Bel- 
fast,  1847. 

See,  also,  IRELAND,  p.  310. 

SCOTLAND  (churches  Of); 

See  pp.  310-12. 

WELSH  CALVINISTIC  ME1  HODISTS. 

Cyfaill  (V.)  or  Hen  Wlad.  Edited  by  W. 
Roberts,  D.D.  1871-84.  14  v.  8°.  Seran- 
ton  and  Utica,  187 1 -84. 

Note.— Tlie   denoiniiiational    magazine   in    tlie 
United  Slate.". 

History  (The),  constitution,  rules  of  dis- 
cipline, and  confession  of  faith  of  the  Cal- 
vinistic  Methodists  in  Wales.  3'>  ed.  18°. 
Mold,  1840. 

Hughes  (J. )  Methodistiaeth  Cymru,  sef  hanes 
y  Methodistiaid  Calfinaidd,  hyd  y  flwyddyn 
1850.     3  V.     8°.     ^r;Yx//ff;;/,  1851-56. 

Williams  (W.)  Welsh  Calvinistic  Methodism, 
a  historical  sketch.      16°.     London,  1872. 

See,  also,  Wales,  p.  312. 

3.   CANADA. 

Presbyterian  Church  in  Canada.  The  acts 
and  proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly, 
1882-84,     3  v.     8°.      Toronto,  1882-84 

4.    UNITED  STATES. 
A.   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  THE  U.  S    A. 

Backus  (J.  C.)  An  historical  iliscourse :  on 
taking  leave  of  the  old  church  edifice  of  the 
First  Presbyterian  congregation  in  Baltimore. 
16°.      Baltimore,  i860. 


PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCHES. 


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tion of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  1838. 
12°.     Phila.,  1868. 

Beadle  (E.  R.)  The  old  and  the  new.  J743- 
1876.  The  Second  Presb.  Church  of  Phila- 
delphia.    12°.     Phila.,  1S76. 

Berry  (C.  T.)  An  historical  survey  of  the 
Urst  Presbyterian  Church,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 
64  pp.     8°.     Newark,  xZ-jx. 

Blaikie  (A.)  A  history  of  Presbyterianism  in 
New  England ;  its  introduction,  growth,  de- 
cay, revival  and  present  mission.  12°.  Bos- 
ton, 1882. 

Boardman  (H.  a.)  Two  sermons:  preached 
on  the  twenty-tifth  and  fortieth  anniversaries 
of  the  author's  pastorale.    12°.   Phila.,  1873. 

Breed  (W.  P.)  Presbyterians  and  the  Re- 
volution.     16°.     phila.,  1876. 

Brown  (I.  V.)  A  historical  vindication  of  the 
abrogation  of  the  plan  of  union  by  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  in  the  United  .States  of 
America.      8°.      Phila.,  1855. 

CRAiGtiEAD  (J.  G.)  Scotch  and  Irish  seeds 
in  American  soil.      16°.     Phila.,  1878. 

Davidson  (R.)  A  historical  sketch  of  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  city  of  New 
Brunswick.  8°.  Neisj  Brunsivick,  N.  J., 
1852. 

History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 

State  of  Kentucky;  with  a  preliminary 
sketch  of  the  churches  in  the  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia.    8°.     Ne7v  York,  1S47. 

IJURANT  (W.)  Manual  of  the  Sixth  Pres- 
byterian Church.      16°.     Albany,   1882. 

Fifth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church,  N.  Y. 
City.  Description  of  the  ground  and  church. 
4°.     Netv  York,  1875. 

FOOTE  (W.  H.)  Sketches  of  North  Carolina, 
historical  and  biogiaphical,  illustrative  of  the 
principles  of  a  portion  of  her  early  settlers. 
8°.     New  York,  1846. 

Sketches    of    Virginia,    historical    and 
biographical.    2*  series.     8°.     Phila.,  1855. 

Fowler  (P.  H.)  Historical  sketch  of  Pres- 
byterianism within  the  bounds  of  the  Synod 
of  Central  New  York.      12°.     Utica,  1877. 


FuTHEY  (J.  S.)  Historical  discourse  delivered 
on  the  occasion  of  the  one  hundred  and  fif- 
tieth anniversary  of  the  Upper  Octorara  Pres- 
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1S70.  8°.  Phila.,  1870. 
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byterian   Church    in    the    United    States    of 

I       America,  1706-88.     8°.     Phila.,  1841. 

j   Minutes  of  the  General  Assembly,  1790- 

!        1884,  in  26  V.     8°.     Phila.  ami  Nezo  York, 

\        1791-1884. 

j   Minutes  and  reports,  1850-84.   35  v.    8°. 

Phila.  and  Nezv  York,  1 850-84. 

Minutes  of  the  General  A.ssembly.  (New- 
School).  1838-69.  5  V.  8°.  NcwYork, 
1838-69. 

Minutes  of  the  General  Assembly,  (.South). 

1861-84.  6v.  8°.    Columbia,  etc.,  1 861-84. 
Centennial  historical  discourses  delivered 

at  Philadelphia,  June,  1876,  by  appointment 

of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 

Church.      12°.     Phila.,  1876. 
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Church   in   the    United   States   of   America. 

2  V.      12°.     Phila.,  [1864.] 

The    same.     Revised   ed.      2   v.       12°. 

Phila.,  [1873.] 

Hazen  (H.  a.)  The  Congregational  and 
Presbyterian  ministry  and  churches  of  New- 
Hampshire.     8°.     Boston,  1875. 

Hill  (W.)  A  history  of  the  rise,  progress, 
genius  and  character  of  American  Presbyter- 
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history,"  by  C.  Hodge.  8°.  Washington 
City,  1839. 

History  (A)  of  the  division  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
\anon.'\      12°.     Nerv  York,  1852. 

Hodge  (C.)  The  constitutional  history  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  (1705-88.)  2  v.  8°.  Phila., 
1839-40. 

HOTCHKIN  (J.  H.)  a  history  of  the  purchase 
and  settlement  of  Western  New  York,  and 
of  the  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  that  section.  8°. 
Nezu  York,  1848. 


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HOYT  (J.)  "The  mountain  Society"  :  a  history 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Orange, 
N.  J.      12°,      Xerv  York,  i860. 

Kentucky  (Synod  of).  Centennial  of  Pres- 
byterianism  in  Kentucky,  1783-1883.  Ad- 
dresses dehvered  at  Harrodsburg,  Oct.  12, 
1883.     8°.     Louisville,  1883. 

McDermont  (C.)  a  history  of  the  First  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  Dayton,  Ohio,  from  1845 
to  1880.     8°,     Dayton,  1 880. 

Mears  (J.  W.)     The  Presbyterian  element  in 
our  national  life  and  history.     31  pp.      12°. 
Utica,  1877. 
[Bound  with  Fowler  (P.  H.)  Presbyterianism  in 

Central  N.  Y.] 

MORRISTOWN  {A'.  J.)  The  Record.  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  v.  1-2.  8°.  Morris- 
to7im,   1880-81. 

Murphy  (T.)  One  hundred  years  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Frankford.  12°. 
Phi  la.,  1872. 

Norton  (A.  T.)  History  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  State  of  Illinois,  v.  i.  8°. 
St.  Louis,  1879. 

Orange  {N'.  J.)  One  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  First  Church,  1869.  12°. 
Ntnmrk,  1870. 

Pittsburgh  (Synod  ofj.  Records  of  the  Synod 
of  Pittsburgh,  from  its  first  organization,  1802 
to  1832.     8°.      Pittsburg,  1852. 

Plea  (A)  for  voluntaiy  societies,  and  a  de- 
fence of  the  Assembly  of  1836,  against  the 
Princeton  Reviewers.  \_afJon.'\  12°.  JVeza 
York,  1837. 

Presbyterian  .-Xlmanac,  1848-59.  12  nos. 
in  4  V.     12°.     y '/■//«.,  1848-59. 

Presbyterian  (The)  memorial  offering,  1870 
-71.     8°.     Nnv  York,  1871. 

Presbyterian  Reunion  :  a  memorial  volume. 
8°.     Nnv  York,  1870. 

Rockwell  (J.  E.)  Sketches  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church.     24°.     Phila.,  [1854.] 

Rogers  (E.  P.)  A  brief  history  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  in  Augusta,  (Ja.  24°. 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1 85 1. 

SCOVEL  (S.  F.,  editor).  Centennial  volume  of 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
1 784- 1 884.     8°.     Pittsburgh,  1884. 


Smyth  (T.)  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church, 
Charleston,  S.  C.      16°.     Charleston,   1838. 

Spence  (I.)  Tetters  on  the  early  history  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church  in  America.  12°. 
Phila.,  1838. 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American  pul- 
pit, (v.  3-4,  Presbyterian).  2  v.  8°.  New 
York,  1858. 

Spring  (G.)  Brick  Church  memorial.  8°. 
Ne^v  York,  1 86 1. 

Stearns  (J.  F.)  Historical  discourses  relating 
to  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Newark. 
8°.     Newark,  1853. 

Swing  (D.)  Trial  before  the  Presbyteiy  of 
Chicago.  (Edited)  by  a  committee  of  the 
Presbyteiy.     8°.     Chicago,  1874. 

TUTTLE  (S.  L.)  A  history  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,   Madison,    N.J.      12°.     Neio  York, 

1855. 

Wallace  (J.  .'\.)  History  of  the  Williams- 
burg Church.     24°.    Salisbury,  N.  C,  1856. 

Webster  (R  )  A  history  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  America,  from  its  origin  until  the 
year  1760.     8°.     Phila.,  1857. 

Wilson  (J.  M.)  The  Presbyterian  historical 
almanac  and  annual  remembrancer  of  the 
church,  1858-68.  10  v.  8°.  Phila.,  \%S<)-6i. 

Wing  (C.  P.)  A  histoiy  of  the  First  Presby- 
terian Church  of  Carhsle,  Pa.  8°.  Carlisle, 
1877. 

See,  also,  United  States,  Comprehensive 
Works,  p.  318;  and  under  Foreign  Mis- 
sions. 

\         b.  the  cumberland  presbyterian  church. 
Smith  (J.)     History  of  the  Cumberland  Pres- 
byterian  Church.      12°.      Nashville,  Tenn., 
1835. 
[With  hi.s  History  of  the  Chri.stian  church,  pp. 

j         557-685. ] 

C.  THE   REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

I  Sprague  (W.  B.)     Annals  of  the  American 
I       pulpit,     (v.  9,  Reformed  Presbyterian).     8°. 
Nno  York,  1869. 

D.  THE  SOUTHERN  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

See  under  General  Assembly,  p.  325. 


PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCHES— ROM.  CATH.  CHURCH. 


E.   THE  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

General  Assembly.     Minutes,  1882-84.    3  v. 

Pittsburgh,  1882-84. 
SCOULLER   (J.  B.)     A  manual  of  the  United 

Presbyterian    Church    of    North    America. 

1751-1881.      8°.      Harrishurg,  1881. 

THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Aydelott  (B.  p.)  The  condition  and  pros- 
pects of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
24°.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

Batterson  (H.  G.)  a  sketch-book  of  the 
American  Episcopate.    12°.   P/ii/a  ,  1878. 

Berrian  (W.)  Historical  sketch  of  Trinity 
Church,  New  York.     8°.     jVcicYork,  iSi\-]. 

Chauncy  (C.)  The  appeal  to  the  public  an- 
answered,  in  behalf  of  the  non-episcopal 
churches  in  America.  12°.  Boston,  1768. 
[With  Chandler  (T.  B.)  Appeal  to  the  public] 

Church  (The)  almanac.  1880.  Edited  by 
W.  G.  Farrington.     16°.     A'ew  Yo)-k,  1880. 

CoLTON  (C.)  The  genius  and  mission  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States.     12°.     New  York,  i2,^T,. 

Hills  (G.  M.)  History  of  the  church  in  Bur- 
lington, N.  J.     8°.      Trenton,   N.  J.,  1876. 

New  Jersey  (Diocese  of).  Journal  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  annual  Convention.  1875- 
1884.  10  V.  8°.  Trenton  and  Princeton, 
1875-84. 

Newman    (J.    H.)       The    Anglo-American 
Church.      12°.     London,  [871. 
[In  his  E.-^says  critical  and  liistor.,  v  2.] 

Pennsylvania.     Journal,  sixty-first   Conven-  I 
tion  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  State  of  Penna.     8°.     Phila.,  iS^^.  \ 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Journals  i 
of  the  General  Conventions,  1 784-1 8 14.  8°.  i 
P/iila.,  1817.  : 

Debates   of  the   General   Convention  in 

New  York,  1868.     Reported  by  A.  J.  Gra-   j 
-Jiam.     roy.  8°.     Hartford,  1868.  j 

Journal,  General  Convention,  New  York, 

1880.     8°.     Boston,  1 88 1. 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American  i 
pulpit,  (v.  5,  Episcopalians.)  8°.  Ne^a  j 
York,  1859.  I 


White  (  W. )  Memoirs  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America.     8°.     P/iita.,  1820. 

Whittaker's  Churchman's  almanac.  1877. 
16°.      iVetv  York,  1877. 

See,  also,  lives  of  White,  etc. 

PROTESTANTISM. 

See  Reformation,  p.  29S,  under  names  of 
various  countries ;  and  in  History  of  Doc- 
trine, under  Protestantism. 

RATIONALISM. 

See,  under  History  of  Ddctrinf. 

THE  REFORMED (dUTCh)  CHURCH. 

Corwin  (E.  I.)  A  manual  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  America.  2*  ed.  8°.  Neix> 
York,  1869. 

DeWitt  (T.)  A  discourse  delivered  in  the 
North  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city 
of  New  York,  August,  1856.  8°.  Neiv 
York,  1857. 

General  Synod.  Acts  and  proceedings. 
The  period  from  1771  to  1812.  Preceded 
by  the  minutes  of  the  Coetus,  (1738-1754,) 
and  the  proceedings  of  the  Conferentie, 
(1755-1767).     8°.     New  York,   1859. 

The  same.    1827-77.     1 1  v.    12°  and  8°. 

New  York,  1827-77. 

Rogers  (E.  P.)  A  historical  discourse  on  the 
Reformed  Prot.  Dutch  Church  of  Albany. 
8°.     New  York,  1858. 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit,  (v.  9,  Reformed  Dutch).  8°.  A'e7i' 
York,  1869. 

THE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH. 

(Including  the.  history  of  the  Popes.) 
Baxter  (  R  . )  Church-history  of  the  governmen  t 
of  bishops   and  their  councils   abbreviated. 
Including  the  chief  part  of  the  government 
of  popes,  (etc.)     4°.     London,  1680. 
Bower  (A.)  The  history  of  the  popes,  v.  1-6. 
4°.     London,  1750-66. 
Note. — v.  7  wanting. 

The  history  of  the  popes,  to  1758.     With 

an  introduction  and  continuation  to  the  pres- 
ent time  by  S.  H.  Cox.  3  v.  8°.  Pkita., 
1847. 


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Brock  (M.)  Rome  :  pagan  ami  ]wpal.  12°. 
London,  1883. 

Brosch  (M.)  Geschichte  des  Kirchenstaates. 
V.  I,  Das  16.  u.  17.  Jahrhundert.  12°.  Go- 
tha,  1880 

Cheve   (C.    F.)      Dictionnaire   des   Papes,   ou 
histoire  complete  de  tons  les  souverains  pon- 
tifes,   depuis    Saint -Pierre    jusqu'a    Pie    ix. 
sm.  fol.      Paris,   1857. 
[Migne,  Encycl.  theol.    .3d  ser.     v.  .32.] 

CORMENIN  (L.  M.  de).  The  public  and  private 
history  of  the  Popes  of  Rome.  2  v.  8°. 
Fkila.,  1847. 

Creighton  (M.)  a  history  of  the  Papacy 
during  the  Reformation.  2  v.  .8°.  Lon- 
don, 1 882. 

Daunou  (P.  C.  F.)  The  power  of  the  popes; 
or  an  historical  essay  on  their  temporal  do- 
minion, etc.  Translated  from  the  French. 
\_(Vion.'\      2v.ini.     8°.      /.(Wt/o;?,  1838. 

The  same.     ( )utlines  of  a  history  of  the 

court  of  Rome.      12°.      JVi/'/d.,  iS^J. 

Dictionnaire  des  cardinaux.    sm.  fol.   Pan's, 

1857. 

[Migne,  Encycl.  theol.  3a  ser.  v.  31.] 
DOEI.LINGER  (J.  J.  I.  von).  Fables  respecting 
the  Popes  in  the  Middle  Ages.  Translated 
by  A.  Plummer.  With  (the)  Essay  on  the 
prophetic  spirit.  Translated  by  H.  P>.  Smith. 
12°.      A'cTi'  VorA;  1872. 

Kirche    unci    Kirchen,    Papstthum    und 

Kirchenstaat.  Historisch-politische  Betracht- 
ungen.      12°.      Miinchcn,  1861. 

DoWLiNG    (J  )       The    history    of    Romanism. 

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16°.     X-7i'  York,  1859. 
Ktat    (L')    du   siege   de   Rome,  des   le   com- 
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GUETTEE  (A.  V.  \V.)     La  papaute  schisma- 

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Murphy  (J.  N.)     The  Chair  of  Peter,  or  the 
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Pacquet   (A)   of  advice  from  Rome;  or,  the 
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[Imperfect] 

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Pfluck-Hartung  (Dr.  J.  von).  .Vcta  Pon- 
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[In  his  Geschichte  der  i-hrist.  Kirch.  Ge^'ell. 
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Platina  or  De  Sacchi  (B.j    Platinae  historici 
liber  de  vita  Christi :  ac  pontificvm  omnivm  : 
_qvi  hactenvsdvcenti  et  vigintidvo  fvere.    fol.   , 
fmpensa  Joafiis  uercelensis,  1485. 

The  same.     The  lives  of  the   Popes,  to   j 

the  reign  of  Si.\tus  iv.  Translated  into 
English,  and  continued  to  this  present  time, 
by  Sir  P.  Rycaut.  2<«  ed.   8°.   London,  1688. 


The  same.     Le  vite  de  pontefici  del   Pla- 

tina  et  altri.      sm.  4°.      I'ciictia,   1674. 

Putt  HAST  (A.)    Regesla  [iontificum  Romano- 
rum,   A.   D.    I  198-1304.       2  V.   in    I.      4°. 
Berolini,  1873-75. 
Note. — See  Jaffe. 

Ranke  (L.)  Die  romischen  Papste,  ihre  Kir- 
che  und  ihr  Staat  im  i6efi  und  I7en  Jahr- 
hundert.     3«  aufl.     8°.     Berlin,  1844. 

The  same.     The  history  of  the   popes, 

their  church  and  state,  in  the  16"^  and  17^*' 
centuries.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
W.  K.  Kelly.     2  v.  in  i.    8°.     Phila.,  1844. 

The  same.  The  ecclesiastical  and  political 

history  of  the  Popes  of  Rome  during  the  1 6"' 
and  17'^''  centuries.  Translated  by  Sarah 
Austin.      2  v.    8^     Phila.,  1 841. 

Reich  EL  tO.  J.)  The  See  of  Rome  in  the 
middle  ages.     8°.      London,  1870. 

Riddle  (J.  E.)  Tlie  history  of  the  Papacy  to 
the  period  of  the  Reformation.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1854. 

RoscOE  (W. )  The  life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  .x. 
6''»  ed.  Revised  by  his  son  Thomas  Roscoe. 
2  v.      16°.     London,  1853. 

Rycaut  (P.)  Lives  of  the  Popes.  See  Pla- 
TINA  (B.) 

Sadlier's  Catholic  directory,  almanac,  and 
ordo,  for  1881.  With  a  full  report  of  the 
various  dioceses  in  the  United  States,  British 
America,  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland. 
12°.     New  York,  1881. 

Sandys  (E.)  Europae  specvlvm;  or,  a  view 
of  the  state  of  religion  in  the  vvesterne  parts 
of  the  world,  sm.  4°.    LLagae-Comitis,  1629. 

Sestini    [Y.)     II    maestro    di    camera.      24°. 
Venetia,  1662. 
\B(mnd  with  Lmiadoro,  Corte  di  Roma  ] 

Sey.mour  (M.  H.)  a  pilgrimage  to  Rome. 
Containing  some  account  of  the  ceremonies, 
institutions,  (etc.,)  in  that  city.  4"'e<l.  12°. 
London,  1 85  I. 

Shepherd  (E.  J.)  The  history  of  the  Church 
of  Rome  to  the  end  of  the  episcopate  of 
Damasus,  384.     8°,      London,  1 85 1. 

Spanheim  (F.)  De  Papa  foemina  inter  Leo- 
nem  iv  et  Benedictum  iii  disquisitio  his- 
torica.      12°.      Lugduui,  169 1. 


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Trollopk  (T.  a.)  The  Papal  conclaves,  as 
they  were  and  as  they  are.   8°.   London,  1 876. 

The  story  of  the  life  of  Pius  the  ninth. 

12°.      Detroit,  1877. 

\IL1.EMAIN  (A.  F. )  Life  of  Gregory  the 
seventh,  preceded  by  a  sl<etch  of  the  history 
of  the  papacy.  Translated  by  J.  B.  Rrockley. 
2  V.     8°.      London,  1874. 

W.\1XH  (C.  W.  Y .)  A  compendious  history 
of  the  Popes.  Translated  from  the  German. 
8°.     London,  1759. 

Wattenbach  (W.)  Geschichte  des  romischen 
Papstthums.     8°.      Berlin,  1876. 

Williams  (F.)  Lives  of  the  English  cardinals; 
including  historical  notices  of  the  papal  court 
from  Breakspear  to  Wolsey.  2  v.-  8'^.  Lon- 
don, 1868. 

Wiseman  {Cardinal  i\.)  Recollections  of  the 
last  four  popes,  and  of  Rome  in  tlieir  times. 
8°.     London,  1858. 

Wylie  (J.  A.)  The  papacy;  its  history,  dog- 
mas, genius,  and  prospects.  8°.  Edinburgh, 
■851. 

See,  also,  Roman  Catholic  Controversy, 
pp.  189-195;  Polity,  p  237;  under  His- 
tory I'.Y  Countries,  France,  p.  301,  Ger- 
many, 303,  Anglo-Saxon  Church,  p.  305, 
Ireland  and  Scotland,  p.  310,  Poland,  p. 
314,  Russia,  p.  314;  also  under  Greek 
Church,  p.  319;  under  Church  History, 
Miscell.  Topics,  for  Councils,  Inquisi- 
tion, Jesuits,  MonasTicism,  etc.;  and 
under  History  ok  Doctrine. 

THE   SOCINIANS. 

Growth  (The)  of  error :  being  an  exercitation 

concerning  the  rise  and  progress  of  Socinian- 

ism.      16°.     London,  1627. 
Lamy  (B.)     The  history  of  Socinianism.    sm. 

4°.     London,  1729. 

[With  Mainibourg,  Arianism,  v.  2.] 
See,  also,  UNITARIANS,  p.  330. 

THE   SYRIAN   CHURCH. 

Etheridge  (J.  W.)  The  Syrian  churches: 
their  early  history,  liturgies,  and  literature. 
With  a  translation  of  the  four  Gospels,  from 
the  Peschito.      12°.      London,  1846. 


Lobley  (J.  A  )  The  church  and  the  churches 
in  Southern  India :  a  review  of  the  Portu- 
guese missions  to  that  part  of  the  world  in 
the   16"'  century,   with  special  reference  to 

,  the  Syrian  Christians,  etc.  8°.  Cambridge, 
1870. 

Whitehouse  (T.)  lingerings  of  light  in  a 
dark  land  :  being  researches  into  the  past 
history  and  present  condition  of  the  Syrian 
Church  of  Malabar.      12°.      London,   1873. 

See,  also,  Turkey,  p.  315;  Np:st<irians,  p 
322;  and  under  Foreign  Missions,  Persia, 
Turkey. 

THE  UNITARIANS. 

Ellis  (G.  E.)   A  half  century  of  the  Unitarian 

controversy.     8°.      Boston,  1857 
Sfrague   (W.  B.)     Annals  of  the   American 

Pulpit,     (v.  8,  Unitarians.)     8°.     AcioYork, 

1865. 
See,  also,   Arianism,  p.  316;    Socinians,  p. 

330;  and  Unitarian  Controversy,  p.  196. 

THE    UNIVERSALISTS. 

Bai.Lou  (H  ,  2'J).  The  ancient  history  of 
Universalism  ;  from  the  time  of  tlie  apostles 
to  its  condemnation  A.  I).  553.  With  ajv 
pendix  tracing  the  doctrine  to  the  Reforma- 
tion      12°.      Boston,  1829. 

Whittemore  (T. )  The  modern  history  of 
Universalism,  from  the  era  of  the  Reforma 
tion  to  the  present  time     1 2°.    Boston,  1 S30 

See,  (?&;,  UniversalistContko\kksy,  p.  19S. 

THE   WALDENSES 

Ali.ix  (P.J  Some  remarks  upon  the  ecclesias- 
tical history  of  the  ancient  churches  of  Pied- 
mont.     8°.     Oxford,  1 82 1. 

Arnaud  (H.)  Histoire  de  la  gloricuse  rentree 
des  Vaudois  dans  leurs  vallees.  12°.  Pigne 
rol,  1880. 

Beattie  (W.)  The  Waldenses,  or  Protestant 
valleys  of  Piedmont,  Dauphiny,  and  the 
Ban  de  la  Roche.  Illustrated.  4^.  Lon 
don,  1838. 

Blair  (A  )  History  of  the  Waldenses.  With 
an  introductory  sketch  of  the  history  of  the 
Christian  churches,  in  the  south  of  France 
and  north  of  Italy.      8°.     Edinburgh,  1833. 


SOCINIANS.— WALDENSES. 


33^ 


DiECKHOKF  (A.  W.)     Die  Waldenser  im  Mit- 

telalter.     8°.     Gottingen,  1851. 
Faber   (G.   S.)      An  inquiry  into  the   history 

and  theology  of  the  ancient  Vallenses  and 

Albigenses,  as  exhibiting    agreeably    to    the 

promises,  the  perpetuity  of  the  sincere  church 

of  Christ.     8°.      London,  1838. 
(llLLES     (P.)         Histoire     ecclesiastique     des 

Eglises   Vaudoises   de    Fan    11 60   au    1643. 

2  V.      16°.     Pignerol,  1 88 1 
CJiLLY    (W    S.)       Vigilantius   and   his   times. 

8°.      London,  1844. 
Hahn    (C.    U.)     Geschichte    der    Waldenser 

und   verwandter  Seckten.      8°.      Stttttgart, 

1847. 
Jackson  (J.  L.)     Remarks  on  the  Vaudois  of 

Piedmont,    during    an    excursion    in     1825. 

12°.      London,  1826. 
Jones    (W.)      The    history    of  the   Christian 

church,  including  the  account  of  the  Wal- 

denses   and  Albigenses.     4*  ed.     2  v.     8°. 

London,  18 19. 
Leger    (J.)       Histoire    generale    des   eglises 

evangeliques   des   vallees   de    Piemonl ;     ou 

Vaudoises.     fol.      Leyde,  1669. 
Maitland    (S.    R.)        Facts    and    doctrines 

illustrative  of  the  history,  doctrine  and  rites 

of    the  ancient  Albigenses  and  Waldenses. 

8°.     London,   1832. 
Meille  fj    P.)     General  Beckwith :  his  life 

and  labours  among  the  Waldenses  of  Pied- 
mont.     12°.     London,  1873. 
Monastier    (A.)      Histoire  de  I'eglise  Vau- 

doise.     8°.      Paris,  1847. 
The  same.       A   history  of  the   Vaudois 

church  from  its  origin,  and  of  the  Vaudois  of 

Piedmont  to  the  present  time.     Translated 

from  the  French.     12°.     London,  1859. 

Morland  (S.)  The  histoi7  of  the  evangelical 
churches  of  the  valleys  of  Piemont.  Con- 
taining a  faithful  account  of  the  doctrine, 
(etc.)  of  the  ancient  inhabitants,  fol.  I^on- 
don,  1658. 

MusTON  fA.)  LTsrael  des  Alpes.  Hi.stoire 
des  Vaudois  du  Piemont.  4  v.  12°.  Paris, 
1851. 


The  same.     The  Israel  of  the  Alps.     A 

complete  history  of  the  Waldenses  and  their 
colonies.       Translated    by    J.    Montgomery. 

2  V.      12".      London,   1875. 

Peyran  (I.  R.)  An  historical  defence  of  the 
Waldenses,  or  Vaudois.  With  an  introduc- 
duction  and  appendixes  by  T.  Sims.  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Todd  (J.  H.)  The  books  of  the  Vaudois. 
The  Waldensian  manuscripts  preserved  in 
the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  12°. 
London,  1865. 

VauD()IS  or  Waldensian  Church.  .Synode  de 
1859.  Resume  des  deliberations  suivi  des  actes 
de  I'Assemblee.  39  pp.  18°.  Turin,  1859. 
[In  Vaudois  pamphlets,  v.  l.j 

Walden-es  (The).  Sketches  of  the  evan^ 
gelical  Christians  of  the  valleys  of  Piedmont. 
[rt«(W.]      12°.      Phila.,  1853. 

See,  also,  Albi(;enses,  p.  316;  and  Wal- 
denses, p.  203. 

WELSH    CALVINISTIC    METHODISTS. 

See  p.  324. 

8.    Church  History — Miscellaneous 
Topics. 

1.    AR('H.«OLOGY  (CHRISTIAN), 
a.    Compiehensive  Works. 

AuGUSTi  (J.  C.  W.)  Denkwiirdigkeiten  aus 
der  christlichen  Archaologie.  12  v.  12°. 
Leipzig,  181 7-3 1. 

Handbuch  der  christlichen  Archaologie. 

3  V.      12°.      Leipzig,  1836-37. 
Basnage  (S.  )    De  rebus  sacris  et  ecclesiasticis 

exercitationes    historico-criticae.       sm.    4°. 

Ultrajedi,  1692. 
Bates    (W.)     College    lectures   on    Christian 

antiquities,    and    the    ritual   of   the    English 

Church.      12°.      London,  1845. 
Bingham  (J.)     Origines  ecclesiasticae ;  or  the 

antiquities  of  the  Christian  Church.  8°.   Lon~ 

don,   1834. 

The  same.      2  v.     8°.      L^ondon,  1845. 

The  same.     2  v.     8°.     London,  1 850. 

The  same.    Opera  quae  exstant  ex  Angli- 

cano  Latine   reddita.     ed.  2a.      lO  v.   in    5. 
sm.  4°.      Halae  Magdeborgicae,  1752-61. 
[v.  11  wanting.] 


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UoEHMER  (W.)  Die  christlich-kirchliche 
Alterthumsvvissenschaft.  2  \ .  12°.  B res- 
hut,  1836-39. 

HouRASSE  (J.  J.)  Dictioniiaire  d'archeologie 
sacree.  2  v.  in  i.  sm.  fol.  Paris,  1S62. 
[Migne,  Enoycl.  theol.     2<l  ser.     v.  11-12.] 

Casauron  (I.)  De  rebus  sacris  et  ecclesiasti- 
cis  exercitationes  xvi.     fol.      Loudiiii,  1614. 

Cave  (\V.)  Primitive  Christianity;  or,  the 
religion  of  the  ancient  Christians  in  the  first 
age  of  the  Gospel.  4"' ed.  16°.  London, 
1682. 

The  same.      With  notes  by  \V.  Trollope. 

2  V.      16°.      London,  1835. 

The    same.     New    ed.,    revised    by    H. 

Cary.      8°.      Oxford,  1840. 

Coi.EM  AN  ( L. )  The  antiquities  of  the  Christian 
church.     8°.     Andover,  184 1. 

( luERicKE  (H.  E.  F.)  Lehrbuch  der  christlich- 
kirchlichen  Archaologie.   12°    Leipzig,  1847. 

Kruell  (F.  H.)  Christliche  Alterthums- 
kunde.     2  v.     8°.      Kegensbiirg,  1856. 

Rheinwald  (J.  H.)  Die  kirchliche  Archao- 
logie.     12°       Berlin,  lS:;o. 

Kiddle  (J.  E.)  A  manual  tjf  Christian  anti- 
quities.    8°.      London,  i8.}3 

Sieoel  (C.  C.  F.)  Ilandbuch  der  christlich- 
kirchlichen  Alterthiimer  in  alphabetischer 
Ordnung.     4  v.      12°.     Leipzig,  1836-38. 

Smith  (W.)  and  Cheetham  (S  )  A  dictionary 
of  Christian  anticjuities.  2  v.  8".  London, 
1875. 

TowNLEY  (J.)  Essays  on  various  subjects  of 
ecclesiastical  history  and  antiquity.  12°. 
.  L^ondon,  1824. 

See,  also,  the  topics  following. 

Ii.  .\rchaeology— Spe(;ial  Topics. 

(In  nlphabefical  order.) 
ART  (christian). 

Alt   (H.)     Die  Heiligenbilder  oder  die  bil- 

dende  Kunst  und  die  theologische  Wissen- 

schaft.     8°.     Berlin,  1845. 
Hethmann-Hollweg  (M.  A.  von).    Christen- 

thum   und   bildende    Kunst.      66  pp.      8°. 

Bonn,     1875. 
BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)     Die  Basiliken  des  christ- 

lichen  Roms.      fol.     Miinchen,  [«.  d.'\ 


Cartier    (E.  )       Etude    sur    Tart   chretienne. 
sm.  fol.      L^aris,  1876. 
[With  Vcuillot  (L.)  Jesus-Chti.sl.] 

De  Douhet    [Le  conite).      Dictionnaire   des 

,    legendes    du     Christianisme,    ou    collection 
d'histoires  apocryphes  et  merveilleuses,  etc. 
sm.  fol.     Paris,  1855. 
[Migne,  Eiicycl.  theol.    3il  .«ef.    v.  14.] 

Hegel's  Eehre  von  der  Religion  und  Kunsl 
von  dem  Standpuncte  des  (Jlaubens  aus  be- 
urtheilt.      S^anon.^      8°.     Leipzig,  1842. 

Hemans  (C.  I.)  A  history  of  ancient  Chris- 
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ART,  CHRISTIAN. 

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BKKJRAI'HY. 

See  Part  II.  of  Catalogue. 

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^'•<-  P-  ill- 

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COINS. 

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CONVENTS. 

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See  p.  i^-,. 

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(Including  those  of  the  Roman  Church) 

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Carranza   (B.)     Svmma   conciliorum.      32°. 

Liigdiini,  1570. 
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PoissoN  (N.)  Delectus  actorum  ecclesiae 
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PUSEY  (E.  B.)  The  councils  of  the  church, 
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Richer  (E.)  Historia  conciliorum  genera- 
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TiLius  (J.)  Apostolorum  et  sanctorum  con- 
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b.    Councils— Special  Topics. 

(//I  niphnbetical  order.) 
ANTIOCH. 

.Scheelstrate  (K.  de).  .Sacrum  Antiochenum 
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CONSTANTINOPLE. 

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EPHESUS. 

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Le  pseudo-synode  connu  dans  I'histoire 

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NICE. 

Boyle  (I.)     A  historical  view  of  the  council 
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Mendham  (J.,  editor).  The  seventh  general 
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PISA. 

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12°.     London,  1 851. 

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Chemn'ITZ  (M.)  Examinis  concilii  Tridentini. 
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prising an  account  of  the  proceedings  of  that 
assembly.      18°.     London,  [1850.] 

DoELi.iNGER  (J.  J.  L  von).  Ungedruckte  Be- 
richte  und  Tagebilcher  zur  Geschichte  des 
Concils  von  Trient.  Parts  1-2.  8°.  A'ord- 
lingen,  1876. 

Massareli.I  (A.)  Acta  genuina  oecumenici 
concilii  Tridentini.  Nunc  primum  Integra 
edita  ab  A.  Theiner.  2  v.  fol.  Zagrabicr, 
1874. 

Mendham  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  council  of 
Trent.     8°.      London,  1834. 

Paleotto(G.)  Acta  concilii  Tridentini,  1562- 
63,  et  alia  multa  circa  dictum  concilium  frag- 
menta  a  G.  cardinale  Paleotto  descripta. 
Edente  J.  Mendham.     8°.      Londini,  1842. 

Pali.avicino  (P.  .Sforza).  Istoria  del  con- 
cilio  di  Trento.   6  v.    16°.   Mila no,  \?)T,i-t,2. 

Sarpi  (P.)  Historia  del  concilio  Tridentino. 
4a  ed.     sm.  4°.     Geneva,  1660. 

The  same.    7  V.     16°.     AL-ndrisio,  I'&^S- 

The  same.      The  history  of  the  council 

of  Trent.  Written  in  Italian  by  Pietro  .Soave 
Polano,  and  translated  by  Sir  N.  Brent. 
\^pseudon.'\     fol.      London,  1676. 

The  same.    Ilistoire  du  concile  de  Trente. 

Traduite  en  Francois,  avec  des  notes  cri- 
tiques par  P.  F.  Le  Courayer.  2  v.  4°. 
Basle,  1738. 

Trent   {Council  of).      Canones  et    decreta. 

16°.      Lugduni,  1624. 
The  same.    ed.  4\    12°.     Lipsiae,  i^SZ. 


VATICAN  COUNCIL. 

Frieuberg  (E.)  Sammlung  der  Aktenstiicke 
zum  ersten  vaticanischen  Concil,  mit  einem 
Grundrisse  der  Geschichte  desselben.  8°. 
Tiilnngen,  1872. 

Friedrich  (J.)  Geschichte  des  vatikanischen 
Konzils.     v.    1-2.     8°.     Bonn,  1877-83. 

Frommann  (T.)  Geschichte  und  Kritik  des 
vaticanischen  Concils  von  1869  und  1870. 
8°.     Got/ia,  1873. 

Letters  from  Rome  on  the  council.  By 
Quirinus.  [anon.]  Authorized  translation. 
12°.    London,  1870. 

The  same.      16°.     jVew  Yori,  1870. 

Manning  (H.  E.,  cardinal).  The  oecu- 
menical council  and  the  infallibility  of  the 
Roman  Pontiff.     8°.     London,  1870. 

The  Vatican  council  and  its  definitions. 

8°.      London,  1870. 

Martin  (K.)  Die  Arbeiten  des  vatikanischen 
Concils.     3'i  ed.     8='.     Paderborn,  1873. 

Nobili-Vitelleschi  (F.)  Eight  months  at 
Rome  during  the  Vatican  council.  Impres- 
sions of  a  contempoi-ary.  By  Pomponio  Leto. 
[pseiido)!.]  Translated  from  the  original. 
8°.      London,  1876. 

Papal  encyclical  and  syllabus,  literally 
translated  from  the  authorized  Latin  text. 
(With)  a  correct  translation  of  all  the  dog- 
matic decrees  of  the  Vatican  council.  8°. 
London,  1875. 

Pope  (The)  and  the  council.  By  Janus,  [ation.] 
Authorized  translation  from  the  German.  2* 
ed.      12°.     London,  li6(). 

Pressense  (E.  de).  Le  concile  du  Vatican  : 
son  Ilistoire  et  ses  consequences  politiques  et 
religieuses.      16°.     Paris,  1872. 

Veuillot  (L.)  Rome  pendant  le  concile 
(1869-1870).      2  V.      8°.      Paris,  1872. 

DISCIPLINE. 

See  p.  il^. 

DRESS. 

^'•'-  P-  m- 

FASTS  AND  FESTIVALS. 

See  p.  2,2,3- 

FOREIGN  MISSIONS. 

See  Missions  (History of  Foreign),  p.  34 x. 


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CHURCH  HISTORY.— MISCELL.   TOPICS. 


GEOGRAPHY. 

See,  in  this  List,  Statistics. 
HAGIOLOGY. 

See,  in  this  List,  Saints. 

HOME  MISSIONS. 

See,  in  this  List,  Missions  (Home). 

INFLUENCE  OP  CHRISTIANITY. 

See  p.  132. 

THE  INUUISITIOX. 

History  (A)  of  the  holy  cathohc  Inquisition. 
[anon.]      16°.     Pkila.,  1835. 

Hoffman  (F.)  Geschichte  der  Inquisition. 
2  V.      12°.     Bonn,  1878. 

LiMBORCH  (P.  van).  Historia  inquisitionis. 
Cui  subjungitur  liber  sententiamm  inquisi- 
tionis Tholosanae,  1307- 1323.  fol.  Ani- 
stelodami,  1692. 

Li.ORENTE  (J.  A.)  The  history  of  the  Inqui- 
sition of  Spain,  to  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  vii. 
2^  ed.  Abridged  and  translated.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1827. 

Marchant  (J.)  A  review  of  the  bloody 
tribunal.      12°.     Perth,  1770. 

Records  of  the  Spanish  Inquisition.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  manuscripts.  8°. 
Boston,  1828. 

Rule  (W.  H.)  The  history  of  the  Inquisition, 
from  its  establishment  in  the  twelfth  century 
to  its  extinction  in  the  nineteenth.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1874. 

Sarpi  (P.)  Historia  dell'  origine,  forma,  leggi 
ed  vso  deir  Vfificio  dell'  Inquisizione  nella 
citta,  e  dominio  di  Venetia.  Dell'  P.  Paolo. 
18°.      Venetia,  1675. 

SiME  (W.)  History  of  the  Incjuisition.  18°. 
Phila.,  [1834.] 

TiMPSON  (T.)  The  Inquisition  revealed.  16°. 
London,  1S51. 

See,  also,  Martyrology  antl  Persecution, 
P-  339- 


INSCRIPTIONS. 


"^ee  p.  333- 


THE  JESUITS. 

Bartoli  (D.)  Delia  vita  del  Padre  V.  Carafa 

settimo  generate.     32°.     Bologna,  ib$i. 


Histoire  de  Saint  Ignace  de  Loyola  et  de 

la  compagniede  Jesus.  2  v.  8°.  /"(/w,  1844. 
Bogaert  (G.)  Affaire  des  Jesuites  de  Bruxelles. 

59  pp.      16°.     Breda,  1845. 
Bruehl  (J.  A.  Moritz).      Die  Schweiz  und  die 

Jesuiten  in  1846  und  1847.     12°.     Glehvitz, 

1848. 
Neueste  Geschichte  der  Gesellschaft  Jesu. 

Schicksale  der  Jesuiten  von  ihrer  Wieder- 

herstellung  durch  Pius   vii   bis    1846.      12°. 

Glehvitz,  1848. 

[Bound  with  his  Schweiz  u.  d.  Jesuiten.] 
Cartwright    (W.    C.)      The    Jesuits:    their 

constitution    and    teaching.       An    historical 

sketch.     8°.      London,  1876. 
Clemens  xiv.      Litterae  pro  suppressione  et 
I       extinclione    societatis    Jesu.      54  pp.       12°. 
i        Komae,  1773. 
Cretineau-Joly    (J.)       Histoire   religieuse, 

politique  et   litteraire   de   la    compagnie    de 

Jesus.     3«  ed.     6  v.     8°.     Paris,  \%<^\. 
Dablon  (C.)      Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe 

de  plus  remarquable  aux  missions  des  peres 

de   la  compagnie   de   Jesus   en   la  Nouvelle 

France.       1672-79.       2    v.       8°.       Quebec, 

1860-61. 
Davy  (J.)     Apologie  pour  les  peres  Jesuites. 

91  pp.     24°,     Paris,  1615. 
Frieurich  (J.)     Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  des 

Jesuiten-Ordens.     88  pp.      4°.      Miaielien, 

1881. 
Gisiger  (H.)      P.   Theiner  und  die  Jesuiten. 

12°.     Mannheim,  1875. 
Grinfield  (E.  W.)   The  Jesuits,  an  historical 

sketch.      16°.      London,  1853. 
History  (A)    of  the  Jesuits;   (with)  a  reply 

to  Mr.   Dallas'   defence.      2  v.      8°.      Lon- 
don, 1816. 
Huber  (F.)     Jesuitenmoral.      Aus  den  (^uel- 

len  dargestellt.     8°.     Bern,  1870. 
Jarrige  (P.)      Les  Jesuites  mis  sur  I'escha- 

faut.     32°.     [«./.,  16S7.] 
Jesuites  (Les)  marchands,  usuriers  et  usur- 

pateurs.    Par  G.  de  N.   [anon.]    8°.    Paris, 

1824. 
Jesuits  (The)  or  Society  of  Jesus,     Bullae, 

decreta,  canones,  etc.,  qufe  instituti  societatis 

Jesu,   impressioni   Antverpiensi    accesserunt 

ab  anno  1636.     16°.     Afitverpice,  1675. 


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339 


Decreta  congregationvm  geneialivm  so- 

cietatis  Jesv.      i6°.     Antverpiie,  1635. 
[Bound  with  Regulae  Soc.  Jesu.] 

Regulae  societatis  Jesu.    16°.    Antverpia:, 

1635- 

Secreta  monita  societatis  Jesu.  Secret  in- 
structions of  the  Jesuits.  (With)  an  historical 
essay  (by  W.  McGavin).  (English  and 
Latin).     24°.     Princeton,  1 83 1. 

The  same.      Geheime   lessen    van't   Ge- 

nootschap  der  Jezuiten.  Uit  den  Latyn. 
16°.     Rotterdam,  1732. 

Jesuits  (The) :  their  foundation  and  history. 
[««(?;/.]      2  V.      12°.      NeivYork,  \%1(). 

KlP  (W.  I.)  The  early  Jesuit  Missions  in  North 
America.      12°.     N^e-cvYork,  \iA,b. 

Lettres  edifiantes.  The  travels  of  several 
learned  Missioners  of  the  Society  of  Jesus, 
into  divers  parts  of  the  Archipelago,  India 
China,  and  America.  Translated  from  the 
French  original  publish'd  at  Paris,  1 713 
8°.      London,  1 7 14. 

Travels  into  various  parts  of  the  world 

particularly  China  and  the  East  Indies 
Translated  from  the  Letti-es  edifiantes 
(With)  an  account  of  the  Spanish  settle- 
ments in  America.  By  Mr.  Lockman.  2''  ed 
corrected.     2  v.    8°.    London,  1762. 

Menzel  (W.)  Geschichte  der  neuesten  Je 
suiten-Umtriebe  in  Deutschland  (1870-72) 
8°.     Sttittgart,  1873. 

NicoLiNl  (G.  B.)  A  history  of  the  Jesuits 
their  origin,  progress,  doctrines  and  designs 
12°.     London,  1854. 

OVERBURY  (R.  W.)  The  Jesuits.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1846. 

Parkman  (F.)  The  Jesuits  in  North  America 
in  the  I7"»  century.  16*''  ed.  12°.  Boston, 
1882. 

Plancy  (C.  de).  Biographic  pittoresque  des 
Jesuites.     4"  tir.     24°.     Paris,  1826. 

Pradt  (M.  de).  De  Jesuitisme  ancieh  et 
moderne.     8°.     Paris,  1825. 

Saint-Priest  (A.  de).  Histoire  de  la  chute 
des  Jesuites.     1750-82.     8°.     Paris,  1844. 

Steinmetz  (A.)  History  of  the  Jesuits:  from 
the  foundation  of  their  society  to  its  suppres- 
sion by  Clement  xiv.  3  V.  8°.  London,  1S48. 


Taylor   (I.)      Loyola:  and  Jesuitism  in   its 

rudiments.      12°.      A'eza  York,  1849. 

!  Vargas  (A.  de).     Relatio  ad  reges  et  prin- 

I        cipes  Christianos  de  strategematis  et  sophis- 

matis   politicis   societatis    Jesu,   (etc.)      24°. 

[«./.]    1641. 

See,  also,  RoMAN  Catholic  Church,  p.  327. 


.V.Y  Art,  p.  332. 


M.\LTA  (KNIGHTS  OF). 

See  Middle  Ages,  p.  297,  and  Monasticism. 


lANxNERS  AND  LIFE. 


See  p.  m. 


MARTYROLOGY  AND  PERSECl'TIONS. 

Abridgment  (An)  of  the  book  of  Martyrs. 
8°.     New  York,  1810. 

Belouino  (ZJr.  — ).     Dictionnaire  general   et 
complet  des  persecutions  souffertes  par  I'eglise 
Catholique  depuis  Jesus-Christ  jusqu'a  nos 
jours.      2  V.  in  i.     sm.  fol.     Paris,  1851. 
[Migne,  Encycl.  theol.    2d  ser.    v.  4,  5.] 

Braght  (T.  J.  van).  Het  bloedig  Tooneel,  of 
Martelaers  Spiegel  der  Doops-Gesinde  of 
weereloose  Christenen.  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1685. 

The  same.  A  martyrology  of  the  churches 

of  Christ,  commonly  called  Baptists,  during 
the  era  of  the  Reformation .  Translated  from 
the  Dutch.  2  v.  8°.  London,  1850-53. 
[Hiinserd  Knollys  Society  publications.] 

Clarke  (S.)  A  general  martyrology.  fol. 
Glasgow,  [1770.] 

D'Aubigne  (J.  H.  M.)  Martyrs  of  the  Refor- 
mation, writh  introduction.  By  C.  H.  A. 
Bulkley.      12°.     Phila.,  1882. 

Days  (The)  of  queen  Mary,  or  annals  of  her 
reign.      \anon.'\     16°.     London,  1843. 

FooTPR  INTS  of  Popery ;  or,  places  where  mar- 
tyrs have  suffered.      18°.     London,   [n.  d.'\ 

Vox  (J.)  Acts  and  monuments  of  matters 
most  special  and  memorable  happening 
in  the  church.  9*  ed.  3  v.  fol.  Lon- 
don,  1682.  ^ 

The  same.  A  universal  history  of  Chris- 
tian martyrdom.  (Abridged).  8°.  London, 
1824. 


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The  same.      The   English   martyrology, 

abridged  from  Eox.    By  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 
2  V.      12°.      Phila.,  1843. 

The  same.     Book   of  martyrs.      (With)    \ 

additions  by  C.  A.  Goodrich.  8°.    Hartford, 
1851. 

The  same.     The  acts  and  monuments  of 

the  church.     New  ed.     Revised  by  M.  H. 
Seymour.     8°.     Neiv  York,  1855. 

GoERRES  (F.)  Kritische  Untersuchungen  iiber 
die  licinianische  Christenverfolgung.  8°. 
Jena,  1875. 

Jamieson  (R.)  The  manners  and  trials  of 
the  primitive  Christians.  1^  ed.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1 84 1. 

Southwell  ( H.)  The  new  book  of  martyrs ; 
or,  complete  Christian  martyrology.  fol. 
London,  [;/.  (/.] 

Sparry  (C.)  The  illustrated  Christian  mar- 
tyrology.    8°.      iVew  Yor/c,  1847. 

Specimen  (A)  of  papal  and  French  persecu- 
tion. Exhibited  in  the  cruel  sufferings  of 
Lewis  de  MaroUes.  Done  out  of  French. 
l^anon.']      12°.      London,  1 7 12. 

Tayler  (C.  B.)  Memorials  of  the  English 
martyrs.      12°.     AW<:/  York,  1853. 

WiESELER  (C.)  Die  Christenverfolgungen  der 
Casaren  bis  zum  dritten  Jahrhundert.  8°. 
Giitersloh,  1878. 

See,  also.  Early  Church  History,  p.  294; 
Scotland,  p.  310;  Spain,  p.  314;  and 
al.so,  under  various  Countries. 

MISSIONS  (HISTORY  OF  FOREIGN). 

1.    Comprehensive  and  xMiscellaneoas  Works. 

Anderson  (R.)  Foreign  missions:  their  re- 
lations and  claims.     8°.     New  York,  1S69. 

Arnold-Forster  (F.  E.)  Heralds  of  the 
cross,  or  the  fulfilling  of  the  command. 
Chapters  on  missionary  work.  2*  ed.  !6°. 
London,  1883. 

Bainbridge  (W.  F.)  Around  the  world  tour 
of  Christian  missions.  A  universal  survey. 
12°.     Boston,  J  882. 

Brightwell  {Aliss).  So  great  love;  sketches 
of  missionaiy  life  and  labor.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1874. 


Brown  (W.)  The  history  of  missions  since 
the  Reformation,  i^'  Amer.  ed.  2  v.  8°. 
P/iita.,  18 1 6. 

The  same.     3<i  ed.      With  continuation 

brought  down  to  the  latest  period.  3  v.  8°. 
London,  1864. 
Burkhardt  (G.  E.)  Kleine  MissionsBiblio- 
thek ;  oder  Land  und  Leute,  Arbeiter  und 
Arbeiten,  Kampfe  und  Siege,  aus  dem  Ge- 
biete  der  evangelischen  Ileidenmission.  4  V. 
8°.     Bielefeld,  1858-61. 

Carne  (J.)  Lives  of  eminent  missionaries. 
2  V.      16°.     London,  1832. 

Chapin  (W.)  The  missionary  gazetteer.  16°. 
Woodstock,  1825. 

Christlieb  (T.)  Protestant  foreign  missions: 
their  present  state.  A  univei'sal  survey. 
From  the  German  by  D.  B.  Croom.  16°. 
New  York,  1880. 

Croil  (J.)  The  missionary  problem:  con- 
taining a  history  of  Protestant  missions  in 
some  of  the  principal  fields ;  together  with 
an  historical  and  statistical  account  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  missionary  societies  in 
the  19'''  century.      12°.      Toronto,  1883. 

Dobbins  (F.  S.)  A  foreign  missionary  man- 
ual; geographical,  synoptical,  statistical,  and 
biographical.      16°.     /7^//(/ ,  1881. 

Edwards  (B.  B.)  The  missionary  gazetteer. 
12°.     Boston,   1832. 

Ellis  (W.)  The  missionary;  or.  Christians' 
New  Year's  gift.      iS°.      London,  [y/.  </.] 

Fabricius  (  J.  A. )  Salutai-is  lux  evangelii 
toti  orl^i  per  divinam  gratiam  exoriens;  sive 
notitia  historico  chronologica  literaria  et 
geographica  propagatorum  per  orbem  totum 
Christianorum  sacrorum.  sm.  4°.  Ilaiu- 
burgi,  1 73 1. 

Grundemann  (R.)  Allgemeiner  Missions- 
Atlas  nach  Originalquellen  bearbeitet.  roy. 
8°.     Gotha,  1867. 

Holt  (E.)  Anecdotes  of  Christian  missions. 
18°.     Boston,   1837. 

Japp  (A.  H.)  Master  missionaries.  Chapters 
in  pioneer  effort  throughout  the  world.  16°. 
New  York,  1 88 1. 


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Kalkar  (C.  H.  )  Geschichte  der  christlichen 
Mission  unter  den  Heiden.  Autorisirte  Aus- 
gabe  von  A.  Michelsen.  2  v.  8°.  GiUcrsloh, 
1879-80. 

Laurie  (T.)     The  Ely  volume;  or,  the  con- 
tributions of  our  Foreign  missions  to  science   ! 
and    human    well-being,      roy.    8°.      Boston, 
18S1. 

Lord  (E.)  A  compendious  history  of  the 
principal  Protestant  missions.  2  v.  i6°. 
Boston,  1 813. 

Moore  (E.  D.)  Life  scenes  from  mission 
fields.      16°.     New  York,  1857. 

Newcomb  (A.)  A  cyclopedia  of  missions. 
8°.     Neiv  York,  1854. 

The  same.    4t'>  ed.    8°.    iVew  York,  1855. 

PiCKEN  (A.)  Travels  and  researches  of  emi- 
nent English  missionaries.  16°.  London, 
1831. 

PlERSON  (  H.  W.  )  American  missionary 
memorial.  Including  biographical  and  his- 
torical sketches.     8°.     N'eto  York,  1853. 

Pitman  fEmma  R.)  Heroines  of  the  mission 
field.      16°.     XewYork,  1881. 

SCUDDER  (Dr.)  Tales  for  little  children  about 
the  heathen.     24°.     N'eiuYork,  \^^g. 

Shoberl  (F.)  Present  state  of  Christianity; 
and  of  the  missionary  establishments  for  its 
propagation.      12°.      iVe-w  York,  l?>2?,.  1 

Smith    (G.)       Short  history  of  Christian  mis-   I 
sions,    from    Abraham    and    Paul   to    Carey 
Livingstone    and    Duff.      12°.      Ediuhiirgh, 
1884.  '        I 

[Dods,  Handbooks  for  Bible  Classe.«.] 

Smith   (L.  E.)     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  the 
modern  missionary  enterprise.    Including  an   i 
historical  review  of  earlier  missions.     With 
introduction  by  W.  B.  Sprague.    8°.    Provi-   \ 
dence,  1856. 

Smith  (T.)     The  origin  and   history  of  mis- 


Boston,  1832. 


—  The  same,    (f^  ed. 
York,  1848. 


New 


Steger  (B.  St.)  Die  protestantischen  Mis 
sionen  und  deren  gesegnetes  Wirken.  8° 
Hof,  1838. 


Tracy  (J.)  and  others.  History  of  American 
missions  to  the  heathen  from  their  com- 
mencement to  the  present  time.  8°.  Wor- 
cester, 1840. 

Walsh  (W.  P.,  bishop  of  Ossory).  Heroes  of 
the  mission  field.      16°.     London,  1879. 

Modern  heroes  of  the  mission  field.    12°. 

Ne-wYork,  1882. 

Warneck  (G.)  Outline  of  the  history  of 
Protestant  missions.  Translated  by  T.  Smith. 
12°.     Edinburgh,  1884. 

WiNSLOW  (M.)  A  sketch  of  missions.  12°. 
Andover,  18 19. 

VONGE  (C.  M.)  Pioneers  and  founders;  or, 
recent  workers  in  the  mission  field.  New 
ed.      I2=.     London,  1878. 

V(JUNG  (R  )  Light  in  lands  of  darkness.  A 
record  of  missionary  labor  among : — Green- 
landers,  Eskimos,  Patagonians,  Syrians,  Ar- 
menians, Nestorians,  Persians,  Egyptians, 
and  Jews.      12°.     London,  1883. 

•  Modern  missions,  their  trials  and  triumphs. 

12°.     London,  1 881. 

See,  also,  the  topics  following. 

2.    Early  Missions. 

Bi.umhardt  (C.  G.)  Missionsgeschichte  der 
slavischen  und  finnischen  Volker.  8°.  Ba- 
sel, 1837. 

[v.  3,  part  2   of  hi.«   Allgemeine   Missions-Ge 
schiohte.] 

Ebrard  (A.)  Die  iroschottische  Missions- 
kirche  des  sechsten,  siebenten  und  achten 
Jahrhunderts.      12°.     Giitersloh,  1873. 

Fischer  (O.)  Bonifatius  der  Apostel  der 
Deutschen.     8°.     Leipzig,  1881. 

Humphry  {  W.  G.)  The  early  progress  of  the 
gospel.     8°.     Cambridge,  185 1. 

Leonhardi  (G.)  Die  Missiongeschichte  der 
alten  Kirche.     v.    I.      16°.     Leipzig,  1870. 

Lyall  (W.  R.)  On  the  causes  of  the  propaga- 
tion of  Christianity  among  the  heathen.     8°. 
London,  1840. 
[In  his  Propaedia  prophetica,  pp.  323-388.1 

Maclear  (G.  F.)  Apostles  of  Mediaeval 
Europe.      12°.     London,  1 869. 

Conversion  of  the  West.  The  Celts.  The 

English.    The  Northmen.    The  Slavs.    4  v. 
16°.     London,  1878-79. 
NoTK.— -See  also  under  Mebivalb. 


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Merivale  (C.)  The  conversion  of  the  Roman 
Empire.      12°.     Netti  York,  l^-]0. 
[Boyle  Lectures,  1804.1 

The  conversion  of  the  Northern  nations. 

12°.     NeivYork,  1873. 

[Boyle  Lectures?,  18G5.] 

Conversion  of  the  West.  The  continen- 
tal Teutons.      16°.     London,  1878. 

Smith  (T.)     Mediaeval  missions.    12°.    Edin- 
burgh, 1880. 
[Duff  Missionary  Lectures,  1st  series.] 

Werner  (A.)  Bomfacius  der  Apostel  der 
Deutschen.     8°.     Leipzig,  1875. 

See,  also.  Comprehensive  Works,  p.  342. 

3.    Missionary  Periodicals. 

COMPREHENSIVE. 

Allgemeine  Missions-Zeitschrift.  Herausgege- 
ben  von  G.  Warned^,  1874-82.  v.  I-9. 
8°.     GiUersloh,  1874-82. 

American  Missionary  Register.  Embracing 
the  principal  transactions  of  the  various  in- 
stitutions for  the  promulgation  of  Christian 
knowledge  :  with  the  proceedings  at  large 
of  the  United  Foreign  Missionary  Society. 
Edited  by  Z.  Lewis,  v.- 1-6.  8°.  New  York, 
1820-25. 

Evangelical  (The)  Magazine  and  Missionary 
Chronicle,  v.  4-16,  18-20,  22-47.  8°. 
London,  i 796-1 839. 

Gospel  (The)  in  all  lands,  v.  2-8.  1881-84. 
7  v.    in  4.     4°.     Ne7v  York,  etc.,   1881-84. 

Illustrated  Missionary  News,  containing 
missionary  intelligence  from  all  parts  of  the 
world.  1880,  1884.  2  V.  4°.  London, 
1880-84. 

Missionary  (The)  Register,  containing  the 
principal  transactions  of  the  various  institu- 
tions for  propagating  the  gospel,  v.  1-22, 
24-33  i"  ZZ  V.  12°  and  8°.  London, 
1813-44. 

Missionary  (The)  Review.  Edited  by  R.  G. 
Wilder.  1878-84.  7  v.  8°.  Princeton, 
N.J.,  1878-84. 

New  York  (The)  Missionary  Magazine  and 
Repository  of  Religious  Intelligence,  v.  i- 
3.     8°.     New  York,  1800-02. 

Regions  (The)  beyond.  Edited  Ijy  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Guinness,    v.  18.   1884.    8°.    London,  1884. 


For  other  Periodicals  see  under  Missionary 
Societies,  p.  342;  Foreign  Missions  by 
Countries;  and  Periodicals,  in   Part  II. 

4.     Missionary   Societies,  Missions   of  particular 
Chnrciies,  and  Special  Topics. 

{In  niphaheticnl  order.) 
THE  AMERICAN  BOARD. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions.  Annual  reports,  1812-84.  77  v. 
in  16,     8°.      Boston,  1812-84. 

Anderson  (R.)  History  of  the  Missions  of 
the  American  Board.  India.  Oriental 
Churches.  Sandwich  Islands.  4  v.  8°. 
Boston,  1870-74. 

Memorial  volume  of  the  first  fifty  years  of 

tlie  American  Board.      (1810-60.)     4"^  ed. 
8°.     Boston,  1 86 1. 

Missionary  (The)  Herald.    Published  by  the 
American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  For- 
eign Missions,    v.  17-63,  in  42  V.    8°.    Cam- 
b  ridge,  1821-72. 
[Successor  to  the  Panoplist.] 

Tracy  (J.)  History  of  the  American  Board 
of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.  8°. 
New  York,  1842. 

Sec,  also,  under  names  of  Countries. 

BAPTIST   MISSIONS. 

American  (The)  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine. 
Published  by  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the 
Baptist  General  Convention.      1829-30,  32- 
38,  43-45  in  9  V.      8°.      Boston,  1829-45. 
[Incomplete.] 

Cox  [¥.  A.)  History  of  tlie  Bapti.st  Mission- 
ary Society  from  1792  to  1842.  2  v.  12°. 
London,  1842. 

Gammel  (W.)  a  histoiy  of  American  Bap- 
tist missions  in  Asia,  Africa,  Europe,  and 
North  America.      12°.     Boston,  1849. 

Missionary  (The)  Herald.  Comprising  in- 
telligence of  the  operations  of  the  Baptist 
Missionary  Society,  v.  2.  8°.  London, 
1841-42. 

Missionary  (The)  Magazine.  Published  by 
the  Amer.  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  1852- 
62.  II  v.  in  7.  8°.  Boston,  1852-1862. 
[Incomplete.  Successor  to  American  Baptist 
Missionary  Magazine.] 


MISSIONARY   PERIODICALS  AND  SOCIETIES. 


343 


Periodical  Accounts,  relative  to  the  Baptist 
Missionary  Society.  1800-01,  "06,  '10,  '13. 
5  V.     8°.     London,  1800-13. 

See,  also,  BAPTIST  Churches,  p.  317. 

BASLE  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Bericht  am  zehnten  Jahres-Feste  der   evan- 

gelischen  Missions-Gesellschaft.    16°.   Basel, 

1825. 
EvANGELiscHES   Missions-Magazin.      Heraus- 

gegeben  im  Austrag  der  Evangelischen  Mis- 

sionsgesellschaft  von  A.  Ostertag.     1857-81. 

V.  1-25.     8°.     Basel,  1 857-1881. 
Ostertag  (A.)     Entstehungs-Geschichte  der 

evangelischen  Missionsgesellschaft  zu  Basel. 

12°.      Basel,  1865. 

CHURCH  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Church  (The)  Missionary  Atlas.  Containing 
an  account  of  the  various  countries  in  which 
the  Church  Missionary  Society  labours,  and 
of  its  missionary  opsrations.  6""  ed.  sm. 
fol.     London,  1879. 

Church  Missionary  Society.  The  first  ten 
years'  quarterly  papers.  (iSoi-io. )  8°. 
London,  1826. 

Proceedings.     1S01-12,   1817-24.     8  v. 

8='.      London,  1801-24. 

— —  Proceedings.      1825-44. 
[Ill  Missionary  Register,  1825-44.] 

Pratt  (J.  H.)  Memoirofjosiah  Pratt,  (.Sec'y). 
8°.     NeiuYork,  1855. 

See,  also,  under  names  of  Cou.MTRlES. 

JEWISH    MISSIONS. 

Bonar    (A.  A.),    and   McCheyne    (R.    M.) 

Narrative  of  a  mission  of  inquiry  to  the  Jews 

from  the  Church  of  Scotland,  in  1839.     12°. 

Phila.,  1842. 
Ewald  (F.  C.  )    Journal  of  missionary  labours 

in  the   city  of  Jerusalem,  during  the   years 

1842-3-4.      16°.      London,  1845. 
Roi  (J.  Y .  A.  de  le).     Die  evangelische  Chris- 

tenheit  und  die  Juden.  8°.   Karlsruhe,  1884. 
^OLF   (J.)      Missionary  journal  and  memoir. 

Written  by  himself.      Revised.      12°.     Netn 

York,  1824. 
Researches  and  missionary  labours  among 

the  Jews,   Mohammedans    and  other  sects. 

12°.     Fhila.,  1837. 


LONDON    MISSIONARY   SOCIETY. 

London    Missionary   Society.      Transactions. 

1795-1812.     3  v.     8°.     London,   1803-13. 
MoRlSON   (J.)     The  fathers  and   founders  of 

the  London  Missionary  Society.     2  v.     8°. 

London,  1844-46. 
See,  also,  under  names  of  Countries. 

I  MEDICAL  MISSIONS. 

Kerr  (J.  G.)  Medical  missions  at  home  and 
abroad.    34  pp.    12°.    San  Francisco,  iS"]?) . 

Medical  Missionary  Society  in  China.  Re- 
port,   i860.     21    pp.      12^.      Canton,    1861. 

METHODIST    MISSIONS. 

Reid  (J.  M.)  Missions  and  missionary  society 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  2  v. 
12°.      New  York,    1879. 

See,  also,  Methodist  Church,  p.  320. 

MORAVIAN   MISSIONS. 

Holmes  (J. )     Historical  sketches  of  the  mis- 
sions  of  the   United  Brethren.     8°.       L^oti- 
j       don,    1827. 

I  Missions-Bl.\tt     aus      der     Briidergemeine. 

1838-78  in  10  V.       4°    and    8°.     Hamburg, 

1837-78. 

i  Periodical  accounts  relating  to  the  missions 

of  the  United  Brethren,  from  1801-30.   v.  3- 

t        10  and  12,  in  7  V.     8°.      London,   1801-31. 

Thompson  (A.  C.)  Moravian  missions.  Twelve 

lectures.     12°.     N'e7vYork,  1882. 
United  (The)  Brethren's  Missionary  Intel- 
ligencer and  Religious  Miscellany,     v.   3-9. 
8°.     Phila.,  1829-49. 
See,  also,  Greenland;  Moravians,  p.  321 ; 
and  North  Amer.  Indians. 

PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  THE  U.  S.  A. 

Christian   (The)  Advocate.     Conducted  by 
Ashbel    Green,     v.    1-12.      1823-34.      8°. 
Phila.,  1823-34. 
[Continuation  of  the  Pre.«byterian  Magazine.] 

Foreign  (The)  Missionary  Chronicle.  Con- 
taining a  particular  account  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Western  Foreign  Missionary 
Society,  and  a  general  view  of  the  trans- 
actions of  other  similar  institutions,  v.  I-17, 
in  9  V.  1833-49.  "8°.  Neio  York  and 
Phila.,  1833-49- 
[Succeeded  by  "Home  and  Foreign  Record."] 


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Foreign  (The)  Missionary.  Containing  par-  j 
ticular  accounts  of  the  Foreign  Missions  of  | 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  v.  9-43.  1850-  j 
1885.     8°.     NeivYork,  1851-85.  j 

[Prior  to  1851,  Irom  1842,  eiglit  v.  publi.-hed  in 
newspaper  form.] 

General  (The)  Assembly's  Missionary  Maga- 
zine; or,  Evangelical  Intelligencer.  Edited 
by  W.  P.  Farrand.  v.  1-3,  1805-07.  8°. 
Phila.,     1805-07. 

The  same.   The  Evangelical  Intelligence!. 

1808.     8°.     Phila.,  1808. 

[Succeeded  by  the  Home  and  For.  Record.] 

Glance  (A)  at  the  work  of  Foreign  Missions. 
16  pp.     8°.     Ne-iV  York,  1879. 
[In  Sketches  of  Missions,] 

Green  (A.)  A  historical  sketch  of  Domestic 
and  Foreign  Missions  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  the  U.  S.     16°.     Phila.,  1838. 

Home  (The)  and  Foreign  Record  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  the  U.  S.  Being  the 
organ  of  the  Board  of  Missions,  1851-67. 
V.  2-4,  7,  8,  10,  II,  13-18.  12  V.  8°. 
Phila.,     1851-67. 

The  same.     4°  edition.    1851-63.     v.  1- 

14.     Phila.,    1 85 1 -'13. 

The  same.    The  Record.     1868-69.    2  v. 

8°.     Phila.,  1868-69. 

The  same.     The   Presbyterian    Monthly 

Record.     1870-84.     v.  21-35.      ^5  v.     8°. 
Phila.,  1870-84.  . 

Howard  (W.  D.)     A  history  of  the  origin  of 
the   Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Church.      1 2  pp.     8°.     New  York, 
1879. 
[In  Sketches  of  Missions.] 

I>owrie  (J.  C.)  a  manual  of  the  Foreign  Mis- 
sions of  the  Presb.  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
2<*  ed.      16°.      New  York,  l?)'^)^. 

The  same.     New  ed.      12°.      NeivYork, 

1868. 

I'RESHYTKRIAN  Board  of  Foreign  Missions. 
Annual  Reports  from  1838-84.  v.  I-47  in 
10  v.     8°.     Netu  York,  1838-84 

Presbyterian  Church.  Woman's  Foreign 
Missionary  Soc.  Annual  Reports.  1871- 
84.     2  v.      12°.     y^///A/.,  1871-84. 


Presbyterian  (The)  Magazine.     A  monthly 

publication.   Conducted  by  J.  J.  Janeway.  v. 

1-2.     8°.     Phila.,  1821-22. 

[Succeeded  by  the  "Christian  Herahi."] 
I'resbyterian  (The)  Record.    Sec  Home  and 

Foreign  Record. 
Progress  at  home  and  abroad.      8  pp.      8°. 

New  York,  1879. 

[In  Sketches  of  Missions,  1879.] 
(Sketches  of  the  mission  fields  under  the  con- 
trol of  the  Board  of  Foreign  Missions.)     8°. 

New  York,  [1879?] 

KoTE.— A  collection  of  pamphlets. 
Survey  (A)  of  missionary  operations.     8  pp. 

8°.     New  York,  1879. 

[In  Sketches  of  Missions.] 
Survey    (A)    of  Fifty   years'    mission   work. 

'825-75.     31  PP-     8°.      Nc7o  York,  1879. 

[In  Sketches  of  missions.] 
We.stern  Foreign  Missionary  Society.    See,  in 

this  list,  Foreign  Missionary  Chronicle. 
See,  also,  Presbyterian  Churches,  pp.  323- 

327  ;  and  under  India,  China,  etc. 

PROPAGATION  OF  THE  GOSPEL   (SOCIETY  FOR  THe). 

Humphreys  (D.)  An  historical  account  of 
the  incorporated  Society  for  the  propagation 
of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  parts.     8°.    London, 

PROTESTANT  MISSIONS. 

.V(Y  Comprehensive  \\\)RKs,  p.  340. 

PROTESTANT   EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

Denison  (S.)  a  history  of  the  Foreign  Mis- 
sionary work  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church.     8°.     New  York,  1 871 

Spirit  (The)  of  Missions.  Edited  for  the 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  of  the  U.  S.  by  the  Sec.  1836-64. 
v.  1-29.     8°.     Nerc  York,  1836-64. 

REFORMED    PRESBYTERIAN    CHURCH 

Banner  (The)  of  the  Covenant.  Conducted 
by  the  Secretaries  of  the  Board  of  Missions 
of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  1850- 
59.      10  v.  in  7.     8°.      Phila.,  1850-59. 

THE  REFORMED  (dUTCh)  CHURCH. 

Reformed  Chvach  in  America.  ]5oard  of 
Foreign  Missions.  Annual  Reports,  1S74- 
77.     v.  42-45.     8°.     NciV  York,  1874-77. 


MISSIONARY  SOCIETIES  AND  SPECIAL  MISSIONS. 


345 


Sanc.stkr    {J/rs.    M.    E.)     A   mamml   of  the    [  united  foreign  missionary  society  lu  s.i 

missions  of  the  Reformed   (Dutch)  Church    !    .SV,-,  under  Periodicals,  Amer.  Miss.  Rej^ister, 
in  America.     8°.     jVnc  ]'or/:,  1874-77.      .  ,,    -,,q 


ROMAN  CATHOLIC   MISSIONS. 

.\nnal.s  of  the  propagation  of  the  faith.  A 
periodical  collection  of  letters  from  the 
Bishops  and  Missionaries  employed  in  the 
missions,  and  of  all  the  documents  relative  to 
those  missions,  v.  45.  1884.  8°.  Lo>i- 
doii,  1884. 

CuKA'E  (G.  F.)  Dictionnaire  des  conversions, 
ou  essai  d'encyclopedie  historique  des  con- 
versions au  Catholicisme,  depuis  dix-huit 
siecles  et  principalement  depuis  le  Protestan- 
tisme.  sm.  fol.  J^aris,  1866 
[!\Iigne,-  Ennyel.  theol.     2d  ser.     v.  33.] 

I)E  Smet  (P.  J.)  Western  missions  and  mis- 
sionaries.     12°.      Nnu  York,  i860. 

Lacroix  ( ),  atid  DjUNKOVSKOY  (E.  de). 

Dictionnaire  des  missions  Catholicjues.      2  v. 

sm.  fol.     Paris,  1863-64. 

[Mitjne,  Encyel.  tlienl.     3f) '^er.     v.  ofl-dn.] 

l.ETTRES   EDIFIANTES.       See  JESUITS,  p.  338. 

Marshall  (T.  W.  M.)  Christian  missions 
3  V.     8°.      London,  1862. 

NiPi'OLD  (F.)  Welche  Wege  fiihren  nach 
Rom  ?  Geschichtliche  Beleuchtung  der  ro- 
mischen  Illusionein  iiber  die  Erfolge  der 
Propaganda.     8°.     Heidelberg,  1869. 

Warneck  (O.)  Protestantische  Beleuchtung 
der  romischen  .\ngriffe  auf  die  evangelische 
Heidenmission.     S°.      Gitte7-sloh,  1884. 

See,  also,  JESUITS,  p.  33S  ;  and  Missions  amoN(; 
North  American  Indians. 

SCOTLAND    (PRESB.  CHURCHES  of). 

Ho.ME  (The)  and  Foreign  Record  of  the  Free 
Church  of  Scotland.  1851-56.  v.  1-6. 
roy.  8°.      Edinhurgli,  1 851-56. 

The  same.     New  series,  v.  1-5.      1857- 

61.      8°.      Edinburgh,  1857-61. 

The  same.     The  Weekly  Record.    1861- 

VS2.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1861-62. 

The  same.  The  Monthly  Record.    1862- 

73.     6  V.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1862-73. 

Home  (The)  and  Foreign  Missionaiy  Record 
for  the  Church  of  Scotland.  1838-39,  1844- 
50.     8°  and  4°.     Edinburgh,  1838-50. 


THE  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

EvANCELiCAi.    (The)    Repository.       v.    1-60. 

1842-84.      8°      /"/?//«.,  ^/r.,  1842-84. 

Note— Piiblish(-(1  until  1802  bv  the  As.soc.  Re- 
■      formed  Presb.  Ch.     The  set  i.^  incomplete. 

THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARIES. 

American  Inter-Seminary  Missionary  Alliance. 
Reports  2'J  to  5'>i  Conventions.  4  v.  8°. 
Iv.p.-]      .881-84. 

Memoirs  of  American  missionaries,  formerly 
connected  with  the  Society  of  Inquiry  in 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  embracing 
a  hisloiT  of  the  .Society.    16°.    Boston,  1?>t,t,. 

WOMAN  (missions  for'. 

Daggett  {Mrs.  L.,  editor).  Historical 
sketches  of  Woman's  Missionary  Societies  in 
America  and  England,  sm  4°.  Boston, 
1883. 

Ellis  (Harriet  W.i  Our  Ea.stern  sisters  and 
their  missionary  hel]iers.  12°.  London, 
[«.   ,/.] 

FiSKE  (Mns).  Woman  and  her  Sa\iour  in 
Persia.  By  a  returned  missionary.  [<inon.'\ 
12°.     Boston,  1865. 

Life  and  Light  for  Woman.  (Publ.  by  the 
Woman's  Hoards  of  Missions  co-operating 
with  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.)  1869-84.  v.  i- 
14.      16°.     Boston,  1870-84. 

Manssen  (W.  J.)  Het  Christendom  en  de 
vrouw.     8°.      Leiden,  1877. 

Maudsley  (J.)  Woman  outside  Christendom. 
An  exposition  of  the  influence  exerted  by 
Christianity  on  the  social  position  and  hap- 
piness of  women.     8°.     London,  i^io. 

Missing  link  (The) :  or  Bible-women  in  the 
houses  of  the  London  poor.  By  L.  N.  R. 
[r?«(7«.]      16°.     A>T<7  York,  1861. 

Missionary  (The)  Link  for  the  Woman's 
Union  Missionary  Society,  v.  5-12,  14-15. 
1872-84.  14  V.  16°.  A'e-w  York,  i?,-j2-S^. 
[Incomplete.]  »• 

Woman's  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church.  Annual  Reports,  1871- 
84.      14  V.  in  2.      12°.     Phiia.,  1871-84. 


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Woman's  Union  Missionary  Society  of  America 
for  heathen  lands,  s'^"  to  20"'  Annual  Re- 
ports. 1865-80.  16  V.  16°.  Nc'v  York, 
1865-80. 

Woman's  work  for  woman  (Published  by 
the  Presbyterian  Women's  Boards.)  v.  i- 
14.    1871-84.    14  V.    16°.    Z"////^,  1871-84. 

See,  also,  under  Missions  by  Countries. 

5.    History  of  Missions.    Various  Countries. 

{In  alphabet icnl  order  (if  names  of  Confhiertis,  and 
then  by  names  of  Countries.) 


A.   COMPREHENSIVE  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 

African  (The)  Repository.  Published  monthly 

by  the   American  Colonization   Society,    v. 

1-60.       S°.       [Incomplete.]      IVas/iingtoji, 

1826-84. 
Bartlett  (S.  C.)     Historical  sketch  of  the 

missions  of  the  American   Board   in  Africa. 

15  pp.      16°.     Boston,  1876. 
Blaikie  (W.  G.)     The  personal  life  of  David 

Livingstone.     8°.      jVew  York,  1 881. 
Carlyle  (J.  E.)     South  Africa  and  its  mis- 
sion fields.      12°.      Loncfon,  lS-j8. 
Casalis  (E.)     The  Basutos ;  or  twenty-three 

years  in  South  Africa.      8°.     London,  186 1. 
Cox    (M.    B.)      Remains.      With    a  memoir. 

(West  Africa.)    {^anon.^    16°.  Boston,  \'iT,i). 
Crowther  (S.)  and  Taylor  (J.  C.)     The 

Gospel    on    the    banks    of  the    Niger.     8°. 

London,  1859. 
Explorations   for  the  mission   to  Umzila's 

Kingdom,    Southeastern   Africa.     A.    B.   C. 

F.  M.     24  pp.     8°.     Boston,  l?,?>2. 
Frere  (B.)     Eastern  Africa  as  a  field  for  mis- 
sionary lal)or.     8°.     London,  1874. 
Griffin  (E.  D.)    A  plea  for  Africa.    Sermon, 

Oct.  26,    1817,  before  the  Synod  of  New 

York  and  New  Jersey.    With  notes.    .76  pp. 

8°.     New  York,  18 17. 
Grout  (L.)     Zulu-Land,  or  Life  among  the 

Zulu-Kafirs  of  Natal  and  Zulu-Land,  South 

Africa.     12°.      Phi/a.,  1864. 
Grundemann  (R.)     Die  Missionen  in  Afrika 

in  zwanzig  Karten  mil  erlauterndem  Texte. 

4°.     Gotka,  1867. 

[Grundemann's  Mission.s-Atlas,  Part  1.] 


History  of  the  civilization  and  Christianiza- 
tion  of  South  Africa,     [^anon.']     8°.     Pliila., 

1833- 

[Christian  Library,  v.  l.J 

Hunter  (R.)     History  of  the  missions  of  the 

Free  Church  of  Scotland  in  India  and  Africa. 

12°.      London,  1873. 
Livingstone  (D.)     Last  journals  in  Central 

Afi-ica.     From  I S65  to  his  death.    8°.     Xew 

York,  1875. 

Missionary  travels  and  researches  in  South 

Africa,  including  a  sketch  of  sixteen  years' 
i-esidence  in  the  interior  of  Africa.  8°.  Neui 
York,  1858. 

Sec,  also,  Blaikie,  in  this  Li.st. 

Means    (J.    (_).)      The    proposed   mission    in 

Central   Africa.      21    pp.      S°.      Cambridge, 

[Mass.],  1S79. 
Missions  in  Western  Africa.     (Presbyterian.) 

15  pp.     8°.     Nezv  York,  1S79. 

\ln  Sketches  of  mi.'<sioiif.] 
Missionary  Records.  West  Africa.  18°.  L^on- 

don,   [1857.] 
Mofkat  (R.)      Missionary  labours  and  scenes 

in  Southern  Africa.    12°.    N'e-cv  York,    1843. 
Nassau  (R.  H.)     Crowned   in  I'alm-land.     A 

stoi7  of  African   mission    life.      [Biography 

of  Mrs.  Nassau.]      12°.     Phila.,  1847. 
The  Gaboon  and  Corisco  mission.    (Pres- 
byterian).     II   pp.     8°.     New  York,    1873. 

{In  Sketches  of  Missions.] 

Historical    sketch   of    the     missions    in 

Africa,  under  the  care  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church.     24  pp.      12°.     /'/«7rt.,  1881. 

[In  Historical  Sketches,  188L] 
Philip  (R.)     The  life,  times  and  missionary 

enterprises  of  John  Campbell.     12°.     L.on- 

don,  184 1. 
Ramseyer  (F.  A.),  and  Kuehne  (J.)     Four 

years  in    Ashantee.     Edited  by  Mrs.  Weit- 

brecht.      12°.     New  York,  1875. 
Scott  {ALrs.  A.  M.)    Day-dawn  in  Africa;  or 

progress  of  the  Prot.  Episcopal    mission  at 

Cape    Palmas,   West   Africa.      12°.      Neiv 

York,  1858. 
Spring   (G.)      Memoirs  of  Samuel  J.    Mills, 

agent  of  the  American  Colonization  Society, 
(etc.)     8°.      New  York,  1 820. 


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347 


Swift  (E.  P.)    A  memoir  of  Joseph  W.  Barr, 

who  died  on  the  eve  of  his  embarkation  for 

Western   Africa.       12°.       Pittsburgh,   1833. 
Tracy  (J.)   Historical  examination  of  the  state 

of  society  in  Western  Africa.     40  pp.      8°. 

Boston,  1844. 
Tucker  (E.)     Abbeokuta;  or  sunrise  within 

the  tropics ;    an   outline   of  the   origin    and 

progress  of  the  Voruba  mission.      18°.    A^eiu 

York,  1857 
Walters  (W.)     Life  and  labours  of  Robert 

Moffat,  missionary   in   South  Africa.     With 

additional    chapters    on    Christian   missions. 

12°.     Ni'7o  York,  [1882.] 
Wangeman.n  (F.  )      Die  Berliner  Mission   im 

Bassuto-Lande.     (Transvaal  Republic.)     8°. 

Berliu,  1877. 
Wilson  (J.  L.)      Western  Africa.    Its  history, 

condition  and  prospects.      12°.      New  York, 

1856. 
Wilson  (S.)     George   Paull  of  Benita,   West 

Africa.     A  memoir.      16°.     Phila.,  1872. 

B.    AFRICA— SPECIAL  TOPICS 

{la  alphabetical  order.) 
MADAGASCAR. 

Ellis  (J.  E.)  Life  of  William  Ellis,  mission- 
ary to  the  South  Seas  and  to  Madagascar. 
8°.      London,   1873. 

Ellis  (William).  Three  visits  to  Madagascar 
during  the  years  1853,  '54,  '56.  8°.  A^e^v 
York,  1859. 

Madagascar  revisited.       Describing  the 

events  of  a  new  reign  and  the  revolution 
which  followed ;  setting  forth  also  the  per- 
secutions endured  by  the  Christians.  8°. 
London,  1867. 

The  martyr   church :  a  narrative  of  the 

introduction,  progress,  and  triumph  of  Chris- 
tianity in  Madagascar.  New  ed.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1876. 

Jukes    (C.)      Country    work    in    Madagascar. 

47  pp.     16°.     London,  iS-jo. 
Madagascar  and  its  martyrs.     \_anon.^     18°. 

Fhita  ,  \_n.  d.-\ 
Mears    (J.  W.j     The  story    of  Madagascar. 

16°.     F/ii/a.,  1873. 
Mullen  (J.)    Twelve  months  in  Madagascar. 

12°.     New  York,  1875. 


Sibree(J.)  Madagascar  and  its  people.  Notes 
of  a  four  years'  residence.  With  a  sketch 
of  the  history,  position  and  prospects  of  mis- 
sionary work  amongst  the  Malagassy.  12°. 
London,  1S70. 

MADEIRA. 

Baillie  (J.)  Memoir  of  Rev.  W.  H.  Ilewit- 
son.      [Madeira.]      12°.     Atw  York,    1857. 

•i.  .\.MER1C.\. 

A.   COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 

Grundemann  (R.)       Die  Missionen  in  Ame- 
rika  in  eilf  Karten  mit  erlauterndem  Texte. 
4°.     Got/ia,  187 1. 
[GrundemannV  iJi.^sions-Atlas.     Part  4  ] 

B.   AMERICA — SPECIAL  1  OPICS. 

(In  alpliabeticnC  order.) 

A  LASKA. 

jACKSOiN  (S.)  Alaska,  and  missions  on  the 
North  Pacific  Coast.   12°.     New  York,  1880. 

Wright  (J.  McN.)  Among  the  Alaskans. 
16°.     F/a7c!.,  1883. 

BERMUDA. 

.\1arsden  (Joshua).  Grace  displayed:  an  in- 
teresting narrative  of  life,  conversion,  chris- 
tian experience,  ministry  and  missionary  la- 
bours. (Bermuda.)  [Autobiog.]  12°.  A'e7v 
York,  1813. 

CANADA. 

Cyr  (N.)  Memoir  of  C.  H.  O.  Cote,  with  a 
history  of  the  Grand  Eigne  mission,  Canada 
East.      16°.      F/t?Ya.,  [n.  d.] 

Waddilove  (W.  J.  D.)  The  Stewart  mis- 
sions; a  series  of  letters  and  journals  to 
exhibit  the  spiritual  destitution  of  the  emi- 
grants in  parts  of  Upper  Canada.  12°.  Lon- 
don, 1838. 

CHINESE  MISSIONS. 

Gibson  (O.)  The  Chinese  in  America.  16°. 
Cincinnati,  1877. 

GREENLAND. 

Egede  (H.)  Ausfiihrliche  und  wahrhafte 
Nachricht  vom  Anfange  und  Fortgange  der 
Gronlandischen  Mission.  4°.  Hamburg, 
1740. 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— MISCELL.  TOPICS. 


Missionary  records  of  Greenland,  Labrador, 
and  Asiatic  Russia.      l8°.     /'////<r.,  [1858  ?] 
.Set',  also,  Moravian  Missions,  p.  343. 

MEXICO. 

Presbytkrian    (The)    Board   of   Missions  in 

Mexico.     II,  16  pp.     8°.     .Ytw  >■<;;-/(■,  1879. 

[In  Sketchf.s  of  Missions.] 
Rankin  (Melinda).    Twenty  years  among  the 

Mexicans;   a  narrative  of  missionary  labor. 

16°.  Ci}i(ii!iiati,  1875. 
Stkyker  (M.   W.)      Historical  sketch  of  the 

missions  in   Mexico,  under  the  care  of  the 

Presbyterian  Church.     25  pp.     12°.     Pliila., 

1881. 

fin  HiSTOHiCAL  Sketches,  IS.sl.] 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Wix  (E.)  Six  months  of  a  Newfoundland 
missionary's  journal,  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1S35. 
12°.     London,  1836. 

NORTH  AMERICAN  INDIAN   MISSIONS. 

Adams  (N.)  The  life  of  John  Eliot.  With  an 
account  of  his  early  missionary  efforts  among 
the  Indians  of  New  England.  18°.  Boston, 
1847. 

Barti.ett  (S.  C.)  Historical  sketch  of  the 
missions  of  the  American  Hoard  among  the 
North  American  Indians,  47  pp.  16°. 
Boston,   1876. 

Brainerd  (T.)  The  life  of  John  Brainerd, 
brother  of  David,  and  his  successor  as  mis- 
sionary to  the  Indians  in  New  Jersey.  12°. 
Phila.,  1865. 

Dablon  (C.)  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'esl  passee 
de  plus  remarquable  aux  missions  des  pares 
de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France.    1672-79.  2  v.  8°.  Qiicl>LC,\%(iO-b\. 

De  Smet  (P.J.)  Western  missions  and  mis- 
sionaries: a  series  of  letters.      12°.      Neio 

.    York,  i860. 

Edwards  (J.)  Memoirs  of  Rev.  David  Brain- 
erd, missionary  to  the  Indians  on  the  borders 
of  New  York,  New  Jersey  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. Including  his  journal.  8°.  Nezv 
Haven,  1822. 

Eells  (M.)  History  of  Indian  missions  on 
the  Pacific  Coast,  Oregon,  Washington,  and 
Idaho.      12°.     Phila.,  1882. 


Gar R ITT   (J.  B.)       Historical   sketch  of  the 
missions  among  the  North  American  Indians, 
under  the  care  of  the   Presbyterian  Church. 
34pp.      12°.     Phila.,  1 88 1. 
,  [/«  HiSTOKicAL  Sketches,  1881.] 

Green  LEAF  (Mary  C.)  Life  and  letters. 
(Missionary  to  the  Chickasaw  Indians.! 
[tf«(W.]      16°.     Boston,  1858. 

Heckewelder  (J.)  Narrative  of  the  mission^ 
of  the  United  Brethren,  among  the  Delaware 
and  Mohegan  Indians  from  1740  to  1808. 
8°.      Phila.,  1820. 

Kip  (W.  I.)  Historical  scenes  from  the  old 
Jesuit  missions.      12°.      A^ew  York,  1875. 

LosKiEL  (J.  H.)  Geschichte  der  Mission  der 
evangelischen  Brikler  unter  den  Indianern  in 
Nord-America.      12°.      Barby,  1789. 

The   same.      History  of  the    Missions  of 

the  United  Brethren  among  the  Indians  of 
North  America.  Translated  by  C.  I.  La- 
trobe.     8°.      London,  1794. 

Missionary  Records.  North  America.  iS°. 
London,  [1857.] 

Missions  among  the  North  American  Indians. 
13  pp.     8°.      A'tTC  York,  1879. 
[In  Sketchks  of  Missions.] 

RiGGS  (S.  R.)  Mary  and  I.  Forty  years  willi 
the  Sioux.      12°.     Chicago,  1880. 

Shea  (J.  G.)  History  of  the  Catholic  mis- 
sions among  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  United 
States.     1529-1854.     12°.     A'e.7v  York,\?,-Jl. 

RUPERT'S  LAND. 

Tucker  (E.)  The  rainbow  in  the  North:  a 
short  account  of  the  lirst  establishment  of 
Christianity  in  Riqicrt's  Land.  18°.  .'\>7.' 
York.  1S56. 

SOUTH   AMERICA. 

Blackeord   (A.    L.)      Sketch  of  the    Brazil 

mission.     (Presbyterian.)     15  pp.    8°.     A>7t' 

York,  1879. 

[In  Sketches  of  Missions.] 
Blood  (W.)    A  visit  to  the  Indians  of  Orialla. 

16°.     London,  1852. 
Hood  (G.)     Historical  sketch  of  the  missions 

in   South   America,   under  the   care    of   the 

Presbyterian  Church.     24  pp.     12°.     Phila., 

1881. 

[In  Historical  Sketches,  1881.] 


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349 


Myers  (Sarah  A.)  Selfsacritice,  or  the  pio- 
neers of  Fuegia.      i6°.     Phila.,  1861. 

South    American    missions.      (Presbyterian.  ) 
II  pp.     8°.     New  York,  1879. 
[/«  Sketches  of  JMissions.] 

See,  also,    Jesuits,  Lettres  editiantes,  p.  338. 

WEST  INDIES 

Missionary  Records.  West  Indies.  18°. 
London,  [1857.] 

8.  ASIA. 

A.   COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 

Buchanan  (C.)     Christian  researches  in  Asia. 

16°.      Boston,  181 1. 
An  apolog)'  for  promoting  Christianity  in 

Asia.      18''.     Boston,  18 14. 
Farnham  (J.  M.  \V.)    Homeward;  or,  travels 

in  the  Holy  Land, 'China,  India,  Egypt,  etc. 

12°.      Schenectady,  1879. 
C.RUNDEMANN  (R.)      Die  Missionen  in  Asien 

in  neunundzwanzig  Karten  mit  erlauterndem 

Texte.     4°.     Gotha,  1869. 

[Gnindeinann's  Missions-Alias.     Part  2.] 
Mai.com     (H.)      Travels    in     South-eastern 

Asia:  embracing  Hindustan,  Malaya,  Si  am, 

China,  and  the  Burman  empire.    12°.   Phila., 

'^53- 

TOMLIN  (J.)  Missionary  journals  and  letters, 
written  amongst  the  Chinese,  Siamese,  Ja- 
vanese, Khassias,  etc.     12°.     London,  1844. 

Van  Lennep  (H.  J.)  Travels  in  little-known 
parts  of  Asia  Minor.  2  v.  12°.  London, 
1870. 

B.  ASIA— SPECIAL  TOPICS. 

(/«  alphabetical  order.  ) 

ARMENIA. 

DwiGHT  (H.  G.  O.)  Christianity  revived  in 
the  East ;  or,  a  narrative  of  the  work  of  God 
among  the  Armenians  of  Tui"key.  16°.  \ew 
York,  1850. 

.SwiTH  (E.)  Researches  of  E.  Smith  and 
H.  G.  O.  Dwight  in  Armenia.    12°.    Boston, 

1833. 

Wheeler  (3frs.  S.  A.)  Daughters  of  Ar- 
menia.     16°.     Kezu  York,  1877. 

See,  also,  Persia,  p.  353;  Turkey,  p.  354. 


BURMAH. 


BixBY  (O.  J.)    My  child  life  in  Burmah     16°. 

Boston,  1880. 
JUDSON   (Ann    H.)      A  jjarticular   relation  of 

the  American  Baptist  Mission  to  the  Burman 

empire.      16°.      Washington,  1823. 
JUDSON  (E.)     The  life  of  Adoniram  Judson. 

12°.     New  York,  1883. 
King  (A.)     Memoir  of  Ci.  D.  Boardman  ;  late 

missionary  to  Burmah.     16°.     Boston,  1834. 
Knowles  (J.  D.)   Memoir  of  Ann  H.  Judson. 

12°.     Boston,  1846. 
Luther  (C.  V.)  The  Vintons  and  the  Karens. 

16°.     Boston,  1880. 
Wavland  (F.)     a  memoir  of  Adoniram  Jud- 
son.    2  V.      12°.      Boston,  1853. 
Wyi.ie  (Mrs.  M.)     The  Gospel   in   Burmah; 

the  story  of  its  introduction  and  marvellous 

progress.      16°.     L^ondon,  1859. 


EcKARD  (j.  R.)  A  personal  narrative  of  resi- 
dence as  a  missionary  in  Ceylon  and  South- 
ern Hindoostan.      18°.      Phila.,  1844. 

Tennent  (J.  E.)  Christianity  in  Ceylon,  its 
introduction  and  progress.  8°.  London, 
1850. 

WlNSLOw  (M.)  .A  memoir  of  Mrs.  H.  W. 
Winslow.      12°.     Neii'  York.  1835. 

See,  also,  INDIA,  p.  350. 


Abeel  (D.)     Journal  of  a  residence  in  China, 

and    the    neighboring    countries,    1829-33. 

16°.     Ne7a  York,  1834. 
Bartlett   (S.  C.)      Historical   sketch  of  the 

missions  of  the  American  Board  in   China. 

23  pp.      16°.     Boston,  1876. 
Burns  (L)     Memoir  of  W.  C.  Burns.     12°. 

New  York,  1870. 
Bush  (C.  P.)     Two  years  in  China.     The  life 

and    observations    of    W.    Aitchison.      16°. 

Phila.,  1865. 
China   (The)  Mission  Advocate.    8°.    1839. 

[Only  1  V.  published.]     ^ 
China  missions.      1807-77.      (Presbyterian.) 

16,  7  pp.     8°.     Ne7C'  York,  1879. 

[In  Sketches  of  Missions.] 


35° 


CHURCH   HISTORY.— MISCELL.  TOPICS. 


Chinese  (The)   Repository,     v.  1-12,  14-20, 
and    Index,    20  v.    in    17.       8°.       Canton, 
1832-51. 
[v.  5,  10  and  17,  imperfect.] 

Davies  (E.)  China  and  her  spiritual  claims. 
18°.     London,  1845. 

Memoir  of  S.  Dyer.    16°.    London,  1846. 

Dean  (W.)     The  China  mission.     Embracing  I 
a  history  of  the  various  missions  of  all  deno- 
minations among  the  Chinese,  with  biograph- 
ical sketches.      12°.     Nezv  York,  1859. 

Gibson  (O.)  The  Chinese  in  America.  12°. 
Cincinnati,  1877. 

Hauser  (^Mrs.  I.  L.)  The  Orient  and  its 
people.    China.      12°.     AlU'coaukfe,  1876. 

Henry  (B.  C.)  The  Cross  and  the  Dragon ; 
or,  light  in  the  broad  East.    8°.     Neio  York, 

■  1885. 

Kesson  (J.)  The  Cross  and  the  Dragon  ;  or, 
the  fortunes  of  Christianity  in  China :  with 
some  account  of  Chinese  secret  societies. 
12°.      London,  1854. 

LoWKiK  (W  J  .Vlemoirs  of  W.  .\1.  Lowrie, 
missionary  to  China.     8°.     Neiu  York,  1849. 

Memorials  of  Protestant  missionaries  to  the 
Chinese :  giving  a  list  of  their  publica- 
tions, and  obituary  notices  of  the  deceased. 
\anon.'\    8°.     Shanghae,  1867. 

Milne  (W.)  A  retrospect  of  the  first  ten 
years  of  the  Protestant  mission  to  China.  8°. 
Malacca,  1820. 

Missionary  records  of  China,  Burmah,  Cey- 
lon, etc.      18°.      London,  [1857.] 

Missions  to  the  women  of  China.  By  A.  E.  S. 
\_anon.'\      16°.      London,  1866. 

Morrison  {Airs.  E.)  Memoirs  of  the  life 
and  labours  of  Roljcrt  Morrison.  2  v.  8°. 
London,  1839. 

■  MoL'LE  (A.  E.)     The  story  of  the  Cheh-Kiang 

mission,      sq.  16°.      London,  1 878. 

Nevius  {Mrs.  H.  S  C.)  Our  life  in  China. 
16°.     Ncio  York,  1876. 

Nevius  (J.  L.)  China  and  the  Chinese.  12°. 
Nno  York,  1872. 

San-Poh  or  North  of  the  hills.  A  nar- 
rative of  missionary  work  in  an  outstation  in 
China.     24°.      Phi  la.,  1869. 


Philip   (R.)     The  life   and   opinions  of  W. 

Milne,  missionary  to  China.      12°.      PJiila., 

1840. 
Robinson  (A.  B.)      Historical  sketch  of  the 

missions  in   China,    under    the    care   of   the 
,    Presbyterian  Church.     32  pji.     12°.     Phila., 

1881. 
I        [In  Historical  Sketches,  1881.] 
Shanghai  Conference.     See  p.  282. 
Stock  (E  )     The  stor  •  of  the  Euh-Kien  mis- 
sion,     sq.   16°.      London,  1877. 
Williams  (S.  W.)     Christian  missions  among 

the  Chinese.     8°.     New  York,  1883. 

[In  his  "  lAlidclle  Kingdom,"  v.  2,  pp.  275-371.] 
Wii.LiA.MSON  ((i.  R.)      Memoirs  of  D.  Abeel, 

late  missionary  to  China.      12°.     A'tnv  York, 

1S48. 
See,  also,  CoMpKiaiicNSK'H  NN'orks,  p.  342. 


Ai.LAHABAi)  Council.  i'roceedings  of  the 
Second  Council  of  the  Presbyterian  Alliance, 
held  at  Allahabad,  Dec.  1880.  24  pp.  8°. 
Calctitta,  1 88 1. 

Allahahad  Missionary  Conference.  Seep.  281. 

Andkuson  (  R  )  The  missions  of  the  American 
Board  in  India.     8°.     Boston,   1874. 

Bardwell  (A  )  Memoir  of  Gordon  Hall, 
one  of  the  tirst  missionaries  of  the  Amer. 
Board  at  Bombay.      12'-'.     Andover,  •1834. 

Bartlett  (S  C.)  Historical  sketch  of  the 
missions  of  the  American  Board  in  India 
and   Ceylon.     29  pp.      12°.      Boston,  1S76. 

BoHOURS  (D.)  The  life  of  .St.  Francis  Xavier, 
apostle  of  Indies  and  of  Japan.  Translated 
into  English,  by  J.  Drydcn.  8''.  Dublin, 
1812. 

BoNAR  (H.)  Life  of  J.  Milne,  of  Perth.  12°. 
Ne70  York,  1870. 

Brief  memoirs  of  four  Christian  Hindoos. 
[anon.]      lO".       London,  1816 

Briei'  narrative  of  the  BaiHisl  mission  in  India. 
8°.     London,  1813. 

Brodhead  (A.)  Plistorical  sketches  of  the 
missions  in  India,  under  the  care  of  the  Pres- 
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Steel  (R.)  The  New- Hebrides  and  Christian 
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Thurston  (Lucy  G.),  the  missionary's  daugh- 
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18°.      New  York,  1842. 

Tucker  (E.)  The  Southern  Cross  and  South- 
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18°.     Nezv  York,  1857. 

Tucker  (W.  H.)  Life  and  episcopate  of 
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2  V.      16°.     Nnv  York,  1880. 

Williams  (J.)  A  nan-ative  of  missionary 
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Williams  (T.)  Fiji  and  Fijians.  12°.  Lon- 
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Williams  (W.)  Christianity  among  the  New 
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The  same.     Board  of    Home  Missions. 

(United  Ch.)     Annual  Reports,  nos.  69-94, 

1871-85.     15  V.     8°.     NnvYork,\%^\-'&z,. 
Board  of  Education.     Annual  Reports, 

nos.  35-71,   1850-85.     36  V.     8°.     Phila., 

1850-85. 

Note.— Up  to  1870  the  Reports  are  those  of  the 
O.  S.  Board. 
Board  of  Missions  for  Freedmen.  Annual 

Reports,   nos.   2-20,   1867-85.     19  v. 

Pittsburgh,  1867-85. 

Note.— Known  up  to  1873  as  the  Com.  on  Mis 
sion.s  for  Freedmen,  O.  S. 
Board   of   the    Church   Erection    Fund, 

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8°.     St.  Louis  and  New  York,  1858-85. 

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1884-85. 

[All  the  above  Annual  Reports  are  bound  with 
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sembly.  1 
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10-14.     4°.     NetuYork,  1881-85. 
RocKY-MoUNTAiN  (The)  Presbyterian.   1872- 

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1833- 
Ordre   (L')   des  Chevaliers  de  Malte.     Son 

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8°.      Vienne,   [«.  d.'\ 
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MoNTROND  (C.  M.  J.  M.  F.  de),  and  others. 

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I'etat  religieux ;  des  associations  religieuses 

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1856. 

[Migne,  Encyel.  theol.    Sd  .«er.     v.  16.] 
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N^OTtvich,  1849. 
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Malta,  or  the  order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 

Revised  ed.     S'^.     London,  1883. 
Port  Royal  {Monastery  of).     Constitutions. 

18°.     Mons,  1665. 
Recreations  (Les)  des  Capucins.     [<?«<;«.] 

24°.     La  Lfaye,  1738. 
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Boston,  1835. 
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Einfiihiung  der  erzwungenen    Ehelosigkeit 

bei   den   christlichen   Geistlichen  und   ihre 

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ORNAMENT. 

See,  Art,  p.  332. 

•■  RELIGIONS  (HISTORY  OF). 

See  Religions,  pp.  107-117. 

RELIGIOUS  PUBLICATION  SOCIETIES. 
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American  Tract  Society.  Annual  Reports, 
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British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  Reports 
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Brown  (G.)  The  history  of  the  British  and 
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Dudley  (C.  S.)  An  analysis  of  the  system 
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Jones  (W.)  The  jubilee  memorial  of  the 
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Owen  (J.)  The  history  of  the  origin  and  first 
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The  same.     8°.     New  York,  181 7. 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Board 
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Bradley  (J.)  Accounts  of  religious  revivals 
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1815  to  1818.      18°.      Albany,  1819. 

British  (The)  Evangelist.  From  Jan.  to  June 
1874.  Narrative  of  the  awakening.  4° 
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BUELL  (S.)  a  faithful  narrative  of  the  re 
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Chambers  (T.  W.)  The  noon  prayer-meeting 
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CoLTON  (C.)  History  and  character  of  Ameri- 
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Daniels  (W.  H.)  D.  L.  Moody  and  his 
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Dickinson  (J.)  A  display  of  God's  special 
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Edwards  (J.)  A  faithful  narrat^ve  of  the 
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16°.     Boston,  1 83 1. 

The  same.      12°.     Ne7o  York,  1832. 

The  same.      16°.      Worcester,  1832. 

Some  thoughts  concerning  the  present  re- 
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Gibson  (W.)  The  year  of  grace;  a  history 
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Gillies  (J.)  Historical  collections  relating 
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gospel.     2  V.     8°.     Glasgow,  1754. 

The  same.  With  a  preface  and  continua- 
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Headley  (P.  C.)  The  harvest  work  of  the 
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Macfarlan  (D.)  The  revivals  of  the  eight- 
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Prime  (S.  I. )  The  power  of  prayer,  illustrated 
in  the  wonderful  displays  of  divine  grace  at 


the  Fulton  Street  and  other  meetings,  in  1857 
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Robe  ( J. ),  and  others.  Nairatives  of  the  extra- 
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The  same.     With  an  introductory  essay 

by  R.  Buchanan.     12°.     Glasgow,  1 840. 

Rotunda  (The),  or,  characteristic  sketches  of 
the  speakers  at  the  religious  meetings  held 
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Spear  (W.)  The  great  revival  of  i860.  12°. 
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Tennent(G.)  The  Examiner  examined.  Be- 
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Thompson  (C.  L.  )  Times  of  refreshing.  A 
history  of  American  revivals  from  1 740  to 
1877,  with  their  philosophy  and  methods. 
12°.     Chicago,  1877. 

Weir  (J.)  The  Ulster  awakening;  its  origin, 
progress  and  frait.      12°.      London,  i860. 

Woodward  (W.  W.)  Surprising  accounts  of 
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of  America,  with  a  number  of  interesting 
occurrences  of  divine  providence.  16°. 
Phila  ,  1802. 

See,  also.  Revivals,  p.  284. 

SAINTS  (HISTORY  OP  THE). 

( Comprehenaive  loorks.) 

Acta  sanctorum,  quotquot  toto  orbe  coluntur, 
vela  catholicis  scriptoribus  celebrantur,  quae 
ex  I.atinis  et  Gmecis,  aliarumque  gentium 
antiquis  monumentis  collegit,  digessit,  notis 
illustravit  J.  Bollandus,  (etc.)  ed.  nova. 
(Jai>.  to  Oct.)  61  V.  fol.  Parisiis,  {etc.) 
1863-83. 

Anderdon  (W.  H.)  Evenings  with  the  saints. 
16°.      London,  1883. 

Butler  (A. )  The  lives  of  tlie  Fathei-s,  martyrs, 
and  other  principal  saints.  With  remarks 
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The  same.    2  v.  roy.  8°.  London,  [1857.] 

Farrar  (F.  W.)  Saintly  workers.  Five 
lenten  Lectures.     12°.     London,  1878. 

See,  also,  BiOGRAPHy^in  Part  II  of  Catalogue. 


SAINTS— THEOL.  SEMINARIES. 


359 


STATISTICS  (GENERAL). 

(Including  Geography.) 
Allgemf.ines    Repertorium,    fiir   die    theolo- 

gische    Literatur   und   kirchliche    Statistik. 

1833-44,1846-51,1854-55.      20  V.      8°. 

Berlin,  1833-55. 
DiCTlONNAiRE  de  statistique  religieuse,  et  de 

I'art  de  verifier  les  dates.     [atwH.]     sm.  fol. 

Farts,  1 85 1. 

[MiGNE,  Encyol.  theol.    2d  ser.    v.  9.] 
Dorchester  (D.)     The  problem  of  religious 

progress.     12°.     A^em  York,  1 88 1. 
Fabricius  (J.  A.)     Index  geographicus  epis- 

copatuum  orbis  Christiani.     sm.  4°.     Haiii- 

burgi,  I73I_, 

[With  his  Salutaris  lux  evangelii.] 
WiLTSCH   (J.  E,  T.)      Handbuch  der  kirch- 

lichen    Geographie   und    Statistik   von   den 

Zeiten  der  Apostel  bis  zu  dem  Anfange  des 

sechszehnten  Jahrhunderts.   2  v.    12°.    Ber- 
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See,  also,   for  special   Chukch    Statistics, 

under  the  names  of  Churches,  pp.  3 16-33 1. 

SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 

See,  pp.  283-284. 

SYMBOLS  AND  SYMBOLISM. 

LUNDY  (J.  P.)  Monumental  Christianity;  or, 
the  art  and  symbolism  of  the  primitive  church 
as  witnesses  and  teachers  of  one  catholic 
faith  and  practice.     4°.     Ne%v  York,   1882. 

See,  also,  ArcH/EOLOGY,  pp.  331-32. 

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Andover  Theological  Seminary.  General 
catalogue.     8°.     Andover,  1883. 

Auburn  Theological  Seminary.  General  cata- 
logue, including  the  tmstees,  treasurers, 
professors  and  alumni.     8°.     Auburn,  1883. 

Columbia  (S.  C),  Theological  Seminary. 
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GONNECTICUT  Theological  Institute.  Hi^or- 
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Hatfield  (E.  F.)    The  early  annals  of  Union 
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[With  Gen.  Catal.  Ur\ion  Sem.  1876.] 


I  Lane  Theological  Seminary.      General  cata- 
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Miller  (S.  )  Brief  history  of  the  Theological 
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Princeton,  1838. 

New  Brunswick  Seminary.  Centennial  of 
the  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  America.  1.784-1884.  8°-.  Afe- 
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Princeton  Theological  Seminary.  General 
catalogues,  1822,  1829,  1847,  1856,  1862, 
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Annual  catalogues,  1818,  1826-27, 1829- 

85.      6onos.     8°.     Princeton,  1818-85. 

Addresses  before  the  Alumni  Association, 

April  25th,  1876.  82  pp.    8°.    Phila.,  1876. 

Semi-centennial  commemoration  of  the 

professorship  of  Charles  Hodge,  Princeton, 
N.  J.,  April  24,  1872.  8°.   New  York,  1872. 

Necrological   repoi'ts   presented  to    the 

Alumni  Association,  1875-85.    11  nos.    8°. 
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Purves  (G.  T.)     History  of  Princeton  Theo- 
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Roberts  (W.  H.)  The  library  of  Princeton 
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Union  Theological  Seminary,  (N.  Y.  City). 
General  catalogue.  1836-76.  8°.  Ne^v 
York,  1876. 

Services  in  Adams  chapel  at  the  dedica- 
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36o 


CHURCH  HISTORY.— HIST.  OF  DOCTRINE. 


UNION  OF  CHURCHES. 


See,  p,  239. 


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a.  The  apostolic  and  post-apostolic  age. 

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b.    The   Early  Church, 

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Seuestre  (A.)  Dictionnaire  de  patrologie,  ou 
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Hampden  (R.  D.)    The  scholastic  philosophy 
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TowNSEND  (W.  J.)     The  great  schoohnen  of 

the  middle  ages.     12°.     London,  1881. 
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e.  The   Reformation. 

British  Reformers.     Writings.     See  p.  4. 
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Lugdnni  Batav.,  1683. 
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f.  Modern  Theology, 

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Coke  (H.)  Creeds  of  the  day;  or  collatetk 
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theology,  [tj/ion.l  8°.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
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12°.      Edinburgh,    1885. 
Morgan  (H.  D.)     A  compressed  view  of  the 

religious  principles  and  practices  of  the  age. 

8°.      Oxford,  1819. 

[Bampton  lecture,  1819.] 
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Jahrhunderts  in  ihrem  inneren  Flusse  and  im 

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Boston,  1883. 

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lichen  Dogmengeschichte  von  der  Reforpia- 

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[Bound  with  Ulrici.     Der  Philo.soph  Strauss.] 
Plumptre  (E.  H.)     Movements  in  religious 

thought.       i.  Romanism,      ii    Protestantism. 
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Theologie.  2*=  aufl.  16°.  Leipzig,  1856. 
Sepp    (C.)     Proeve   eener   pragmatische    Ge- 

schiedenis    der   Theologie   hier   te    Lande, 

sedert  het  laatst  der  vorige  Eeuw  op  onzen 

Tijd.     4°.     Haarlem,  i860. 

[Verhand.  d.  Tyler  Genoot.,  v.  3G.] 
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16°.     Ne7v  York,  1 881. 
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in  ihrer  geschichtlichen  Entwicklung  und  im 

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I\retu  York,  1885. 

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See,  a/so,  in  the  Special  topics  following, 
Protestantism;  Rationalis.m  ;  Roman 
Catholic  Theology. 

4.     Special  Topics. 

(Ill  alphabetical  order.) 
ABSOLUTION. 
See,  Confession,  in  this  list. 

THE  AXGLO-SAXON  CHCRCH. 

Soames  (H.)     An  inquiry  into  the  doctrines 
of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church.     12°.     Oxford, 
1830. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1830.] 

APOLOGETICS. 
See,  p.  119. 

ARIANISM. 

See,  p.  316. 

THE  ATONEMENT. 

Baehr  (K.)  Die  Lehre  der  Kirche  vom  Tode 
Jesu  in  den  ersten  drei  Jahrhunderten.  8°. 
Suhbach,  1832. 

Baur  (F.  C.)  Die  christliche  Lehre  von  der 
Versohnung  in  ihrer  geschichtlichen  Ent- 
wicklung.    8°.      Tiibingen,   1838. 

OXENHAM  (H.  N.)  The  catholic  doctrine  of 
the  atonement.  An  historical  review.  3"*  ed. 
8°.     London,  1881. 

RiTSCHL  (A.)  Die  christliche  Lehre  von  der 
Rechtfertigung  und  Versohnung.  2«  aufl. 
I.  Die  Geschichte.  2.  Der  biblische  Stoff". 
Die  positive  Entwickelung.  8*^.  Bonn, 
1882-83. 

The  same.      A   critical    history   of  the 

Christian  doctrine  of  justification  and  recon- 
ciliation. Translated  by  J.  S.  Black.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  1872. 

WiLLSON  (J.  R.)  A  historical  sketch  of  opin- 
ions on  the  atonement.  With  translations 
from  TuiTettin.     8°.     Phila.,  181 7. 

See,  also.  Atonement,  pp.  165-168. 

ALGl'STIXISM. 

See,  p.  323. 

BAPTISM. 

Chrystal  (J.)  A  history  of  the  modes  of 
Christian  baptism.      12°.     Fhila.,  1861. 


366 


HIST.  OF  DOCTRINP:.— SI'ECIAI-  TOPICS. 


Cote  (\V.  X.)     The  archaeology 'of  baptism. 

8°.      London,  1876. 
Gai.e  (J.)      Reflections  on    Mr.  Wall's  histoiy 

of  infant-baptism.     8°.      London,  1820. 
HiNTON    (I.  T. )      A  history  of  baptism,  both 

from  the  inspired   and   uninspired   writings. 

16°.      Phila.,  1840. 
Robinson  (R.)   The  history  of  l)aptism.  Edited 

by  U.  Benedict.      8°.      Aw/o;/,  1817. 
ScHNECKENBURGFR    (M.)      Ueber  das  Alter 

der  jiidischen    i'roselyten-Taufe,  und  deren 

Zusammenhang  mil  dem  Johanneischen  und 

christlichen  Ritus.     8°.      Berlin,  182S. 
Smith    (J.  T.)      The  scriptural  and  historical 

arguments      for     infant-baptism     examined. 

16°.      Phila.,  1850. 
Temoignage  (Le)  de  Bunsen,  de  Neander  et 

de   Pascal  contre  le  pretendu  pedobaptisme 

de  I'eglise  primitive.     8°.      Paris,  1857. 
Wall   (W.)     The  history  of  infant-baptism. 

2  parts.     4°.      London,  1707. 
Defence  of  the  history  of  infant-bajitism. 

8°.     London,  1720. 
Wayland  (F.  )      Notes  on  the  ])rinciples  and 

practices  of  Baptist    churches.      12°.     Nezv 

York,  1857. 
See,  also,  Baptism  and  Infant-baptism,  pp. 

172-175- 

THE  BIBLE,  .\utliority  of. 

Holtzmann  (H.  J.)  Kanon  und  Tradition. 
Ein  Beitrag  zur  neueren  Dogmengeschichte 
und    Symbolik.      8°.      Lud-ivigshitrg,  1859. 

Ladd  (G.  T.)  The  doctrine  of  sacred  Scrip- 
ture. A  critical,  historical,  and  dogmatic 
inquiry  into  the  origin  and  nature  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments.  2  v.  8°.  Ntno 
York,  1883. 

Trebitz  (K.)  Das  Wesen  der  Kirche  nach 
heiligerSchrift,  Geschichte  und  Bekenntniss, 
insonderheit  Art.  vii.  der  Conf.  August. 
12°.      Leipzig,  1870. 

UssHER  (J.)  Historia  dogmatica  controver- 
siae  inter  orthodoxos  et  pontificios  de  Scrip- 
turis  et  sacris  vernaculis.  Digessit  H.Whar- 
ton,    sm.  4°.     Londini,  1690. 

See,  also,  Canon,  p.  48  ;  antl  Rule  of  Faith, 
p.  138. 


(ALVIMSM. 

Sec,  p.  318. 

CAXOX 

Sec,  Hiiii.K,  p.  366;  Canon,  p.  48. 

('HKISTOLO(iY  IN  (jlE\EK.\Ii. 

Bach  (J.)    Die  Dogmengeschichte  des  Mittel- 

alters  vom  chrislologischen  Standpunkt.   2  v. 

8°.     Wien,  1874-75-. 
Bertram  (A.)     Theodoreti  doctrina  christo- 

logica.      16°.     Hildesiae,  1883. 
Bull(G.)  Judicium  ecclesiae  trium  primoruni 
I       seculorum  de  necessitate  credendi  quod  Jesus 

Christus  sit  verus  Deus.    12°.    Anistelodaini. 

1696. 
The  same.     8°       Oxford,  \Z\(i. 

[In  his  Works.  Burton  s  .  d..  v.  6.] 
1   Burton  (E.)   Testimonies  of  the  Ante-Nicene 
I       fathers  to  the  divinity  of  Christ.     8°.      0.\- 
\       ford,  1826. 

I  DoERNER  (J.  A.)  Entwicklungs-Cieschichte 
I  der  Lehre  von  der  Person  Christi  von  den 
\  altesten  Zeiten  bis  auf  die  neuestcn.  8°. 
i        Stuttgart,  1839. 

j The  same.      2'-'  aufl.     2  v.     8°.      Berlin. 

I        '851-53. 

i    The  same.      History  of  the  development 

j  of  the  doctrine  of  the  person  of  Christ. 
'  Translated  by  D.  W.  Simon  and  W.  L. 
;  Alexander.  5  v.  8°.  Edinlmrgh,  1S64. 
Fairbairn  (P.)  Historical  and  critical  review 
I  of  the  controversies  respecting  the  person  of 
j        Christ,  which  have  been  agitated  in   Britain 

since  the  middle  of  the    17"'  century.      8°. 
\        Edinburgh,  1863. 

[Bound  with,  iJoerner,  Person  of  Christ,  div.  •_'. 
V.  .%  pp.  :i:j.i-4C0.] 
!  Goodwin  (H   iM.)   Christ  and  humanity,   with 

a  view,  historical  and  critical,  of  the  doctrine 

of  Christ's  jierson.      12°.     Ne70  York,  1875. 
HoRSLEY  (S.)    Tracts  in  controversy  with  Dr. 

Priestley  upon  the  belief  of  the  first  ages  in 

our  Lord's  divinity.     8°.      Dundee,  1^12. 
t   Irons  (W.J.)     Christianity  as  taught  by  St. 

Paul.     8°.     Oxford,  1870. 
Martini  (C.  D.  A.)     Versuch  einer  pragma- 

tischen  Geschichte  des  Dogma  von  der  Gott- 

heit  Christi  in  den  vierersten  Jahrhunderten. 
;        V.  I.     8°.     Rostock,  1800. 


HAPTIS.M  -ETHICS. 


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scriptural,  historical.      2'^  ed.      8°.     Lo/n/o//, 

1875- 

Priestley  (J.j  An  history  of  early  opinions 
concerning  Jesus  Christ,  compiled  from  orig- 
inal writers ;  proving  that  the  Christian  church 
was  at  first  Unitarian.  4  v.  12°.  Binning- 
hani,  1786. 

Weisse  (C.  H.)  Die  Christologie  Luthers, 
und  die  christologische  Aufgabe  der  evange- 
lischen  Theologie.     8°.     Leipzig,  1852. 

.SVc,  also,  Christoi.ocy,  pp.  163-166. 

CHILUSM 

CoRRonr  (II.)  Kritische  Ceschichte  des  Chi- 
liasmus.   .4  V.      16^.      Frankfiirf,  1 781. 

CONCORD  {Furmulu  of). 
Frank  (F.  H.  R.  )    Die  Theologie  der  Concor- 
dienformel  historisch-dogmatisch  entwickelt 
und  beleuchtet.     4  v.  in  2.     8^.      EiicDigcn, 
185S. 
Planck  (G.  J.)  Ceschichte  der protestantischen 
■  Theologie  von  der  Konkordienformel  an  bis 
in   die    Mitte   des    iS'™    Jahrhunderts.      8°. 
G'dttingeii,  1 83 1. 

CONFESSIO.X. 

Carter  (T.  T.)  The  doctrine  of  confession  in 
the  church  of  England.    12°.   London,  1865 

Hopkins  (J.  H.)  The  history  of  the  con- 
fessional.     16°.      Nc7o  York,  1850. 

Lasteyrie  (C.  P.  de).  The  history  of  auric- 
ular confession.  Translated  by  Charles  Cocks. 
2  V.  in  I.      12°.      London,  1848. 

Maskell  (W.)  An  enquiry  into  the  doctrine 
of  the  church  of  England  upon  absolution. 
8°.      London,  1849. 

OOXSOLATIOX. 

Agnew  (D.  C.  a.)  The  theology  of  consola- 
tion ;  or,  an  account  of  many  old  writings 
and  writers  on  that  subject.  4°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1 88 1. 


Leland  (J.)  A  view  of  the  principal  deist- 
ical  writers  in  England.  3  v.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1754. 

DEVELOPMENT. 

Butler  (  W.  A. )  Letters  on  the  development 
of  Christian  doctrine,  in  reply  to  Dr.  New- 
man's essay.  Edited  by  T.  Woodward.  8°. 
Dnhlin,  1850. 

The  same.  Revised  by  the  Rev.  C.  Hard- 
wick.     2"  ed.     8°.     Cambridge,  1858. 

— —  Letters  on  Romanism  in  reply  to  Mr. 
Newman's  essay  on  development.  Edited 
by  T.   Woodward.     8°.      Cambridge,    1854. 

Holtzmann  (H.  J.)  Kanon  und  Tradition. 
Ein  Beitrag  zur  neueren  Dogmengeschichte 
und   Symbolik.     8°.       LiidToigsburg,    1859. 

MozLEY  (J.  B.)  The  theory  of  development, 
a  criticism  of  Dr.  Newman's  essay  on  the 
development  of  Christian  doctrine.  16°. 
Ne-cv  York,  1879. 

Newman  (J.  H.)  An  essay  on  the  develop- 
ment of  Christian  doctrine.  8°.  Lotidon,  1846. 

Oxenham  (H.  N.)  On  the  principle  of  theo- 
logical developments.  8°.  London,  1881. 
[In  his  Atonement,  pp.  l-8(i.] 

Palmer  (W.)  The  doctrine  of  development 
and  conscience,  considered  in  relation  to  the 
evidences  of  Christianity  and  of  the  catholic 
system.     8°.     London,  1846. 

Rainy  (R.)  Delivery  and  development  of 
Christian  doctrine.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1874. 
rCurmingham  lectures,  v.  5.] 


See,  p.  319. 


DONATISTS. 


ECCLESIOLOtiV. 


CREEDS. 


See,  p.  200. 


See,  p.  222. 

!  ELECTION. 

i  Faber    (G.   S.)      The    primitive    doctrine    of 

j  election.     8°.     Nen'  York,  1840. 

1  See,  also.  Divine  Decrees,  pp.  156-157. 

ENGLISH  THEOLOGY. 

'   See,  in  this  list,  Modern  Theology,  p.  364; 
I       Rationalism. 


Lechler  (G.  V.)     Ceschichte  des  englischen 
Dei.smus.     8°.     Stuttgart,  1841. 


ETHICS. 


See,  p.  204. 


368 


HIST.  OF  DOCTRINE.— SPECIAL  TOPICS. 


EVANGELICAL  CHRISTIANITY. 

See,  in  this  list,  Protestantis.m. 
FUTURE  LIFE. 

Alger  (W.  R.)  A  critical  history  of  the  doc- 
trine of  a  future  life.  With  a  complete  bibli- 
ography of  the  subject.  By  Ezra  Abbot. 
8°.      New  York,  1 87 1. 

Beecher  (E.)  History  of  opinions  on  the 
Scriptural  doctrine  of  retribution,  12°.  N'eiv 
York,  1878. 

BoETTCHER  (F.)  De  inferis  rebusque  post 
mortem  futuris  ex  Hebraeorum  et  Graeco- 
rum  opinionibus.    v.  I.    8°.    Dresdte,  1846. 

Fluegge  (C.  W.)  Geschichte  des  Glaubens 
an  Unsterblichkeit,  Auferstehung,  Gericht, 
und  Vergeltung.  4  v.  in  3.  12°.  Leipzig, 
1794-99. 

HiLGENFELD  (A.)  Die  jiidische  Apokalyptik 
in  ihrer  ge^chichtlichen  Enlwickelung.  8°. 
Jena,  1857. 

OxENHAM  (F.  N  )  What  is  the  truth  as  to 
everlasting  punishment  ?  in  reply  to  Dr. 
Pusey's  treatise  "  What  is  of  faith  as  to  ever- 
lasting punishment  ?  "  2  parts  in  i  v.  12°. 
Loudon,  1S82. 

Traite  historique  et  theologique  touchant 
I'etat  des  ames  apres  la  mort.  \_anoii.^  16°. 
Hamburg,  [«.  (/.] 

See,  also.  Future  Life,  p.  i  15.  Eschatcilogy, 
pp.  177-183;  and,  in  this  List,  Prayer. 

(JER.MAN  THEOLOGY. 

.SV(',  Modern  Theology,  p.  364;  Concord, 
Formula  of;  Protestantism;  Rational- 
ism. 


P-  319- 


GNOSTICISM. 


GOl). 


BuNSEN  (C.  C.  J.)  CJod  in  history,  or  the 
progress  of  man's  faith  in  the  moral  order  of 
the  world.  Ti'anslated  from  the  German  by 
Susanna  Winkworth.  With  a  preface  by 
A.  P.  Stanley.     3  v.     8°.     London,   1868. 

Delitzsch  (J.)  Die  Gotteslehre  des  Thomas 
von  Aquino.     8°.     Leipzig,  1 870. 

Eberstein  (W.  L.  G.  von).  Naturliche  Theo- 
logie  der  Scholastiker.     8°.     Leipzig,  1803. 

Gillett  (E.  H.)  God  in  human  thought;  or 
Natural  theology  traced  in  literature,  ancient 


and  modern,  to  the  time  of  bishop  Butler. 

With  an  English  bibliography.      2  v.       8°. 

New  York,  1874. 
Hahn  (A.)      History  of  the  arguments  for  the 

existence  of  God.      12°.      Cincinnati,  1885. 
Meiners  (C.)    Historia  doctrinae  de  vero  Deo. 

18°.     Lemgoviae,  1780. 
Oesterley  (H.)     Abriss  der  Geschichte  der 

philosophischen  Beweise  fiir  das  SeinGottes. 

S°.      Gottingen,  1855. 
See,  also.  Natural  Theology,  pp.  101-107. 

GR.ACE. 

KuHN  (J.)  Die  christliche  Lehre  von  der 
gotthchenGnade.   v.  I.  8°.    Ti'ibingen,\%(i%. 

See,  also,  PLAN  OF  Salvation,  p.  162,  and 
Pelagianism  and  Augustlnianism,  p.  323. 

HOLY  SPIRIT. 

Smeaton  (G.)     Historical  survey  of  the  doc- 
trine of  the  Holy  Spirit  from  the  apostolic 
age.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1882. 
[In  hi.s  DdClrineof  the  Holy  Spirit,  pp.2.56-3()8.] 

Swete  (H.  B.)  On  the  history  of  the  doctrine 
of  the  procession  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  from  the 
apostolic  age  to  the  death  of  Charlemagne. 
8°.      Cambridge,  1876. 

IMM.ACULATE  CONCEPTION. 

Peyrat(A.)  Un  nouveau  dogme.  Histojre  de 
I'immaculee  conception.     16°,    Paris,  1865. 

Preuss  (E.)  The  Romish  doctrine  of  the  im- 
maculate conception  traced  from  its  source. 
Translated  by  George  Gladstone.  16°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1867. 

Tyler  (J.  E.)  The  worship  of  the  blessed 
Virgin  Maiy  proved  to  be  contrary  to  the 
Holy  Scripture,  and  to  the  faith  of  the  church 
through  the  first  five  centuries.  Nevi'  ed. 
8°.     London,  1 851. 

.V,Y,  also,  Roman  Catholic  Controversy, 
pp.  189-194. 

INDULGENCES, 

Chase  (S.)  An  examination  of  the  doctrine, 
history  and  moral  tendencies  of  Roman 
Catholic  indulgences.  24°.  \Vaterto7vn, 
{N.  Y.),   1841. 

Mendham  (J. )  The  spiritual  venality  of  Rome- 
Taxe  sacre  penitentiarie  apostolice,  preceded 


J-UTURE   LIFE  -PROTESTANTISM. 


^69 


by  d.  historical  and  critical  account.  2'*  ed. 
16°.      Londo7i,  1839. 

■ rhe  venal  indulgences  and  pardons  of  the 

church  of  Rome  exemplified  in  a  summary 
of  an  indulgence  of  Si.xtus  iv.  16°.  Lon- 
don, 1839. 

■See,  also,  Rom\n  Catiku.ic  Controvkksv, 
pp.  189-194. 

INFIDELITY. 

^S>,f,  in  this  list,  Rationalism;  and  Sciknce 
AND  Reugkjn. 

INSflR.ATION. 

Hopkins  (T.'W.  )    The  doctrine  of  inspiration. 

An  outline- historical  study.     8^.     Rochester, 

[N.  v.),  1881. 
Westcott  (B.  F.  )     The  primitive  doctrine  of 

inspiration       12°.      London,  1885. 

[In  his  liilrod.  to.  the  ^ospelH,  pp.  +(t:i-4nl.>.] 


■See,  p.  320. 


JANSENISM. 


Ji:STIPIC.\TION. 


Buchanan  (J.)    The  doctrine  of  justification; 
an  outline  of  its  history  in  the  church,  and 
of  its  exposition  from  Scripture.    8°     Edin- 
burgh^ 1867. 
[Cunningham  lectures,  2d  series.] 

Faber  (G.  S.)  The  primitive  doctrine  of  justifi- 
cation investigated.  2*ed.  8°.  London,  l?>2,(j. 

RiTscHL  (A.)  Ar,  under  Atonement,  p. 365. 

■See,  also,  JUSTIFICATION,  pp.  169-170. 

THE  LORD'S  SUPPER. 

•BRlDGETr{T.E.)  History  of  the  holy  Eucharist 
in  Great  Britain.     2  v.    8°.     London,  i?>?,i. 

Drake  (C.  B.)  The  teaching  of  the  church 
during  the  first  three  centuries  on  the  Christ- 
ian priesthood  and  sacrifice.     16°.    London, 

1874. 

[Norrisian  prize  essay,  1873.] 
Ebrard{A.)  Das  Dogma  vom  heiligen  Abend- 

mahl  und  seine  Geschichte.    2  v.   8°.  Frank- 
furt, 1845. 
HEBERr(C.)    The  Lord's  Supper :  uninspired 

teaching  A.  D.  74-1875.     2  v.     8°.     L^on- 

don,  1879. 
Hilgenfeld  (A.)     Der  Paschastreit  der  alten 

Kirche.      16°.     Halle,  i860. 


Jacob  (G.  A.)  The  Lord's  Supper  historically 
considered.      12°.      London,  1884. 

PUSKY  (E.  B.)  The  doctrine  of  the  real  pres 
ence  as  contained  in  the  fathers,  to  the  fourth 
general  council.     8°.     Oxford,  1855. 

Tottenham  (E.),  and  others.  Discussion  of 
the  rule  of  faith  and  sacrifice  of  the  mass. 
8°.      London,  1836. 

See,  also,  LoRU's  Sui'PER,  pp    175-177. 

LUTHER.\NIS3L 

See,  p    320. 

MONTANISM. 

See,^^    321. 

MYSTICIS.M. 

I    S-'e,  p.  322. 

I  OLD  AND  NEW  THEOLOOV, 

[  See,  Modern   Theology,  p.  364. 
PATRISTIC  THEOLOOV. 

I   See,  p.  363. 

i  PELAGIANIS3I. 

See,  p.  323. 

PHILOSOPHY  AND  RELKjIION. 

ScHoLTEN  (J.  H.)      Geschichte  der  Religion 

und  Philosophic.     8°.     Elberfeld,  1868. 

[Bmind  with  Gass'  Lehie  vom  Gewis.sen.] 
See,  also,  p.  134. 

PRAYER. 
Girdlestone  (W.  H.)  An  enquiry  concerning 

prayers  for,  the  dead.    8°.    Cambridge,  1873. 
Lee  (F.  G.)    The  Christian  doctrine  of  prayer 

for  the  departed.    New  ed.    With  notes.    8°. 

London.,  1875. 
See,  also,  PRAYER,  pp.  270-271. 

PREiaiLLENARIANIS.M. 
Sec,  Chiliasm,  p.  367. 

PRIESTHOOD. 
See,  Lord's  Supper,  p.  369. 

PROTESTANTISM. 
Arnold    (M.)      St.   Paul  and   Protestantism. 

2*  ed.      16°.      London,  1870. 
BossuET  (J.  B.J    The  history  of  the  variations 

of  the  Protestant  churches.  Translated  from 

the  French.     2  v.     8«.     Dublin,  1836. 

The  same.     2  v.     12°.     New  York,  x^a^S- 

Dale   (R.  W.)     Protestantism:    its   ultimate 

principle.      12°.     London,  1874. 


370 


HIST.  OF  DOCTRINE— SPECIAL  TOPICS. 


DOERNER  (J.  A.)  History  of  Protestant  the- 
ology, particularly  in  Germany.  Translated 
by  G.  Robson  and  S.  Taylor.  2  v.  8°. 
Edinburgh,  187 1. 

Erbkam  (H.  W.)  Geschichte  der  protestan- 
tischen  Sekten  im  Zeitalter  der  Reformation. 
12°.     Hamburg  unci  Gotha,  1S48. 

Hahn  (A.)  Das  Bekenntniss  der  evangeli- 
schen  Kirche  in  seinem  Verhaltniss  zu  dem  der 
Romischen  und  Griechischen.    8°.    Leipzig, 

1853- 

Herrmann  (W.)  Geschichte  der  protestan- 
tischen  Dogmatik  von  Melanchthon  bis 
Schleiermacher.     8°.      Leipzig,  1842. 

Hurst  (J.  F. )  See,  mider  Rationalism,  p.  370. 

Laveleye  (E.  de).  Protestantism  and  Cathol- 
icism in  their  bearing  upon  the  liberty  and 
prosperity  of  nations.     12°.     London,  1875. 

Matheson  (G.)  Growth  of  the  spirit  of 
Chi-istianity  from  the  tirst  century  to  the 
dawn  of  the  Lutheran  era.  2  v.  8°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1877. 

Newton  (  j. )  A  review  of  ecclesiastical  histoi7 
so  far  as  it  concerns  the  progress,  declensions, 
and  revivals  of  evangelical  doctrine  and  prac- 
tice.    8°.      London,  1770. 

Pattison  (S.  R.)  On  the  history  of  evan- 
gelical Christianity.     8°.     London,  1875. 

Pichler  (A.)  Geschichte  des  Protestantismus 
in  der  orientahschen  Kirche  im  17'^"  Jahr- 
hundert ;  oder,  der  Patriarch  Cyrillus  Lucaris 
und  seine  Zeit.     8°.     Mimchen,  1862. 

Rauwenhoff  (L.  E  W.)  Geschiedenis  van 
het  Protestantisme.     3  v.      12°.      Haarlem, 

1865-71. 

[In  De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.] 

RoussEL  (N.)  Catholic  nations  and  Protestant 
nations  compared  in  their  threefold  relation  to 
wealth,  knowledge  and  morality.  8°.  Lon- 
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ScHENKEL  (D.)  Das  Wesen  des  Protestantis- 
mus aus  den  Quellen  des  Reformationszeit- 
alters  dargestellt.  3  v.  8°.  Sehaffliaiisen, 
1846-51.  I 

ScHWEiZER  (A.)   Die  protestantischen  Central-   j 
(logmen  in  ihrer   Entwicklung  innerhalb  der  I 
Reformirten    Kirche.      2    v.      8°.      Zi'trich, 
1854-56. 


Vallee  (L.)     Dictionnaire  du  Protestantisme. 

sm.  fol.      Paris,   1858. 

[Migne,  Encycl.  theol.,  3d  ser..  v.  30] 
See,  also,   RoMAV  Catholic  Controversy, 

pp.  189-194. 

RATIONALISM 

and.  Free  Thought. 

Farrar   (A.  S.)      History  of  free  thought  in 
reference  to  the  Christian  religion.   8°.   Lon- 
don, 1863. 
[Bampton  lecture,  1802.1 

Fisher  (G.  P.)  Faith  and  rationalism.  12°. 
New  Yoi-k,  1879. 

Flint  (R.)  Anti-theistic  theories.  12°.  Edin- 
burgh, 1879. 

GOSTWICK  (J.)  German  culture  and  Christian- 
ity; their  controversy  in  the  time,  1770- 
1880.     8°.     London,  1882. 

Hagenbach  (K.  R.)  German  rationalism,  in 
its  rise,  progress,  and  decline.  Edited  and 
translated  by  W.  L.  Gage  and  J.  H.  W- 
Stuckenberg.      8°.      Edinburgh,  1865. 

Hausrath  (A.)  David  Friedrich  Strauss 
und  die  Theologie  seiner  Zeit.  2  v.  8°. 
Heidelberg,  1878. 

HiERONYMUS  (W. )     Dr.  David  Strauss  und  die 
religiose    Bewegung   der   Gegenwart.       12°. 
Wiesbaden,  1873. 
[With  Strau.«s,  Alte  und  neue  Glaube.] 

Hurst  (J.  ¥.)  History  of  rationalism;  em- 
bracing a  survey  of  the  present  state  of 
Protestant  theology.     8°.     New  York,  1865. 

Kratander.  Anti-Strauss.  Ern.stes  Zeugniss 
fiir  die  christliche  Wahrheit.  {pseudon.)  8° 
Stuttgart,  1841. 

Lecky  (W.  E.  H.)  History  of  the  rise  and 
influenceof  the  spirit  of  rationalism  in  Europe. 
2  V.     8°.      Ne7v  York,  1872. 

Lee  (S.  )  The  reasonableness  of  the  orthodox 
views  of  Christianity  as  opposed  to  the  ra- 
tionalism of  Germany.  8°.  London,  1830. 
[With  his  Sermons  on  the  study  of  St'ripturt'.J 

Mack  AY  (R.  W.)  The  'liihingen  school  and 
its  antecedents.      12°.      London,  1863. 

Menzel  (W.)  Kritik  des  modernen  Zeit- 
bewusstseins.  2""  auFl.  8°.  Jrankfurt  a.  M., 
1873. 


RATIONALISM— TRINITY. 


NOACK   (L.)  Die  Freidenker  in  der   Religion, 

oder     die     Reprasentanten     der    religiosen 

Aufklarung    in     England,    Frankreich    und 

Deutschland.     3  v.    12°.     Bern,    1853-54. 
Owen  (J.)    Evenings  with  the  sceptics,  or  free 

discussions  on  free  thinkers.    2  v.    8°.    A'eio 

York,  1 88 1. 
Saintes  (A.)      A  critical  history  of  rationalism 

in   Germany.     Translated   from    the    2'*   ed. 

8°.     London,  1849. 
Staeudlin   '(C.   F.)      Geschichte   des   Ratio- 

nalismus  und   Supernaturalismus,   vornehm- 

lich    in    Beziehung    auf    das    Christenthum. 

8°.     Gottingen,  1826. 
Tholuck  (A.)    Vorgeschichte  des  Rationalis- 

mus.     2  V.  in  3.     8^.     Halle,  1854-61.  , 

TULI.OCH  (J.)    Rational  theology  and  Christian   | 

philosophy  in  England  in  the   ij't"  century. 

2  V.     8^.      Edinburgh,   1872.  j 

Van  Mildert  (W.)     An   historical  view   of  | 

the  rise  and  progress  of  infidelity,  etc.     2  v.   j 

8°.      London,   1839.  j 

[Boyle  lectures,  180>-05.]  I 

Zeller  (E.)  David  Friedrich  Strauss,  in  seinem 

Leben  und  Sfinen  Schriflen  geschildert     12°. 

Bonn,  1874. 

[With  Strauss,  Alte  und  neue  (ihiube.] 
See,  also.  Works  vs.  Anth  heism,  pp.  104- 

105;  and  Philosophy,  pp.  134  and  369. 

REFORMATION.  ! 

See,  Protestantism,  p.  370;  and  Rekorma-  \ 
TION,  p.  364. 

REGEXER.\TIOX. 
Faber  (G.  S.)     The  primitive  doctrine  of  re-   j 
generation.     8°.     London,  1840.  ! 

See,  also,  REGENERATION,  p.   168. 

ROMAN  C.\THOLIC  THEOLOGY. 

Edgar   (S.)     The  variations  of  popery.     8°. 
New  York,  1849. 

Werner   (K.)     (ieschichte  der  Katholischen   \ 
Theologie.    Seit  dem  Trienter  Concil  bis  zur 
Gegenwart.     8°.     Miinchen,  1866.  j 

See,  also,  RoMAN  Catholic  Controversy,  pp.  j 
189-194;  Roman  Catholic  Church,  pp.  ' 
327-330;  and  Roman  Catholic  Bibliogra- 
phy, p.  378. 


RULE  OF  FAITH. 

See,  pp.  138,  and  366. 

SABBATH. 

See,  pp.  207-210. 

SCIENCE  AND  RELIGION. 

Draper  (J.  W.)     History  of  the  conflict  be- 
tween religion  and  science.     8°.    Neii<  York, 

1875- 
Farrar   (A.  S.)     Science  in  theology.      12°. 

Phila.,  i860. 
Reuschle   (C.   G.  )      Philosophic  and  Natur- 

wissenschaft.       Zur    Erinnerung   an    David 

P^iedrich  Strauss.      12°.     Bonn,  1874. 

[Witli  Snauss.  Alte  mid  neue  Glaube.] 
ZoECKLER  (O.)     Geschichte  der  Beziehungen 

zwischen  Theologie  und   Naturwissenschaft. 

2  V.      8°.     enter  si  oh,  1877-79. 
Sec,  also,  p.  134. 

SCOTLAND,  Theoloj^y  of. 

.SV^-,  Modern  Theology,  p.  365. 


■S'^'%  p-  330- 


SOCINIANISM. 


SYNCRETISM. 


Henke  (E.  L.  T.)   Cieorge  Calixtus  und  seine 

Zeit.     8°.     Halle,  1853. 
Schmidt  (H.)     Geschichte  der  synkretischen 

Streitigkeiten  in  der  Zeit  des  (leorg  Calixt. 

8°.      Erlangen,  1846. 

TRADITION. 

See,  Rule  ok  Faith,  p.  138;    Mihle,  p.  366. 

THE  TRINITY. 

Baur  (F.  C.)  Die  christliche  Lehre  von  der 
Dreieinigkeit  und  Menschwerdung  Gottes  in 
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Berrlman   (W.)       Historical   account  of  the 
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London,  1 725. 
[Moyer,  lecturep,  172.V24.J 

Burgh  (W.)  An  inquirysnto  the  belief  of  the 
first  three  centuries  respecting  the  one  God- 
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372 


HIST.  OF  DOCTRINE.-THEO LOGICAL  CRITICISM. 


Faher  (G.  S.)    The  aposlolicity  nf  Trinitarian- 
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Jackson  (j.)     A  true  narrative  of  the  contro- 
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Lamson   (A.)     The  church  of  the  first  three 
centuries;  or  notices  of  the  lives  and  opin- 
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its  late  origin.      12°.     Boston,  18S0. 
Langen  (J.)       Die  trinitarische  Lehrdifferenz 
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Meyer  (G.  A.)      Die  Lehre   von  der  Trinitat 
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}'UENJER   (G.  C.    B. )       De  Michaelis  Serveti 
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Simpson  (D.)     An  apology  for  the  doctrine  of 

the  Trinity.  8°.  Macclesfield,  \']<)%. 
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See,  also,  Socinianism,  p.  330;  Trin'ity,  pp. 
149-152;  Unitarianism,  pp.  197,  330. 

IINITARIANISM. 

See,  p.  330. 


UNIVERSALISTS. 


.SV^-,  p.  330. 


WESTMINSTKK  ASSEMBLY. 

See,  p.  324. 

5.    Theological   Criticism. 

(In  alphabetical  order  of  the  tvrilern  ronmlered.) 
ABELARU. 
Dkutsch  (S.  M.)  Peter  Abalard  cin  kritischer 
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AMUIN. 

LoRENZ  (F.)  The  life  of  Alcuin.  Translated 
from  the  German,  by  Jane  M.  Slee.  16°. 
London,  1837. 


ANSELM. 

Hasse   (F.   R.)       Die    Lehre    Anselm's       S". 
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ATHANASIUS. 

MdEiii.ER  f  j.  A.)  Athanasius  und  die  Kirche 
seiner  Zeit.     8°.     Mainz,  1844. 

AUGUSTLVE. 

BoEHRiNGER    (F.)   Augustin  als  Dogmatiker. 
8°.      Stuttgart,  1878. 
[In  Iiis  AugUbtinus   v.  2.    pp.  202-411.] 

DoERNER  (A.)  Aiiguslinus.  Sein  theolo 
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BASIL. 

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BAXTER. 

Ormk  (W.)     a  critical  examination  of  (Bax- 
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BOCHART. 

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CALIXTIIS. 

See,  Syncretism,  p.  371. 
CALVIN. 

Henry  (P.)  The  life  and  times  of  John  Cal- 
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RlLLiET  (M.  A.)  Calvin  and  Servetus.  From 
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W.  K.  Tweedie.      16°.     Edinburgh,   1846. 

CHRYSOSTOM. 
Neander  (A.)     The  life  of  St.  Chrysostom. 

Translated  from  the  German  by  J.  C.  Staple 

ton.     8°.      London,  1845. 
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His  life  and  times.     A  sketch  of  the  church 

and  empire  in  the  fourth  century.   2"'ed.   8*^. 

London,  1880. 


ABEl.ARD— JUSTIN  MARTYR. 


373 


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LoJidon,  1835. 
Reinkkns   (II.  J.)      De   Clemente  Presbytero 
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CYPRIAN. 

Rettberg  (F.  W.)  Thascius  Caecilius  Cypri- 
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GERSON. 

Schwab  (J.  B.)  Johannes  Gerson,  Professor 
der  Theolegie  und  Kanzler  der  Universitat 
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GREGORIUS  NAZIANZENTS. 

Uli.man  (C.)  Gregorius  von  Nazianz,  der 
Thealoge.     8°.      Gotha,   1867. 

— — ^  The  same.  Gregory  of  Nazianzum.  Trans- 
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GREGORIUS  NYSSEXUS. 

Heyns(S:  P.)  Disputatio-historico-theologica 
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Rupp  (J.)  Gregor's  des  Bischoffs  von  Nyssa 
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GREGORIUS  THAUMATURGUS. 

Ryssel  (V.)  Gregorius  Thaumalurgus,  sein 
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HAGENBACH. 

Eppler    (C.    F.)     Karl    Rudolf   Hagenbach. 

Eine    Friedensgestalt    aus    der    streitenden 

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1875. 

HEN'GSTENBERG. 
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HODGE. 

Hodge  (A.  A.)     The  life  of  Charles  Hodge. 

professor     in    the     Theological    Seminary, 

Princeton,  N.  J.      8°.      Xeiv  York,  1880. 
Patton  (F.  L.)     Charles  Hodge.     8°.      New 

York,  18S2. 

[Preshytprian  Review,  v.  2.     pp.  .■}49-.377.] 

HUGO  OF  ST.  VICTOR. 

Liebner  (A.)  Hugo  von  St.  Victor  und  die 
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HUSS. 

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Baur  (F.  C.)     Die  Ignatienschen  Briefe  und 

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See,  also,   AposTOLic  Age,  p.  362. 


BoECKLER  (O.)  Hieronymus,  sein  Leben  und 
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I/EIBMTZ. 
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Classen  (J.)  Gotthold  Ephraim  Lessing'.s 
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See,  Trinity,  p.  371. 

STRAUSS. 

See,  under  Rationalism,  p.  371. 

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6.     The   Literature  of  Theology. 

a.  Comprehensive  historical  and  critical 
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See,  also,  Encyclopaedia,  p.  i.,  and  Com- 
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2.   Miscellaneous  Topics. 

{In  alphabetical  order.) 
APOLOGETICS. 

Redford  (R.  a.)     The  literature  of  apologet- 
ics.    12°.     London,  1881. 
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Werner  (K.)  Geschichte  der  apologetischen 
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THE  BIBLE. 

BissELL  (E.  C.)     The  literature  of  the  Penta- 
teuch and  the  related  criticism  of  the  Old 
Testament.     12°.     Ne-ai  York,  1885. 
[In  his  Pentateuch,  pp.  410-475.] 

Briggs  (C.  a.)     a  catalogue  of  books  of  ref- 
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1883. 
[In  his  Biblical  Study,  pp.  429-488.] 

Crowe  (G.)  Elenchus  scriptorum  in  Sacram 
scripturam,  tam  Graecorum,  quam  Latinor- 
um,  etc.     16".     I^ondini,  1672. 

Gesenius  (W.)     History  of  the  interpretation 
of  the   prophet   Isaiah.      8°.      New  York, 
1829. 
[In  Essays  on  Bibl.  Liter.,  v.  1,  pp.  401-79.] 

History  of  introductions  to  the  Scriptures. 

8°.     New  York,  1829.      . 

[In  Essays  on  Bibl.  Liter.,  v.  l,pp.  1-14.] 

Hall  (I.  H.)     A  criticalbibliography  of  the 

*"  Greek  New  Testament,  as  published  in 
America.     82  pp.     8°.     Phila.,  1883. 

Hawes  (J.)  Literary  history  of  the  Bible.  8°. 
Hartford,  1 833. 

HoRNE  (T.  H.)  A  manual  of  biblical  bibli- 
ography ;  comprising  a  catalogue,  methodi- 


cally arranged,  of  the  principal  editions  and 
versions  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  with  notices 
of  the  critics,  etc.     8°.     London,  \%Y). 

O" Callahan  (E.  B.)  List  of  editions  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  and  parts  thereof,  printed  in 
America  previous  to  i860:  with  introduction 
and  bibliographical  notes.  4°.  Albany, 
1861. 

Reuss  (E.)     History  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures 
of  the  New  Testament.     Translated  by  E. 
L.  Houghton.     2  v.     8°.     Boston,   1884. 
[Note.    Vol.  2  contains   History   of  the  Text, 

Versions,  and  of  Exegesis.] 

Spurgeon  (C.  H.)  Commenting  and  com- 
mentaries.    12°.     Nezv  York,  1876. 

Stevens  (H.)  The  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  ex- 
hibition, 1877.     8'>.     London,  1878. 

Sussex  {Duke  of).  Bibliotheca  Sussexiana. 
A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  manuscripts 
and  printed  books  in  the  library  of  the  Duke 
of  Sussex.  By  J.  T.  Pettigrew.  2  v.  in  3. 
roy.  8°.     London,  1827. 

THE  CHURCH. 

McElhinney  (J.  J.)     Literature  of  the  doc- 
trine of  the  church.     8°.     Phila.,  \^^^. 
[In  his  Doctrine  of  the  church,  pp.  385-451.] 

COMMENTARIES. 

See,  BlULE,  p.  377. 

CO\OREO.\TIONALISM. 

Dexter  (H.  M.)     Collections  towards  a  bib- 
liography of  Congregationalism.    308  pp.  8°. 
New  York,  1880. 
[In  his  Congreg.  in  its  literature.] 

DEMONS. 

KernoT  (H.)  Bibliotheca  diabolica;' being 
a  selection  of  the  most  valuable  works  relat- 
ing to  the  devil.  40  pp.  8*.  New  York,  1874. 

PCTURE  LIFE. 

Abbot  (E.)     The  literature  of  the  doctrine  of 
a  future  life  :  or  a  cattilogue  of  works  relat- 
ing to  the  nature,  origin,  and  destiny  of  the 
soul.     8°.     New  York,  1871. 
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HOMILETICS. 

Darling    (J.)      Cyclopaedia    bibliographica. 

Subjects.     Holy  Scriptures.     8°.     London, 

1859. 
Pettingei.l  (J.  H.)       Homiletical  index  :  a 

hand-book   of  texts,    themes,    and  authors. 

roy.    8°.     New  York,  1878. 
Phelps  (A.)      Men  and  books ;  or,    studies 

in  homiletics.      12°.      New  York,  \%%2. 

JANSENISM. 

List  of  Jansenist  writings,  recently  imported  by 
Ogle,  Duncan  &  Co.  14  pp.  8°.  London, 
1820. 

MANUSCRIPTS. 

QUANTIN  ( — ).  Dictionnaire  raisonne  de diplo- 
matique Chr^tienne.  sm.  fol.  Paris,  1846. 
[Migne.  Encycl.  theol.,  1st  ser.,  v.  47.] 

METHODISM. 

Archibald  (F.  A.)  Methodism  and  litera- 
ture :  a  series  of  articles  from  several  writers 
on  the  literary  enterprise  and  achievements 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  12". 
Cincinnati,   1 883. 

Cavender  (C.  H.)     Catalogue  of  the  works 

that  have   been    published  in  refutation  cf 

Methodism.     4°.     Phila.,  1845. 

[Note.    The  ms.  of  the  author.      The  work  was 

printed  in  18(18  under  the  pseudonym  H.  C. 

Deeanver.] 

NATURAL  THEOLOGY. 

CiLLETT  (E.  H.)      a  bibliography  of  works 
treating  of  Natural  Theology,  or  topics  per- 
taining  to    the    moral    system.     Mainly    by 
English  authors.     8*.     N^e-v  York,  1874. 
[In  his  God  in  human  thought,  v.  2,  pp.  793-825.] 

PENTATEUCH. 

See,  BiHLE,  p,  377. 


POLEMIC  THEOLOGY. 

See^  Apologetics,  p.  377. 

PROHIBITED  BOOKS. 

CODICIS  librorvm  expvrgandorvm  in  studiosor- 
um  gratiam    confecti   tomus    primus.      16°. 
Roinae,  1607. 
Note.     No  more  published. 

The  same.    Index  librorum  prohibitorum. 

16".     Romae,  1704. 

Reusch  (H.)  Index  der  verbotenen  Biicher, 
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and  writings,  according  to  the  late  B.  B. 
Wiffen's  plan.  Described  by  Edward  Boeh- 
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Du  Pin  (L.  E.)  Bibliotheque  des  auteurs 
separez  de  la  communion  de  I'eglise  Romaine 
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KuczYNSKi  (A.)  Verzeichniss  einer  Samm- 
lung  von  nahezu  3000  Flugschriften  Luthers 
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ROMAN  CATHOLIC  WRITERS. 

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THE  SABB.\TH. 

Cox  (R.)  The  literature  of  the  sabbath  ques- 
tion,      2  V.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1 865. 

Crafts  (  W.  F,  )     Available  sabbath  literature. 
12°.     Ne7u  York,  1885. 
[In  his  Sabbath  for  man,  pp.  GlO-63.3.] 

SOCINIANISM. 

See,  BiBLiOTHECA  fratrum  Polonorum,  p.  4, 
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Acta  eruditomm.  1682-84,  86-87,  9'-94» 
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African  (The)  Repository.    Published  month- 
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V.  1-61.     8°.      Washington,  1826-85. 
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Allgemeine  Mission-Zeitschrift.  Hei-ausge- 
geben  von.G.  "Warneck.  v.  I-9.  8'.  Giit- 
erslok,  1874-82. 

Allgemeines  Repertorium  fiir  die  Theolo- 
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1833-55- 
American  (The)  Almanac  and  Repository  of 

Useful    Knowledge.       v.    1-2,     5-6,   8-9, 

19-26.     16°.     Boston,  1830-56. 
The  same.      1878-81,   85.     16°.     A'e^o 

York,  1878-85. 
American  (The)  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine. 

Published  by  the  Boai'd  of  Managers  of  the 

Baptist  Convention,     v.  9-10,  1 2-1 8,  23,  25 

and  32.     8°.     Boston,  1829-52. 
■ The  same.     The  Missionary  Magazine. 

Published  by  the  Amer.  Baptist  Miss.  Union. 

V.  34-41,  63-65.     8°.     Boston,   1855-85. 
American  (The)  Eclectic.     Conducted  by  A. 

Peters,  S.  B.  Treat,  etc.     4  v.     8".     Ne-w 
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[No  more  published.] 
American  (The)  and  Foreign  Christian  Union. 

Published  monthly  under  the  direction  of 

the    Executive    Committee,     v.    i-ll.     8°. 

Ne-cu  York,  1850-60. 
. The  same.     The  Christian  World,  v.  12- 

34.     8°.     New  York,  1861-84. 

[Imperfect.    No  more  published.] 
'American    (The)  Journal  of  Education   and 

College  Review.     Edited  by  A.  Peters  and 

H.    Barnard.       v.  1-2.       8°.       Neiu  York, 
1855-56. 
American    (The)    Missionary    Register,    em- 
bracing  the   principal    transactions   of    the 


various  institutions  for  the  promulgation  of 
Christian  knowledge,  with  the  proceedings 
at  large  of  the  United  Foreign  Missionary 
Society.  Edited  by  Z.  Lewis,  v.  1-6.  8®. 
New  York,  I 820- 25. 
[Merged  into  the  Missionary  Herald.] 

American  (The)  Presbyterian  and  Theologi- 
cal Review.  Edited  by  H.  B.  Smith,  etc. 
6  V.     8"^.     New  York,  1863-68. 

The  same.     The  American  Presbyterian 

Review.     3  v.     8°.     Neiv  York,   1869-71. 
[Succeeded  by  the  Presbyterian  Quarterly  and 

Princeton  Review.] 

American  (The)  Protestant.      Published  by 
the    American    Protestant  Society,     v.  i,  2 
and  4.     8*.     New  York,  1846-49. 
[Succeeded  by  the  Amer.  and  For.  Christian 

Union.] 

American  (The)  Quarteriy  Obsener.  Edited 
by   B.    B.    Edwards.       3   v.     8°.       Boston^ 

1833-34- 

[United  with  the  Biblical  Repository.] 
American  (The)    Quarteriy   Register.     Pub- 
lished by  the  American   Education  Society. 
15  V.     8°.     Boston,  1832-43. 
[See  Quarterly  Register.    No  more  published.] 
American  (The)  Quarteriy  Review.     Edited 
by  R.  Walsh,     v.  i-li,  13-18  and  20.     8«. 
Phila.,  1827-37- 
AMERICAN    (The)   Sunday  School   Magazine. 

v.  I,  3-8.     8°.     /'///A?.,  1824-31. 
American  (The)  Theological  Review.     4  v. 
8°.     New  York,  1859-62. 
[Succeeded   by  the   Amer.  Presb.   and  Theol. 
Rev.] 

Analectic  (The)  Magazine.  Containing 
selections  from  foreign  reviews,  v.  1-2.  8°. 
Phila.,  1813. 
Andover  (The)  Review,  v.  1-5.  8°.  Bos- 
ton, 1884-86. 
anti-Slavery  (The)  Monthly  Reports,  v. 
1-4.     8°.     London,  1825-32. 


3So 


PERIODICALS, 


Archives  du  Christianisme  au  dix-neuvieme 
siecle.     v.  5.     8°.     Paris,  1852. 

Archiv  fiir  die  Theologie  und  ihre  neueste 
Literatur.  Herausgegeben  von  E.  G.  Bengel. 
V.  1-8.     8°.      Tubingen,  1816-26. 

Asiatic  (The)  Annual  Register,  v.  1-2.  8°. 
London,  1799-1800. 

Atlantic  (The)  Monthly.  A  Magazine  of 
Literature,  Art  and  Politics,  v.  1-56.  8°, 
Boston,  1857-85. 

Baltimore  (The)  Literary  and  Religious 
Magazine.  Conducted  by  R.  J.  Brecken- 
ridge,  etc.  7  v.  8°.  Baltimore,  1834-41. 
[Succeeded   by  the  Spirit    of   the   Nineteenth 

Century.] 

Banner  (The)  of  the  Covenant.  Conducted 
by  the  Secretaries  of  the  Board  of  Missions 
of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  1850- 
59.      10  V.     8°.      Phila.,  1850-59. 

Baptist  (The)  Quarterly.  Edited  by  L.  E. 
Smith,  etc.     v.  1-6.    8°.    Phila.,  1867-72. 

Beweis  (Der)  des  Glaubens.  Monatsschrift 
zur  Begrundung  und  Vertheidigung  der 
Christlichen  Wahrheit.  Unter  leitender 
Mitwirkung  Dr.  O.  Zockler,  u.  s.  w.  v, 
i-ii.     12°.     6^«/^r5^//,  1865-75. 

Biblical  (The)  Repertory.  A  collection  of 
Tracts  in  Biblical  Literature.  By  Charles 
Hodge.     4  V.     8°.     New  York,  1825-28. 

The  same.     The  Biblical  Repertory  and 

Princeton  Review.     Conducted  by  an  asso- 
ciation of  gentlemen  in  Princeton  and  vicin- 
ity.   V.  1-43.     (Index,  1829-68).   44  v.  8°. 
Phila.,  1829-71. 
[Succeeded  by  the  Presbyterian  Quarterly  and 

Princeton  Review.] 

Biblical  (The)  Rejx)sitory.  Conducted  by 
Edward  Robinson,  v.  1-7,  9-12,  8°.  An- 
dovei;  1 83 1 -38. 

The  same.  The  American  Biblical  Re- 
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New  York,  1839-44. 

The  same.     The  Biblical  Repository  and 

Classical  Review.    3d  series,     v.  1-3.     8°. 
Ne7v  York,  1845-47. 

Biblical  (The)  Review,  v.  4.  8°.  London, 
1847-48. 

BiBLiOTHECA  Sacra  (The) ;  or,  Tracts  and 
Essays   on   topics   connected   with  Biblical 


Literature  and  Theology.  Edited  by  E. 
Robinson,     v.  i.     8°.     New  York,  1843. 

The  same.     The  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and 

Theological  Eclectic.  Edited  by  E.  A. 
Paik,  etc.  v.  1-42,  with  Index  vol.  8°, 
Andover  and  Oberlin,  1844-85. 

[The  Index  vol.  covers  v.  1-30.] 

British  (The)  Magazine  and  Monthly  Regis- 
ter of  Religious  and  Ecclesiastical  Informa- 
tion.    V.  11-24.    8°;     Z<?«a'<9«,  1837-43, 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine,  v.  39- 
51,  61-71,  73,  75,  113,  125-138.  120. 
Ne^v  York,  1 836-85. 

Boston  (The)  Post  Boy.     Nov.,  1741-Feb., 
1745.     sm.  4°.     Boston,  1742-45. 
[Imperfect.] 

Boston  (The)  Review,  Devoted  to  Theology 
and  Literature,     6  v.    8°.    Boston,  1861-66. 

British  (The)  and  Foreign  Evangelical  Re- 
view, v.  1-34.  8°.  Edinburgh  and  Lon- 
don, 1852-85. 

British  (The)  Quarterly  Review,  v.  1-52, 
12'='.     London,  1845-70, 

The  same.     Amer.  ed,    v.    53-82.    8°. 

New  York,  187 1 -'85. 

Bulwark  (The),  or  Reformation  Journal, 
v.  1-9.     8°,     Edinburgh,  1851-60. 

Calcutta  (The)  Christian  Advocate.  Con- 
ducted by  gentlemen  of  different  religious 
denominations.  v.  1-3.  8°,  Calcutta, 
1839-41. 

Calcutta  (The)  Christian  Observer.  Edited 
by  Christian  ministers  of  various  denomina- 
tions. 1st.  ser.  V.  1-8,  new  ser,  v.  1-2.  8°. 
Calcutta,  1832-42. 

Calcutta  (The)  Review,  v.  7-17.  8°, 
Calcutta,  1847-52. 

Calvinistic  (The)  Magazine.  Conducted  by 
J.  Gallaher,  etc.  v.  5,  8°.  Rogersville 
(Tenn.),  1831. 

Catholic    (The)     Presbyterian.      An    inter- 
national journal.     Edited  by  W.  G.  Blaikie, 
10  V.     8°,     London,  1879-83, 
[No  more  published.] 

China  (The)  Mission   Advocate,     v.  i.     8°, 
[«./.]  1839. 
[No  more  published.] 

Chinese  (The)  Repository.  Edited  by  E,  C. 
Bridgman   and    S.  Wells  Williams,     v.  i- 


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Conducted 
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12,    14-20  and    Index  vol. 

1832-51. 

[vols.  5,  16  and  17  imperfect.] 
Christian     (The)     Advocate, 

by   Ashbel    Green.       12   v. 

1823-34. 

[Continuation  of  the  Presbyterian  Magazine.] 
Christian    (The)    Disciple   and  Theological 

Review.    Conducted  by  N.  Worcester.     5  v. 

8°,     Boston,  1819-23. 
[Succeeded  by  tlie  Christian  Examiner.] 
Christian  (The)  Examiner  and  Theological 

Review,    ist  ser.    5  v.    2d  ser.,  v.  1-6,  8, 14- 

18.     3dser.,  v.  I,  10,  12,  16, 17.    4th  ser.,  v. 

1-2, 5-27.     47  V.     8°,     Boston,  1824-62. 
Christian   <The)     Herald,      v.   2-7.      8°. 

Nnv  York,  181 6-2 1. 
Christian    (The)    Instructor.      Devoted   to 

the   interests   of    the    Associate    Reformed 

Church.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Dales,     v.  7-15. 

Phila.,  1850-59. 
Christian   (The)   Observer.     Conducted  by 

members   of    the    Established    Church,     v. 

1-54.    Index,  V.  21.    8°.    Z<7«(/o«,  1802-54. 
Christian  (The)  Review.     Edited  by  J.  D. 

Knowles,  etc.   28  v.  8°.  Boston,  etc.,  1836- 

63. 

[No  more  published.    Baptist.] 
Christian  (The)  Sentinel,     v.  i.     8°.    Neiv 

Haven,  I 845. 
Christian   (The)   Spectator.     Conducted  by 

an  association  of  gentlemen.     1st  ser.,  8  v. 

2d  ser.,  2  V.     8°.     New  Haven,  1819-26. 
The    same.     The    Quarterly    Christian 

Spectator.      10  v.     8°.     New  Haven,  1829- 

38. 
[Complete.] 

Christian's    (The)    Magazine. 
J.    M.    Mason.      4   v.      8°. 
1806-11. 
[No  more  published.] 

Christian     (The)    Treasury. 
Edinburgh,  1 846. 

C«RISTIAN  (The)  Union  and  Religious  Memo- 
rial. Devoted  to  the  common  interests  and 
the  current  history  of  the  Church,  in  all  its 
branches  throughout  the  world.  Edited  by 
Robert  Baird,  of  the  American  Evangelical 
Alliance,    v.  1-3.    8°.    New  York,  1848-50- 


Edited    by 
Nexv    York, 


1845.       8° 


1  Christian    (The)   World.      See  Amer.   and 
For.  Christian  Union. 

Christian  Work.  A  magazine  of  religious 
and  missionai-y  information.  1863-65, 
67-68.     5  V.     8°.     London,  1863-68. 

Church  (The)  of  Scotland  Magazine,  v.  i. 
8°.     Glasgo7v,  1834-36. 

Church  (The)  Review  and  Ecclesiastical 
Register.  v.  3-22,  28-36.  8°.  Ne7v 
Haven,  1 850-7 1. 

Churchman's  (The)  Monthly  Magazine.  By 
a  Committee  of  the  Convocation  of  the 
Episcopal  Church  of  Connecticut.  15  v.  8°. 
Hartford,  Elizabethtown,  etc.,  1804-23. 

ClviLTA  (La)  Cattolica.  Publicazione  peri- 
odica per  tutta  L'ltaha.  1st  sen,  v.  1- 
II.  2nd  ser.,  12  v.  3d  ser.,  12  v.  4th 
ser.,  12  v.  5th  ser.,  12  v.  6th  ser..  12  v. 
7th  ser.,  V.  i-fi.  8th  ser.,  12  v.  9th 
ser.,  V.  1-4.  (Indices,  2  v.)  100  v.  8°. 
Napoli,  1850-74. 

Columbia  (The)  Magazine.  Designed  to 
oppose  the  violation  of  the  Sabbath,  etc. 
v.  I.     8°.     Hudson,  1814. 

Congregational  (The)  Quarterly.  Con- 
ducted under  the  sanction  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Library  Association.  Conducted  by 
J.  S.  Clark,  etc.     v.  1.     Boston,  1859. 

Congregational  (The)  Review.  Edited  by 
W.  Barrows,  etc.  v.  7-8.  8°.  Boston, 
1867-68. 

Connecticut  (The)  Evangelical  Magazine, 
v.  1-4,  6-7.     8°.     Hartford,  1800-06. 

The    same.      The    Conn.    Evangelical 

Magazine.,  and  Religious   Intelligencer,     v. 
1-8.     8°.     Hartford,  1808-15. 

Contemporary  (The)  Review,  v.  1-5, 
7-8,11-48.     8°.     London,  \%(i(y-%f,. 

Cyfaill  (Y),  o'r  Hen  Wlad.     (The  Friend). 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Roberts,  D.  D. 
New  series,    v.    2-16.      8°.      Neio    York, 
Scranton  and  Utica,  1 87 1-85. 
[The  organ  of  the  Welsh  Calvinistic  Church  in 

the  U.  S.] 

Danville  (The)  Quarterly  Review.     Edited 
by   an   association  of  ministers.     4  v.     8". 
Danville,  1 86 1 -64. 
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Deutsche  Zeitschrift  filr  Christliche  Wis- 
senschaft  und  Christliches  Leben.  Herausge- 
geben  von  K.  F.  Th.  Schneider,  v.  1-12. 
8°.     Berlin,  1850-61. 

Dnyanodaya  (The).  Published  by  the 
American  Missionaries  at  Bombay,  v,  4. 
8°.     Bombay,  1845. 

Eclectic  (The)  Magazine  of  Foreign  Litera- 
ture, Science  and  Art.  v.  1-22.  8°.  Nnv 
York,  1844-51. 

Eclectic  (The)  Museum.     Edited  by  J.  H. 
Agnew.     3  V.     8°.     New   York,  1843. 
[Merged  in  the  Eclectic  Magazine.] 

Eclectic  (The)  Revie\v.  v.  i-io.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1805-13. 

Edinburgh  (The)  Christian  Insti-uctor.  i=» 
series,  v.  1-4.  2*  series,  v.  1-2.  3** 
series,  v.  1-3.    8°.    Edinburgh,  1832-40. 

Edinburgh  (The)  Review,  or  Critical  JournaL 
V.  1-70,  73,  75-96,  12°.  Edinburgh, 
1803-52. 

The    same.      Amer.    ed.      v.    97-144, 

147-162.     8°.     Boston,  etc.,  1853-85. 

Evangelical    Christendom.       Its    state   and 
prospects.     Conducted   by  members  of  the 
British  Evangelical  Alliance.     Three  series. 
V.  1-27.     8°.     London,  1847-73. 
[Contains  the  transactions  of  the  Evangelieal 

Alliance.] 

Evangelical  (The)  Intelligencer.  See  Gen- 
eral Assembly's  Magazine. 

Evangelical  (The)  Magazine,  v.  4-IS,  I7» 
18  and  20.     8°.     Z(?«(/(?«,  1793-1812. 

The  same.     The  Evangelical  Magazine 

and  Missionary  Chronicle,     vols.  1,2,4-15. 
8°.     London,  1813-43. 

Beauties  of  the  Evangelical   Magazine. 

2  v.     8°.     Phila.,  1803. 

Evangelical  (The)  Magazine,     v.  1-4.     8°. 

Hartford,  1832-36. 
[Imperfect.] 
Evangelical      (The)      Quarterly      Review. 

Edited  by   M.  L.  Stoever.      v.  16,  19,  21. 

8°.     Gettysburg,  1865-70. 
Evangelical    (The)   Repositoi7.     2''  series, 

V.   3,  no.  8 — v.    5,    no.  8  ;  no,  8 — v.  9,   v. 

11-20.      3''    ser.,    v,    I,    3-6  and    11.     4"" 


ser.,  v.  52-54,  56,  57,  60-62.    8°.     Phila., 
1845-86. 
[Contains   information  about  the  work   of  the 

United  Presb.  Church.] 

Evangelische  Kirchen  Zeitung.  Heraus- 
gegeben  von  C.  W.  Hengstenberg.  v, 
1-85.     4°.     Berlin,  I827-69. 

The   same.     Herausgegeben  von  T,  H. 

Tauscher.     v.  86-87.     4°.     Berlin,  1870. 

Evangelisches  Missions  Magazin.  Neue 
Folge.  Herausgegeben  im  Austrag  der 
Evangelischen  Missionsgesellschaft  von  Dr. 
A.  Osterstag,  u.  s.  w.  1857-81,  v,  1-25. 
8°,     Basel,  1857-81. 

Expositor  (The).  Edited  by  S.  Cox,  etc. 
!»'  ser,,  12  V,  2<i  ser.,  8  v.  3'^  ser., 
vols.  1-2.     12°.     London,  1875-85. 

Foreign  (The)  Missionary.     Containing  par- 
ticular accounts  of  the  Foreign  Missions  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  etc.     v.  9-43.    8°, 
Neiu  York,  1851-85. 
[Prior  to  1851,  from  1842,  eight  vols,  published 

in  newspaper  form.] 

Foreign  (The)  Missionary  Chronicle.  Con- 
taining a  particular  account  of  the  proceed- 
ings  of  the  Western  Foreign  Missionary 
Society,  etc.,  and  a  general  view  of  the 
transactions  of  other  similar  institutions,  pub- 
lished monthly.       17   v.      8°.     New    York, 

1833-49. 
[Succeeded  by  the  Home  and  Foreign  Record.] 

Foreign  (The)  Quarterly  Review,  v.  22-33, 
8°.     New  York,  1839-45. 

Fortnightly  (The)  Review,  r'  ser.,  6  v. 
new  ser,  v.  1-14,  17-18,  25-38.  8°.  Lon- 
don, 1865-85. 

Free  Church  of  Scotland.  Sec  Home  and 
Foreign  Record. 

Freewill  (The)  Baptist  Quarteriy.  v.  2, 
4-6,  8,  9,  13-16,  17.     8°.    Dover,  1854-69. 

Friend  (The)  of  India,  v.  7-9.  fol.  Ser- 
ampore,  1 84 1 -43. 

Friend  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal,  Edited 
by  S,  C.  Damon,  v.  2-4,  5,  7-8,  24-36, 
fol.      Honolulu,  S.  /.,  1844-78. 

General  (The)  Assembly's  Missionary  Maga- 
zine, or  Evangelical  Intelligencer,  Edited 
by  W,  P,  Farrand.  V.  1-3.  8°.  Phila., 
1805-07. 


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383 


■ The  same.    The  Evangelical  Intelligencer, 

1808.     8°.     Phila.,  1808. 
General  (The)  Repositoiy  and  Review,     v.  3. 

8°.      Cambridge,  1813. 
Gospel  (The)  in   all   lands,      v.  2-8.      4°. 

New  York,  etc.,  1 881-84. 
HiEROPHANT   (The),  or  Monthly  Journal  of 

Sacred  Symbols  and  Prophecy.     Conducted 

by  Geo.  Bush.     v.  I.    8°.     Ne7C)  York,  1S44. 

[Note.— Swedenborgian.] 
Historical  (The)  Magazine,  and  Notes  and 

Queries  concerning  the  Antiquities,  History 

and   Biography  of  America,     v.   1-3.     8°. 

Boston,  1857-59. 
Home  (The)   and  Foreign  Missionary  Record 

for  the  Church  of  Scotland.    6  v.    4°.  £(/in- 

bia-gh,  1838-39,  1842-50. 
Home  (The)  and  Foreign  Record  of  the  Free 

Church   of  Scotland.       v.    1-6.      roy.    8°. 

Edinburgh,  1 85 1 -56. 
The  same.      New  series,      v.  1-5.    8°. 

Edinburgh,  1857-61. 
— : —  The  same.     The  Weekly  Record.     8°. 

Edinburgh,  l86l-62. 
The  same.     The  Monthly  Record.     6  v. 

8°.      Edinburgh,  1862-73. 
Home    (The)    and    Foreign    Record  of  the 

Presbyterian  Church  of  the   U,  S.  A.,  being 

the  organ  of   the  Boards  of  Missions,  etc. 

V.   2-4,  7,   8,    ID,    II,  13-18.      12  V.     8°. 

Phila.,  1851-67. 
The   same.      1851-63.      v.   1-14.     4°. 

ed.     /"/nA/.,  1851-63. 
The  same.     The  Record,  1868-69.     2  v. 

8°.     Phila.,  1868-69. 
The  same.     The   Presbyterian   Monthly 

Record,   1870-85.     v.  21-36.     16  v.     8°. 

Phila.,  1870-85. 
Home    (The)  Missionary.      v.    1-48,   56-58. 

New  York,  1 829-86. 
Home,  (The)  the  School  and  the  Church,  or  the 

Presbyterian  Education  Repository.     Edited 
'-J)y  C.  Van  Rensselaer.     10  v.     8°.     Phila., 

1850-60. 
Hours  at  Home.    Edited  by  J.  M.  Sherwood. 

V.  1-4.     8°.     New  York,  1865-67. 
Illustrated  Missionary  News,  containing 

missionary  intelligence  from  all  parts  of  the 


world,    1880,   1884.       2  v.      4°.      London, 
1880-84. 

INDISCHE  BiKLiOTHEK,  Fine  Zeitschrift  von 
A.  W.  von  Schlegel,  2  v.  8°.  Bonn,\%2T,- 
24. 

International  (The)  Review,  v.  i,  2,  6, 
9-13.     8°.     Ne-M  York,  1874-83. 

Jahrbucher  fur  Deutsche  Theologie.  Her- 
ausgegeben  von  Liebner,  Dorner,  u.  s.  w. 
23  V.  8°.     Stuttgart,  1856-78. 

Jahrbucher  fur  Protestantische  Theologie. 
V.  3-4,  9-1 1.     8°.     Z^^^--,  1877-85. 

Jenaische  Allgemeine  Literatur  Zeitung.  4  v. 
4°.    Jena,  1826. 

Jewish  (The)  Chronicle.  Published  under 
the  direction  of  the  American  Society  for 
meliorating  the  condition  of  the  Jews.  v. 
1-3.     8°.     New  York,  1844-47. 

Jewish  (The)  Expositor  and  Friend  of  Israel. 
Containing  monthly  communications  con- 
cerning the  Jews,  and  the  proceedings  of  the 
London  Society,  v.  I-21.  8°.  London, 
1816-31. 

Journal  (The)  of  Health,  v.  1-3.  8°. 
Phila.,  1830-33. 

Journal  (The)  of  Sacred  Literature.  Edited 
by  J.  Kitto,  etc.  i"  ser.,  7  v.  2^  ser., 
7  V.  3'!  ser.,  14  v.  4'''  ser.,  10  v.  5"" 
ser.,  V.  1-2.     8°.     London,  1848-68. 

Journal  (The)  of  Science  and  the  Arts. 
Edited  at  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great 
Britain,  v.  1-5.  8°.  New  York,  181 7- 
18. 

Ku  Kumu  Hawaii.  4°.  Honolulu,  Oahu, 
1834-35. 

Kritische  Prediger  Bibliothek.  Herausge- 
geben  von  J.  F.  Rohr.  3  v.  8°.  Neu- 
stadt,  1829-31. 

Latter  (The)  Day  Luminary.  By  a  com- 
mittee of  the  Baptist  Board  of  Foreign  Mis- 
sions,    v,  I.     Phila.,  1 81 8. 

Life  and  Light  for  Woman.  Published  by 
the  Woman's  Boards  of  Missions,  co-operat- 
ing with  the  A,  B.  C.  F.  M.  1869-84.  v. 
1-14.     16°.     Boston,  1870-84. 

Literary    (The)    and   Theological    Review. 
Conducted   by    L.   Woods,   Jr.     6   v.     8°. 
New  York,  1 834-39. 
[No  more  published.] 


384 


PERIODICALS. 


Littell's   Living   Age.     v.    1-3,  8-12,   14- 

16.     8°.     Boston,  1844-48. 
London  (The)  Quarterly  Review.     See  Quar- 
terly Review. 
Lutheran  (The)  Quarterly  Review.     Edited 
by  J.   A.  Brown,  etc.     v.  2.     8".     Gettys- 
burg, 1872. 
Magazin  der  Neueste  Geschichte  der  Protes- 
tantischen  Missions  und  Bibel-Gesellschaften. 
41  V.     8°.     Basel,  1816-56. 
Magazin  fUr  Christliche  Dogmatik  und  Moral. 
Herausgegeben   von   J.  F.    Flatt,   u.   s.  w. 
nos.  I- 17.      Tubingen,  1796-1810. 
Magazine  of  Useful  Knowledge.     In  Modem 
Armenian.     Edited    by    Mr.    Adger.     4  v. 
4°.     Smyrna,  1839. 
Mercersburg    (The)    Review,     v.   1-13,  19 
and  21.     8°.     Phila.,  1849-72. 
[Suspended  from  1862-66.] 
Merchants'  (The)  Magazine  and  Commercial 
Review.      Conducted    by    Freeman    Hunt, 
v.  10-13.     8°.     New  York,  1844-45. 
Methodist   (The)    Magazine,     v.    i.     New 

York,  1 81 8. 
Methodist  (The)  Quarterly  Review.     Edited 
by    George   Peck,    etc.      3"*  ser.,    v.    i,  3, 
5-8.    4"'  ser.,  v.  I- 15,  20-21,  23-24.    8°. 
New  York,  1841-72. 
Metropolitan  (The),  or  Catholic  Monthly 

Magazine,  v.  I.  8°.  Baltimore,  1830. 
Millennial  (The)  Harbinger.  Conducted 
by  A.  Campbell,  etc.  2«  ser.,  v.  6-7.  3* 
ser.,  V.  1-7.  8°.  Bethany,  1842-50. 
Missionary  (The)  Herald.  Published  by 
the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 
Foreign  Missions,  v.  17-81.  8°.  Cam- 
bridge, 1821-85. 

[Successor  to  the  Panoplist,  v.  1-16.] 
Missionary  (The)    Link,  for  the  Woman's 
Union   Miss.   Soc.      v.  5-12,   14-16.      16°. 
New  York,  1 866-85. 
Missionary  (The)  Magazine.     See  American 

Baptist  Missionary  Magazine. 
Missionary  (The)  Raster.  Containing 
the  principal  transactions  of  the  various  in- 
stitutions for  propagating  the  Gospel,  v. 
1-22,  24-32.  8°.  London,  1813-44. 
Missionary  (The)  Reporter  and  Education 
Register,  of  the  Missionary  and  Educational 


Boards   of   the   General   Assembly   of   the 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.     Edited 

by   the  Secretaries,     v.    1-3.     8°.     Phila., 

1829-32. 
Missionary   (The)    Review.     Edited  by  R. 

G.  Wilder,     v.  1-8.    8°.    Princeton,  N.  J., 

1878-85. 
Missions-Blatt     aus     der     Briidergemeine. 

Redigirt  von  N.  J,  Holm,  u.  s.  w.     1837- 

78.     4°  and  8°.     Hamburg,  1837-78. 
Monthly  (The)  Interpreter.     Edited  by  J.  S. 

Exell.     V.   1-2.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1885. 
Monthly  (The)  Repository  of  Theology  and 

General   Literature,    v.  7-16.      8°.     Hack- 
ney (Eng.),  1812-21. 
Nassau  (The)  Literaiy  Magazine,    v.  22-23. 

8°.     Princeton,  N.  J.,  1861-63. 
New  Baptist  Miscellany,  and  Particular  Baptist 

Magazine,    v.  1-6.    8°.    London,  1827-31. 
New  Brunswick  (The)  Review,    v.  i.     8°. 

New  York,  1855. 

[No  more  published.] 
New  (The)  Church  Repositoiy  and  Monthly 

Review.    Conducted  by  Geo.  Bush.    v.  4-7. 

8°.     New  York,  1851-54. 
New   (The)    Englander.     2   series,     v.   1-7, 

9-19,    21-34,    38-45.      8".     Ne^v    Haven, 

1843-85. 
New  (The)  Era.     Edited  by  R.  D.  C.  Lewis. 

v.  1-5.     8°.     New  York,  1871. 

[Jewish.] 
New  (The)  Princeton  Review,     v.  61  (v.  i). 

8°.     Neiv  York,  1886. 
New  York  (The)  Missionary  Magazine  and 

Repository   of   Religious   Intelligence,      v. 

1-3,     8°.     New  York,  1800-02. 
New  York   (The)   Review.     Edited  by  Dr. 

Hawks,  etc.    10 v.   8°.    Ne%vYork,\%yj-i^i. 

[No  more  published.] 
Nineteenth    (The)   Century.      A   Monthly 

Review.     Edited   by  James  Knowles,  etc. 

V.  1-18.     8^      London,  1877-85. 
North  (The)  American  Review,     v.   1-95, 

97-101,    128-142.     8".     Boston  and  New 
York,  1831-85. 
Index.     i8i5-'77.    By  W.  Gushing.    8°. 

Cambridge,  1878. 
North  (The)  British  Review,     v.  1-21.    8°. 

Edinburgh,  1844-54. 


PERIODICALS. 


385 


~—  The  same.     Amer.  ed.    v.   12-52.    8°. 

New  York,  1850-70. 

[No  more  published.] 
Notes    and    Queries.      A   medium  of  inter- 
communication for  literary  men,  etc.    6 series. 

72  V.     Indices,  4"^  and    5^'"  ser.,   2  v.     4°. 

London,  1850-85. 
Nova   Acta   Eruditorum.      1750-61.      12   v. 

8°.     Lipsiie,  1 750-61. 

[See,  also,  Acta  Eruditorum  in  this  list.] 
Old  (The)  Testament  Student.     Edited  by  W. 

R.Hai-per.   v.  4-5.     8°.     Chicago,\%'i\-^(>. 
Oriental   (The)  Christian  Spectator,     v.  i- 

6.     8°.     Bombay,  1 830-35. 

[Imperfect.] 
Our   Monthly.     A   Religious   and  Literary 

Magazine.    10  v.    8°,    Cbicinnati,  1870-74. 
Pacific  (The)  Expositor.     W.  A.  Scott,  editor. 

V.  I.     8°.      San  Francisco,  1860-62. 

[Incomplete.] 
PANOPLIST  (The).     V.  1,3,  4,  6-14  and  16. 

8°.     Boston,  1805-20. 

[Succeeded  by  the  Mis.sionary  Herald.] 
Presbyterial  (The)   Critic.     Conducted  by 

S.    Robinson,  etc.      2  v.     8°.     Baltimore, 

1855-56. 
Presbyterian  (The)  Casket,     v.  3.     8°.    St. 

Louis,  1852. 
Presbyterian    Home    Missions.      1881-85. 

V.   10-14.     4°.     Ne-M  York,  1881-85. 

[Successor   to    the    Rocky  Mountain   Presby- 
terian.   Known,  also,  as  the  Presbyterian  Home 
Missionary.] 
Presbyterian  (The)  Magazine.   Edited  by  C. 

Van  Rensselaer.    10  v.   8°.  Phila.,\%^\-bo. 
Presbyterian  (The)  Magazine.     A  monthly 

publication.     Conducted  by  J.  J.  Janeway, 

V.  1-2.     8°.     Phila.,  1821-22. 

[Succeeded  by  the  Christian  Advocate.] 
Presbyterian  (The)   Quarterly  and  Prince- 
ton Review.     Edited  by  L.  H.  Atwater  and 

H.  B.  Smith.    6  v.    8°.    Ne-io  York,  1872-77. 
Presbyterian  (The)  Quarterly  Review.     B. 

J.  Wallace,  editor,    v.   i-io.     8°.    Phila., 

^852-62. 
Presbyterian  (The)  Review.     Edited  by  A. 

A.  Hodge,  C.  A.  Briggs  and  F.  L.  Patton. 

v.  1-6.     8°.      Neiv  York,  1880-85. 
Presbyterian  (The)  Review  and  Religious 

Journal.    21  v.    8°.    Edinburgh,   1831-48. 

[Complete.] 


Presbyterian    (The)    Treasury.      2   v.     4®. 

Phila.,  1848-49. 

[Succeeded  by  the  Home  and  Foreign  Record.] 
Princeton   (The)   Magazine.     Edited  by  W. 

C.Alexander,    v.  I.    8°.     Princeton,  \%yi. 
Princeton    (The)    Review.      Edited   by   J. 

Libbey.     I4  v.     8°.     Neto  York,  1878-84. 

[See  Kew  Princeton  Review  in  this  list.] 
Prophetic  (The)  Times.     A  serial  touching 

the  coming  and  kingdom  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

Edited  by  Drs.  Seiss,  Duffield,  etc.     v.  1-6. 

8«.     Phila.,  1863-68. 
Protestant      (The).        v.    I-3.      sm.    fol. 

Neio  York,  1830-32. 
Protestant    (The)    Journal,      v.  1-3.     8"^. 

L.ondon,  1831-33. 
Protestant  (The)  Penny  Magazine,     v.  1-2. 

8°.     Dublin,  1836. 
Quarterly  (The)   Christian  Spectator.     See 

Christian  Spectator. 
Quarterly   (The)   Register  and   Journal  of 

the  American  Education  Society,     v.  1-4. 

8°.     Andover,  1827-32. 
Quarterly   (The)   Review,    v.    1-91.     8". 

London,  1809-52. 
The  same.     Amer.  ed.     v.  57-161.     8". 

New  York,  1836-85. 
Quarterly   (The)  Review  of   the  American 

Protestant   Association.     Edited  by  R.  W. 

Griswold.     2  V.     8°.     /'////<?.,  1844-4 5- 

[Succeeded   by  the  Amer.  Protestant  and  the 
Amer.  and  Foreign  Christian  Union.] 
Quarterly  (The)  Sunday  School  Magazine. 

See  American  S.  S.  Magazine. 
Quarterly  (The)  Theological  Review.    Con- 
ducted by  E.  E.  Ely.    V.2.    8°.    Phila,\f>\<i. 
Regions  (The)  Beyond.     Edited  by  Mrs.  H. 

G.  Guinness.      v.    1S-19.      8°.      Lotidon, 

1884-85. 
Religious  (The)  Magazine,  or  Spirit  of  the 

Foreign  Theological  Reviews,     v.  1-3.     8°. 

Phila.,  1828-29. 
Repertorium  fiir  Biblische  und  Morgenl5nd. 

ische   Literatur.      v.   l-lS.      8°.       Leipzig, 

1777-86. 
Revue  de  r  Histoire  des  Religions,    v.  1-12. 

8°.     Paris,  1880-85.    " 
Rocky  (The)  Mountain  Presbyterian.     1872- 

80,      9    V.      fol.    and    4°.       Denver,    etc., 

1872-80. 


386 


PERIODICALS. 


Sailors'  (The)  Magazine  and  Naval  Journal. 
Published  by  the  American  Seamen's  Friend 
Society,    v.  1-57.    8°.    Ne-u  Yor^,  iS2g-Ss. 

Scottish  (The)  Christian  Herald.  Conducted 
by  the  ministers  and  members  of  the  Estab- 
lished Church.  I^'  ser.,  3  v.  2^  ser.,  v. 
1-2.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1836-40. 

Southern  (The)  Baptist  Review.  Edited  by 
J.  R.  Graves,  eto.  vols.  3  and  5.  8°.  Nash- 
ville, 1857-59. 

Southern  (The)  Presbyterian  Review,  v. 
1-36.     8°.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1847-85. 

Spirit  of  the  xix  Century.  Edited  by  R.  J. 
Breckinridge,  v.  l-2.  8°.   Baltimore,  1842- 

43- 

Spirit  (The)  of  the  Pilgrims.     Edited  by  E. 
Pond.     6  V.     8°.     Boston,  1828-33. 
[Complete.] 

Spirit  (The)  of  Missions.  Edited  for  the 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  by  the  Sec.  v.  1-29.  8°. 
New  York,  1836-64. 

Spiritua,l  (The)  Magazine,  or  Saints'  Treas- 
ury.    V.  1,3-7.     8°.    London,  iSzs-:^!. 

Studien  der  Evangelischen  Geistlichkeit 
Wirtembergs.  Herausgegeben  von  C.  B. 
Klaiber,  u.  s.  w.  v.  I-16.  12°.  Stuttgart, 
1827-44. 

Theological  (The)  and  Biblical  Magazine, 
■v-  5-7.     8°.     London,  1805-07. 

Theological  (The)  and  Literary  Journal. 
Edited  by  N.  Lord,  v,  l-ii.  8°.  New 
York,  1848-59. 

Theological  (The)  Magazine,  v.  1-2.  8°. 
Neiv  York,  1796-97. 

Theologisch  Tijdschrift,  onder  redactie  Van 
Bell,  Kuenen  (etc.),  v.  1-13.  8°.  Leiden, 
1867-79. 

Theologische  Jahrbuecher.  Herausgege- 
ben von  F.  C.  Baur  und  E.  Zeller.  v. 
1-16.     8°.      Tubingen,  1842-57. 

Theologische  Studien  und  Kritiken.  Fine 
Zeitschrift  fiir  des  gesammte  Gebiet  der 
Theologie.  Herausgegeben  von  C.  Ull- 
mann,  und  F.  W.  C.  Umbreit.  v,  1-58. 
12°.     JIambtirg  und  Gotha,  1828-85. 


Truth  (The),  or  Testimony  for  Christ.    James 

H,    Brookes,    editor.      v.    i-ii.     16°.    St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  1875-85. 
Tuebinger    Zeitschrift  fiir  Theologie.     Her- 
ausgegeben von  J.  C.  F.   Steudel.      12   v. 

8°.      Tubingen,  1828-40. 
United   (The)   Brethren's  Missionary  Intelli- 
gencer and  Religious  Miscellany,    vols.  3-9. 

8°.     Phila.,  1829-49. 
United  (The)  Presbyterian  Quarterly.    Edited 

byD.R.Xerr.    v.  I.    8°.    Pittsburgh,  \%to. 
Utica    (The)    Christian  Repository,     v.    I-5. 

8°.     Utica,  1822-26. 
Virginia    (The)     Evangelical    and    Literary 

Magazine.     Edited  by  N.  L.  Rice,  etc.    v. 

I-ll.     8°.     Richmond,  1818-28. 
Waymarks  in  the  Wilderness  and  .Scriptural 

Guide.      Edited  by  J.  Inglis.     v.  1-6.     16°. 

New  York,  1864. 
Western    (The)    Missionary    Magazine    and 

Repository   of    Religious    Intelligence,     v. 

1-2.      8°.      Washington,  Fa.,  1 803-05. 

[Imperfect.] 
West  Jersey  (The)  Evangelist,     v.  i.     S°. 

Salem,  1 828. 
Westminster    (The)   Review,      v.  34-106, 

109-124.    8°  and  12°.    Neia  York,  18^0-%$ _ 
Woman's  Work   for  Women.     Published  by 

the  Presbyteiian  Women's  Boards,    v,  I-15. 

1871-85.     16°.     Phila.,  187.1-85. 
Zeitschrift   der  Deutschen    Morgenlandis- 

chen  Gesellschaft.     v.  1-39.     8°.     Leipzig, 

1846-85. 
Zeitschrift   fiir   die  historische   Theologie, 

Herausgegeben    von   C.   F.  Ollgen,  u.  s.  w. 

45  V.     8°.     Leipzig,  1832-75. 
[No  more  published..] 
Zeitschrift  fiir  die  Kunde  des  Moigenlandes. 

Herausgegeben  von  H.  Ewald,  u.  s.  w.     v. 

1-7.     8°,      Gottingen,  1837-50. 
Zeitschrift  fiir  Kirchengeshichte  in  Verbin- 

dung   mit   W,   Gass.     H.   Reuter   und   A. 

Ritschl.    V.  1-7.    8°.     Gotha,  1876-84. 
Zeitschrift  fiir  Wissenschaftliche  Theologie. 

Herausgegeben  von   A.  Hilgenfeld.     v.  i- 
28.     8°.      Jena,  Leipzig,  u.  s.  7i'.,  1858-85. 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


XoTE.— When  the  name  of  an  author  appears 
Migne's  Patrologv. 


rithout  a  title  following,  the  reference  is  to 


Abaelardus 

Abauzit(F.)    St. John 

Abbadie(J.)  Jesus  Christ. 

— Eucharist 

Abbas  (G.) 

Abbauaus 

Abbey  (C.   J.)      English 

Church 

Abbo  Floriacen 

Abbo  Metensis 

Abbo  Sangernianen 

Abbot  (E.)  Future  life- 
Abbot  (Cr.)    Jonah 

Abbott  (E.  A  )     Through 

natuie 

Abbott  (J.)  Hierijii'chies.. 
Abbott  (J.)  Corner-stone. 

— Young  Christian 

wVbbott  (J.  S.  C.)  Mother. 
Abdallah.   Mohaniuiedan 

theol 

Abedoc 

Abeel    (D.)       Missionarj- 

convention 

— China 

Aberci'onibie   (J.)     Cate- 

chi-^m 

Abernethy  (J.)    God 

— Sermons 

Abrabanel.    Hosea 

Abreg6de  A.  T 

Abren  (S.)     Instit.  Paro- 

chii 

Absalon  Abbas 

Acacius  Berrh 

Acacius  Meliten 

Account  of  Firmln 

Achardus 

Achelis  (E.)  Bergpredigt.. 

Acindynus  (G.) 

Ackermann  (C.)  Plato... 
Acontius    (J.)      Stratag. 

Satan 

Acta  Eruditorum 

Acta  Sanctorum 

Adaeus  and  Maris 

Adalbero  Laudunen 

Adalbero  Kemen 

Adalbertus  Meten 

Adalbertus  Moguntinus. 
Adalbertus  Pragensis...... 

Adalgerus 

Adalhardus 

Adam  (C.)    Exer.  Exeg... 

Adam  (J.;    James 

Adam(R.)    Kelig.  world... 

Skdam  (T.)    Gospels 

— lleligion 

Adamanus 

— St.  Colomba 

Adams  (C.)  Church-mem- 
bers  211, 

—Christian  union 

Adams  (H.)    Religions 

— Christian  Religion 

Adams  (J.  G.;   Hymns 


Adams  (N.)    John  Eliot.,  348 

Adams  (T.)     Works 12,  U 

—Peter % 

—Three  sisters 248 

Adams  (W.)     Miracles 131 

Adamson  (P.)    Job 280 

Adamus  Bremen 7 

Adamus  Persen 7 

Adamus  S.  Victor 7 

Adamus  Scotus 7 

Addington  (S.)  Haptizing 

infaiits 174 

—  Eusebes 211 

Addison    (J.)     Christian 

religion 12,  119 

Adelboldus 7 

Adelgorius 7 

Adelmannus 7 

Ademarus 7 

Adeodatus  Papa..... 7 

Adgate  (A.)    Hymns 27.5 

Adier  (H.)    Sermons 108 

Ado 7 

Adolphus  (O.)    Theol 288 

Adrevaldus 7 

Adrianus 5 

Adrianus  I.  Papa 7 

Adrianus  II.  Papa 7 

Adrianus  III.  Papa 7 

Adrianus  IV.  Papa 7 

Adso 7 

Adventius 7 

Aegidius  Parisien 7 

Aelredus 7 

Aeneas  Gazaeus f> 

Aeneas  Parisien 7 

Aethiopic  Uible 2() 

Aeton(T.)    Christian  Ch.  2:i5 

African  Repository 34(5,  37(5 

Africanus  (S.)   Epistolae.    42 

Agano 7 

AgajjCtus 5 

Agapetus  1.  Papa 7 

Agapetus  II.  Papa 7 

Agassiz  (L.)    Animal  life.  101 

Agathias 5 

Agatho  Papa 7 

Agio 7 

Agnellus  Abbas , 7 

Agnellus  Ravenn 7 

Agnew  (D.  C.  A.)     Con- 
solation   367 

Agnew  (J.  H.)    Sabbath...  207 

Agobardus 7, 13 

Agrippa  Castor 5 

Aguilar(G.)  Jewish  faith.  108 

Aharone.    Pentateuch 66 

Ahyto 7 

Aicher(0.)    Historia 334 

Aikman(J  )  Persecution.  310 

Aikman  (W.)    The  sea 281 

Aileranus 7 

Aimericus ' 

Aimo ^ 

Aimoinus  Floriacen 7 

Ainioinus  Sangerm 7 


Ainswoi-th  (H.)    Genesis.    66 

—Communion 211 

Airay  (Hi     Philippians..04,  92 

Alanus  Al>bas 7 

Alanus  Antissindor 7 

Alanus  deinsulis 7 

Alanus  Tewkesberien 7 

Alardin  (D.  K.)  Geluksal- 

igheyt 211 

Albericus  Aquensis 7 

Albericus  Ostiensis 7 

Alberius  Miciacen 7 

Albuinus 7 

Alcantara  (P.  d').  Mental 

prayer 211,  270 

Alcherus 7 

Alcott  {\V.   A.)    Sabbath 

School 283 

Alcuinus 7 

Aldhelmus 7 

Aldrich{J.)    Sac.  lyre 27.5 

Aldrieus  Cenomanen 7 

Aldricus  Senonen 7 

Alexander  Ale.xandr 2,  .5 

Alexander  Gemmeticen...      7 
Alexander  Hierosolym...  2,5 

Alexander  Lycop 2,  o 

Alexander  Monachus -5 

Alexander  I.  Papa -5 

Alexander  II.  Papa 7 

Alexander  III.  Papa 7 

Alexander  IV.  Papa 5 

Alexander     (  A.  )       Evi- 
dences   47, 119 

—Canon 48 

—Religious  experience...  211 

—Sermons 248 

— HjMnns 275 

—Israel 285 

Alexander  (J.  A.)    N.  T. 

Literature 38 

—Acts 87 

—Psalms 70 

—Isaiah 7.5 

—.Matthew 84 

-Mark 85 

—Church  officers 224,  231 

—Sermons 248 

Alexander  (J.  W.)    Geog.    60 

—Faith 168 

—Communicant 177 

— Consolation 211 

—  Preaching 246 

— Discourses 248 

—Sunday  School 283 

—Revival 357 

Alexander  (S.)    Historia 

ecclesiastica 288 

Alexander  (S.  D.)    Presb. 

Church 321 

AlexaTider  (VV.)    Psalms.      4 
Alexander  (W.  L.)     Har- 
mony of  O.and  X.  T....    34 
—Christ  and  Christianity 

42,  128 
— Anglo-Cathol 195 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Alexius  Aristcnus 5 

Alexius  Const 5 

Aliord  (U.)     Divine  ton- 
duct 5,126 

—Homilies '-0 

—Study  N.T 38 

—Greek  Testament 80 

—Homilies,  Acts 87 

—Sermons 248 

-Meditations 248 

Alford(M.VV.)    Trinity...  149 
Alger  (W.R.)    Future  life 

115,  177,  368 

Algerus 7 

Allahabad  Conference 281 

Allahabad  Council H50 

Alleine  (J.)    Promises 211 

-Alarm 221 

Allen  (li.)    Christ LW 

—History 288 

—Reformation 298 

Allen  (J.)    Judaism 108 

Allen  (W.)     Works 13 

-Religion 211 

ADgemeine      Kirchliclie 

Chronik 300 

Allgemeine         JMissious- 

Zeitschrift 342,379 

Allgemeines     Repertori- 

um 359.  379 

Allies  (T.  W.)     Church  of 

Eng 225 

—St.  Peter 236 

Allioli  (J.  F.  von)    Com- 

mentaire 63 

AUiott  (R.)      Psych,  and 

theol 100,  101 

Allix  (P.)    Reflections 12 

—Jewish  Church 196 

— Albigenses 316 

—Piedmont 380 

Allnutt  (R.  ij.)    Sermons.  .248 
AllwoodfP.)    Prophecies 

ISl,  183 
Alpen  (H.  S.  van).     Leit- 

faden 262 

Alpertus 7 

Alphan  us  Ben  event 7 

Alphanus  Salernitan 7 

Alsop  (  V.)  Melius  Inquir- 
endum   226 

Alt  (H.)    Heiligenbilder..  332 
Althofar(C.)    Harnjonia.    41 

Alting  (J.)    Schilo 66 

Alvarus(P.) 7 

Alviella  (G.   d').     Religi- 
ous thought 364 

Alwalo 7 

Alzog(J.)    Church  hist...  289 

Amalarius  Metensis 7 

Amalarius  Treviren 7 

Amandus 7 

Amatus 7 

Amblardus 7 

Ambrose 2 

Ambrose  (I.)    Works 13 

—Regeneration 168 

—Looking  unto  Jesus 211 

—First,  middle  and   last 

things 211 

Ambrosius  Autpertus....       7 

Ambrosius  Cadurcen 7 

Ambrosius  Mediolan. 7, 13 

Amedeus 7 

American  Almanac 379 

American  Bap.  Mag 342 

American    Baptist    Reg- 
ister   317 

American  Bible  Society...  3.57 

American  Board 342 

American  Christ.  Record.  315 
American  Cong.  Assoc...  3J& 


American  Cong,  yearbk.  318 
Amerkan  df)ctrinal  tract 

society  publications 148 

American  Kclectic 379 

American  and  Fox-.  Chris. 

Union 354 

American  and  For.  Sab. 

Union 207 

American  Inter-Sem.  Mis. 

Alliance 345 

American  Journal  of  Ed.  379 

American  Miss.  Assoc 3.55 

American  Miss.  Reg...  342,  379 

American  Pr3acher 248 

American  Presb.  Ueview.  379 
American  Protest  mt  354,  379 
American  Quar.  Observer  379 
American  Quar.  Register  379 
American  Quar.  Review..  379 
American  Sunday  School 

Mag 379 

American     S.    S.    Union 

Hymn-book 275,  276 

—Reports 284 

American  Theol.  Review.  379 
American  Tract  Society...  357 

—Tracts 2 

Ames(W.)    Psalms 70 

—Medulla  theologica 141 

— Coronis 184 

— Bellarminus  enervatus  189 

—Conscience 211 

— Christianae  catecheseos 

sciagraphia 263 

Amicus  (F.)    Cursustheo- 

logicus 141 

Ammonius 5 

Amoenus 7 

Amort (E.)  Theol. moralis  204 

Amphilochius  Icon 5 

Amphilochius  Sidenus 5 

Amnio 7 

— Epis.  etopvs 13 

Aniyraldus  (M,)    Errores 

Armin.  declaratio 184 

—Religions 100,  119 

Anacletus  Papa 5 

Anagnostes  (J.) 5 

Analectic  Mag 379 

Analytical  view  of  Caih. 

relig 189,227 

Anamodus 7 

Anastasius  Abbas 5 

Anastasius  I.  Antioch 5 

Anastasius  Biblioth 5,7 

Anastasius  Caesarien 5 

Anastasius  Eremita 7 

Anastasius  I.  Papa 7 

Anastasius  III.  Papa 7 

Anastasius  IV.  Papa 7 

Anastasius  Sinaita 5 

Anatolius 2,  5 

Ancessi  (V.)       L'Egypte 

et  Moise 58 

Ancient     testimony     of 

Friends 201 

Anderdon(VV.H.)    Saints  358 

Anderson  (C.)    Bible 56 

—Hymns..... 276 

Anderson  (J.)    Pulpit  as- 
sistant   248 

Anderson  (J.)    Pre.sbyt...  2;i5 

—Essays 2:;7 

—Psalms 272 

Anderson  (J.  S.  M.)      Ch, 

of  Eng 308 

Anderson    (li.)        Lord's 

prayer 270 

Anderson  (R.)    For.  Mis...  340 

—Hist.  Amer.  Board 342 

—Oriental  Churches 353 

—Hawaiian  Is 354 


Anderson  (R.  B.)    Norse 

!  IMyihol 117 

Anderson  (W.)    R«gener- 

ation 168 

— Millenial  Doctrine 180 

Andover  Cliurch 318 

Andover  Review 379 

Andover  .Seminary,  Gen. 

Cat „  359 

— Libr.  Catal 375 

Andras  (F.)    Hungaria....  313 

Andreas  Caesarien 5 

Andreas  Creten 5 

Andi-eas  Samosat 5 

Andrewcs  (L.)    Works. ...2,  13 

— De-votions 211,  271 

—Sermons 248 

Andrews    (L.    F.)       Two 

opinions 198 

Andrews   (.S.  J.)    Life  of 

Christ 42 

Andronicus 5 

Andros  (T.j     Divine  efli- 

ciency 161 

Anecdotes.    Providence.  260 

Angelomus 7 

Angelramnus 7 

Angelr.innus 7 

Anger  (R.)    Act.  Apos..45,  3.34 

— Synopsis  Evang 41 

Angilbertus  Centulen 7 

Angllbertus  Corbeien 7 

Anglo-Catholic  Theology     2 

Anglo-Saxon  Bible 27 

Anicetus  I.  Papa 5 

Animadversions     upon 

Sherlock 149 

Annals    Propagation    of 

the  Faith 345 

Annan  (J.  E.)    Sermons..  248 
Annan    (W.)       Arminian 

Methodism 186, 187 

—Close  commun 230 

—Psalmody 2F2 

Annfiespirituelle 211 

Annegarn(J.  A.)    Patrol- 

ogie 363 

Annemundus 7 

Anno  Colonien :. .      7 

Anscharius  Amber 8 

Ansegisus 7 

Ansellus 7 

Anselmus  Cantuar 7,  13 

Anselmus  Ihivelberg 7 

Ansolnius  Lauilimcn 7 

Anselmus  l.fodien 7 

Anselmus  l.uccn 7 

Anselmus  Mediolan 7 

Anselmus  Remen 7 

Ante-Nicene  Library 2 

Anterus 2,5 

Antiochus  Jlonachus ."> 

Antipater 5 

Anti-Slavery  Reports 379 

Antoninus.    Summa  the- 
ol  141,  204 

Antoninus  Honoratus 7 

Antoninus  Placentanus..      7 

Antonius 7 

Antonius  Magnus 5 

Antonius  Melissa 5 

Antwerp  polyglot 20 

Apocryphal  Gospels,  Acts 

and  Revelations 2 

Apollinaris 5 

Apollinai'is   of    Hierapo- 

Apoilinarius  Laod 5 

Apollonius .5 

Apollonius  (G.)    De  lege 

Dei 206 

Apostolical  constitutions*     2 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


389 


Apthoi'p     (E.)         Proph- 
ecy  53,131 

Acjuinas(T.)  Catena 83 

— Theologia 141 

Arabic  Bible -27 

Arabic  hynm-book.. 276 

Arator 7 

Arbor  vltae  aeternae 268 

Archaeus  At'rlc 6 

Archelaus 2 

Archelaus  Carrh.  Disput. 

adv.  Manich 320 

Archelaus  Mesop 6 

Archibald  (F.  A.)    Meth- 

odisui 378 

Archiv  fiir  die  Theologie.  380 
Archives    du    Christian- 

isuie 380 

Arculfus  Uallus 7 

Ardo  or  Smaragdus 8 

Areglus 8 

Arethas 6 

Arelius  (B.)    Coiiinient... 

80,  87,  89,  95 

Arialdus _ 8 

Aribo  Moguutinus 8 

Aribo  Scholasticus 8 

Aristldes G 

Aristo G 

Aristoof  Pella 2 

Armenian  Bible 27 

Armstrong  (A.)     Revela- 
tion     97 

Armstrong  (G.  D.)    Chris- 
tian experience 1-11 

— Sacraments 171 

—Baptism • 172 

Armstrong  (X.)   Sermons  248 

Arminius  ( J.)    Works 13 

— Dispvtationes 141 

—Romans 170 

Arnald  (R.)  Apocrypba..o4,  so 

Arnaldus  Senouen 8 

Arnaud  (H.)  Hist,  de  Vau- 

dois 330 

Arndt  (J.)      True    Chris- 
tianity   141 

Arno  Praepositus 8 

Arnobius 2 

Arnobius  Afer 8 

Arnobius  Junior 8 

Arnold    (A.    X.)      Lord's 

Supper 230 

Arnold  (G.)    Kirche....289,  310 

— Theol.  mvstica 322 

Arnold ( J.  M.)  Ishmael. 107,110 

—Religion 107 

—Genesis  and  science 135 

Arnold  (M.)  Lit.  and  dog- 
ma   137 

— God  and  the  Bible 137 

—Essays 137 

—St.  Paul 369 

Arnold  (T.)    The  Church.  222 

—Sermons 248 

Arnold-Foster      (F.      E.; 

*     Heralds  of  the  cross 340 

Arnold!  (A.  .J.)      Spriiche 

Salomo 73 

Arnold!  (M.)    Matthiius...    84 

Arnoldus  Emmeram 8 

■Ai-noldus  Halberstaien...      8 
Ai-not     (W.)  Present 

World : 20 

—Proverbs 73 

—Parables 8t> 

—Acts 87 

Arnulfus  de  Boeriis 8 

ArnuUus  Flandriae 8 

Arnulfus  Lexovien 8 

ArnuUus  Mediolan 8 

Arnulfus  Renien 8 


Arrowsmith  (J.)    Armilla 

catech 141 

— Tactica  sacra 211 

Arscott  (A.)    Religion 122 

Arsenius  Athon 6 

Arsenius  Autorianus 6 

Arsenius  Eremita 6 

Art  of  contentment 211 

Arthaldus 8 

Arthur  (W.)     Tongue  of 

fire 1.50 

Articles  ot  religion 2(i3 

Arvine  (K.)    Cyclopaedia  260 

Ascaricus 8 

Asiatic  Annual  Keg 380 

Askew  (A.) 4 

Asmus(P.)   Indogerman- 

ische  Religion 113 

Assamese  Bible 27 

Asseman  (J.  S.)  Kal.  eccl. 

Slav 314 

Assembly's  Catechism 202 

Assheton  (W.)    The  Soul.  178 
Associate  Synod  of  N.  A..  202 

Asterius  Amaseniis 6 

Asteiius  I'rbanus 2,  6 

Atcheson  (A.  S.)  Sabbath.  207 
Athanasius  Alexandr. 

Arianism 4 

—Festal  Epistles 4 

—Hist,  tracts 4 

—Opera 6.  13 

Athanasius  Const 6 

Athanasius  Corinth 6 

Athenagoras  Athen 6 

Athenagoras.  Writings.2,6,13 
— Legatio  pro  Christiante  133 

— De  resurr.  mort 180 

Atkinson   (J.   M.)      True 

path 212 

Atlantic  Monthly .380 

Atterburv  th\)    sermons.  248 
Attersoll  (W.J    New  Cov- 
enant    171 

Atticus 6 

Atto  Pistorien 8 

Atto  Vercellen 8 

Atwater  (E.E.)    Taberna- 
cle     58 

Atwell  (W.)    Inspiration.    52 
Auberlen  (C.  A.)    Thess- 

alonians 63,  9:5 

—Daniel 77,  97 

—Divine  Revel 119 

— Christl.  Glaube 122 

Auburn    Seminary   Gen. 

Cat 359 

Audoenus 8 

Audr.idus  Senon 8 

Auerbach  (B.  H.)  Israelit. 

Religion 108 

Augsburg  Confession 201 

Augusti(.J.C.  W.)  Corpus 

Symbol 199 

— Kunst  Geschichte 264 

— Archalogie 331 

— Dogmen-Geschichte 361 

— Chrest.  patristica 363 

Augustinus  (A.)    Opera.8,  13 

—Confessions 4 

—Treatises 5 

-Horn,  on  the  N.  T 4,  80 

—Psalms 4,  71 

—Horn,  on  S.  John 4,  85 

— Dehaeresibus 12 

— Opuscula 13 

—City  of  God im 

—Trinity 149 

—Predestination 1.5() 

—The  soul 159 

—Grace  of  Christ 160 

—Grace  and  free-will 161 


— Anli  Pel.-.gian  writings.  1F4 

— 31edit!itu)iis 212 

— Homilies 348 

Auguslinus  Cunluar .'      S 

Aunarius 8 

Anrelianiis  Arelat 8 

Aurelianus  Hecmen 8 

Aurelius  Carthagin 8 

Ausonins r 

Auspicius 8 

Austin  (B.)    Trinitv 149 

Austtn  (D.)  Millenium...  ISl 
Austin  (J.  M.)    Voice  to 

yf>wth 212 

Austin  (W.)   Jesus  Christ 

152,  163 

Autbertus 8 

Avcsgotus 8 

Avesta  (Ihe) 117 

A  Vitus 8 

Aydelolt  (B.  P.)    Denom- 
inations   2S9 

— Prot.  Epis.  Church 327 

Aymardus 8 

Biibbage  (C.)  Math. studies  102 
Baber  (T.)  state  of  man..  159 
Babington  (P.)    Christian 

educ 222 

Bach    (J.)      Dogmenges- 

chichte 3()4,  366 

Bacheler  (O.j     Authenti- 
city     47 

Bacher(W.)    Agada 108 

Bachiarius 8 

Bachmann    (J.)      Hengs- 

tenberg 373 

Back  (F.)     Evangelische 

Kirche 303 

Backus  (IJ  Xew  England  315 
Backus  (J.  C.)     Ease  in 

Zion 248 

—Discourse  1st.  Ch.  Balto.  324 
Biicon  (L.)    1st.  Ch.   New 

Haven 318 

— X.Eng.  Ch 318 

Bacon  (L.  \V.)   France 354 

Bacon  (W.)   Salvation 171 

Bader  (C  )     La  fenime  bi- 

blique , 58 

Badger  (G.  P.)     Nestori- 

ans 322 

B;if>hT(K.)  Kings 63.  «t 

— Tode  Jesu 3S5 

— Mosaisclu'  (  iillus M 

Baehr  (S.  C.  F.)    Christl. 

Dichter 272 

Bagot  (L.)  I'rophecies....  131 
Bagster.  Biblia  Poly.glol- 

ta 26 

Bahil  (.M.)    Hungaria 313 

Baier  (J.  W.)    Compend. 

Theoiop-iai 141 

Bailey  (E  )     Trinitarian- 
ism 196 

Baillie  (Jo.)    Jesus  Christ  1.52 

Baillie(J.)    Hewitson 347 

Bainbridge  (W.  F.)  Chris- 
tian Missions 340 

Baird    (C.    W.)       Public 

Prayer 20<7 

— Eutaxia -  267 

Baird  (H.  M.)  Huguenots.  301 
Baird  (R.)  Relig.  in  Amer- 
ica   315 

Baird  (S.  J.)    New  School. 

188.  825 
-.Vets  of  Gen.  Assembly.  241 
Baird   (T.   D.)     Sacred 

praise 272 

Baker  (G.  A.)    Unitarian.  196 
Baker  ((>.  C.)     31ethodist 
Discip 241 


390 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Baker  (T.)    Learning 106 

lialan  (P.)      Moniiuienta 

reform 2i(S 

Balch  (L.  P.  W.)    God  in 

storm 212 

Baldamus  (E.)  Lit.d.The- 

ologie 375 

Baldricus S 

Brtlduinus  Cantuar 8 

Balduinus  Flandriae 8 

Baldwin  (T  )  Letters  Bap- 
tists   172 

Bale  (J.)    AVorks 4,  12,  13 

Balfour  (A.  J.)       Philos. 

doubt 99 

Balfour  (W.)    tsheol 179 

—Reply  to  8tuart 179 

—Intermediate  state 179 

—Soul 179 

Balguy  (T.)  Discourses...  218 
Ball  (.L)Covenantof  grace  162 
Balle{X.  E.)  Sermons.....  248 
Ballon  (H.)    Parables......    86 

—Atonement 16.5 

—Future  retribution 179 

— Univer.salists 198 

—Sermons 198,  248 

—Hymn-book 275 

Ballou     (H.)      Universal- 
ism 198,  330 

Balines   (J.)      Protestant- 
ism  189,  227 

Balnaves  (M.) 4 

Balsamon 6 

Baltimore  Coll.  of  Musick  276 

Baltimore.     Concilia 336 

Baltimore  Lit.  and   Rel. 

Mag 380 

Baltus(J.F.)  Oracles 117 

Baltzer    (J.    B.)    Schop- 

fungsgeschichte 13.5 

Bampton  Lectures 2,  J22 

Bandinel  (J.;    Christian- 
ity       2 

Bandinus 8 

Bangs  (N.)     Hopkinsian- 

ism 188 

Banner  of  the  Covenant. 

344,  380 
Bannerman  (H.)  Sabbath  207 

—Church  of  Christ 222 

Bannerman  (J.)    Inspira 

tion .52 

Banvard   (J.)      Christian 

•Melodist 276 

Baptism  of  Heretics 2 

Baptist  handbook 317 

Baptist  hymn  book 272 

Baptist  Quarterly 380 

Baptist  psalmody 273 

Baptista  Mantuanus  Op- 

uscula 13 

Barbandt(CO    Hymns 276 

Barbee  (W.  J.)    Geology..  135 

Barber  (J.)    .Sermons 168 

Barclay  (J.)    Talmud 108 

—Songs 276 

Barclay    (  P. )      Common 

praj'er 269 

Barclay  (K.)    Works 13 

—  Doctr.  of  Quakers....  141,  201 

— -Vpology 186 

—Catechism 201 

—Commonwealth 308 

Bardesan 2 

Bardwell(A.)  Gordon  Hall  3.50 
Baring-Gould     (S.)      Le- 
gends of  O.  T 108 

—Lost  Gospels 39,  47 

Bar-isajah  (E.)    Messiah...  133 
Barker  (J.)     Gospel   Tri- 
umphant   122 


—What  is  a  Christian  ? 123 

— Praj'er  Book 265 

Barker     (P.)       Ten  com- 
mandments   205 

Barlaamus 6 

Barlow  (T.)  Justification  169 

Barnabas., 2,6 

Barnard  (J.)  Jesus  Christ  152 

Barnes  (A.)    Psalms 71 

— Lsaiah 75 

—Daniel 77 

—Gospels 83 

—Acts 87 

— Koinans 89 

—Hebrews 94 

—General  Ep 95 

—Revelation 97 

—Evidences 119 

—Word  of  God 52,  138 

—Atonement 165 

—Way  of  Salvation 183 

—Trial 1S8 

—Apostolical  Church..224,  232 

Barnes  (R.) 4 

Barnum  (S.  W.)    Roman- 
ism   189 

Baronius   (C.)       Annales 

eceles 289 

Barrett  (A.)  Ministry  222,  234 

—Pastoral  office 245 

Barrett  (R.  A.  F.)    Criti- 
cisms, ().  T 49 

Barrington   (J.  S,)    Holy 

Spirit 12 

— Miscellanea  Sacra 20 

Barrow  (I.)     Works 13 

—Pope's  supremacy 236 

— Sermons 248 

Barrow  (\V.)     Chr.  reve- 
lation  3, 122 

—Church  and  childi-en 229 

Barruel  (A.)    Clergy 301 

Barry  (A.)    Nat.  theology 

102,  123 
—Witness  for  Christ...  119, 123 
—Masters  in  Eng.  theol...  364 

Bar.sanuphius 6 

Barter  (W.  B.)  Sabbath...  207 
Barthelemy  St.  Hilaire  (J.) 

Mahomet 110 

— Bouddha 113 

— Vedas 116 

Itartholomaeus  Abbas 8 

Bartholomaeus  Apost...-  .  6 
Bartholomaeus  Catalaun.  8 
Bartholomaeus  deJano...  6 
Bartlett  (S.  C.)    Life  and 

Death 179 

—Miss,  in  Africa 346 

— N.  A.  Indians 348 

—China 349 

—India 350 

—Turkey 353 

—Sandwich  Islands 354 

Bartol  (C.  A.)    Rad.  prob- 
lems   137 

Bartoli  (D.)    V.  Carafa 338 

—St.  Ignace 133 

Basier  (I.)     Scotch   pres- 
bytery   323 

Basilius  Caesarien 6 

Basilius  Magnus.   Opera..    13 

Basilius  Minimus ..      6 

Basilius  Xeopatreu 6 

Basilius  Porphyrog 6 

Basilius  Selucien 6 

Basnage(J.)    Histoire 289 

Basnage  (S. )     De  rebus 

sacris 285,  331 

Basset  (P.)    Apocalypse...    97 

Bate  (J.)    Cyclopaedia 260 

Batemau(J.)    Darwinism  137 


Bates  (E.)    Divinity 184 

—Chr.  politics 222 

Bates  (W.)     Works 13 

—Divine  attributes 162 

—Perfection 170 

—Last  things 177 

Bates  (W.)    Eccl.  hist 289 

—Antiquities 331 

Bathurst  (C.)    Professors  186 
Batterson  (H.  G.)    Amer- 
ican Epis 327 

Bauer  (B.)    Christus  und 

die  Caesaren  294 

-Johannes 39 

Bauer  (G.  L.)    Theoldgie 

des  A.  T 140 

Baumgarten  (  H.  )       Rel. 

Entw.  Spaniens 314 

Baunigarien  (L.  J.)  Opus- 

cula 13 

Baumgarten     (M.)      Ges- 

ehichte  Jesu 42 

— Pentateuch 66 

—Acts 292 

Baumgarten-Crusius     (L. 

F.  O.)     Johannes «5,  140 

— Briefe  Johaunis 97 

— Dogmeu-Geschichte 361 

Bauuistark(C.  C.)   Chri.st. 

Apol 120 

Baur  (F.  C.)    Die  Kanon- 

ischen  Evangelien 39 

— Symbolik  und  Myth 112 

— Ivatholicismus 189 

— Urspr'g  d.  Episcopatus  232 

—Paul 292 

—Church  history •<:94 

— Manich.    Religions  sys- 
tem   320 

— ChrisLliche  Gnosis 3i51 

— Dogmeu-Geschicliic 361 

— Christliche  des  Piaton- 

ismus 361 

— Lehre  von  der  Versoh- 

nuug 365 

— Dreieinigkeit 371 

— Ignatiensche  Briefe 373 

Baur  (G.)    Alttestament. 

Weissagung _..    53 

—Amos 78 

Baur(VV^)  Rel.  life  in  Ger- 
many   303 

Baxter  (R.)    Works 13 

— Baxteriana 2o 

—Christian  religion 120 

— Righteousness 169 

— Confeosion  of  faith 169 

—Infant  baptism 174,  229 

— Jesuit  Juggling 189 

-Religion 189 

—Christian  Directory 211 

—Divine  life 212 

—Dying  thoughts 212 

— Self-ignorauce 212 

—Saint  s  rest 212 

—Call  to  unconverted 221 

—Sound  conversion 221 

—Cure  of  divisions 239 

— Prin.  of  love 239 

—Reformed  pastor 245 

—Gov.  of  bisaoi)S 327 

— Hist,  of  councils 33.5 

Bayard  (S.)     Sacrament...  177 

Bayfield  (R.)     Truth 196 

Bayle  (P.)    Calvinisme 318 

Baylce  (J.  T.)    Sabbath...  207 

iiayley  (C.)    Psalms 280 

Bayne  (P.)    Testimony  of 

Christ 42,  128 

Bayne  (P.)    Ephesians 9,  92 

Beadle   (E.    R.)      2d    Ch., 
Phila 325 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


39 « 


Beal  (^■)    Buddhist  Scrip- 
tures   113 

Beale  (L.  S.)     I-ife  theor- 
ies  134,  137 

Beam  of  Light 212 

Beurd  (C.)    Keformation.  298 
Beard  (J.  K.)     Unitarian- 
ism 196 

Beard  (K.)    Theology 141 

Beatson  (J.)    Christ 152 

— Satistaetion 165 

Beattie  (J.)    Evidences  ...  120 

— Ch.  of  Scot] 310 

Beattie  (W.)    Waldenses.  330 

Beatus  Presbyter 8 

Beausobre  (I.'de)     Intro- 
duction   12,  38 

—Matthew 84 

-Adamites 316 

—Manieheisme 320 

Beck  (F.)    Jesajah 75 

Beck  (J   T.)    Timotheus...    94 

— Eiuleitung 141 

— Bibl.  psychology 159 

— Lehrev.  d^  Sakrament- 

en 171 

— Chrlstlich.'  Eiebeslehre  212 

— Pastorallehre 245 

Beckwith(J.  H.)    Immer- 
sion   172 

Becon  (T.)    Works 4.  12,  13 

Beda  opera 8, 14 

—Com.  in  libr.  Moyses 66 

— Eccles.  history 305 

Beddome(B.)   Discourses  248 
Bedell  (G.  T.)     Ezekiel's 

Visions 76 

—Onward 212 

— Sermons 248 

Bedford  (T.)  Temple  mu- 

slck 272 

Beecher   (C.  )      Spiritual 

manifestations 119 

Beecher  (E.)    Baptism 172 

—Retribution 179,  368 

—Conflict  of  Ages 184,  323 

Beecher  (H.  W.)     Life  of 

Christ 42 

— Preaching 246 

—Sermons 248 

—Hymns 276 

Beecher  (L.)    Works 14 

—Scepticism 105,  122 

—Trial 188 

—Views  in  Theology 188 

—Sermons 248 

—A  Plea  for  the  West 283 

Begg  (J.  A.)    Redeemer's 

Return 181 

Begg(S.)    Organs 272 

Beginning  Chr.  Life 284 

Behm   (H.   M.   D.)     Tltel 

"Heib." 47 

Behme(J.)    Election 156 

Beke  (C.)    Jesus 42 

Bekker(B.)     Der  Betov. 

Weereld 1.59 

Belcher  (J.)  Narratives....  249 
Belcher  (T.  W.)  Miracles 

42, 131 
Belck  (A.)    Montanismus  321 

"feeliever's  Treasure 212 

Bell  (C.)    Hand 102 

Bell  (J.   P.)    Chr.  Socio!.  222 

Bell  (W.)    Christ 42 

Bellamy  (J.)    Work.s 14 

—Gospel 162 

— Theron,  etc 168 

—True  Religion 212 

BellaiTninus  (R.)    Dispu- 
tationes 189 


Bellermann  (C.  F.)     Kat- 

akouib^n .'JSS 

Bellennanii  {.J.  J.)     Bibl. 

Literatnr 34 

— Essiier 28.5,  ,360 

Bellesheini  (.V.)     Kathol. 

Kirehe  in  Schottland....  .310 
Bellett  (J.  G.)  Son  of  God  153 
Belouino    (Dr.    — )      Dic- 

tionnaire a39 

Belsham  (T.)    Epistl  -s  of 

Paul 88 

— Chri.st I.i3 

—Review  of  Wilberforce.  196 
Beman  (N.)  Atonement  165 
Benarv(F.)   Hebr.  levir...  206 

Bender  (W.)    Dippel 323 

— Schlicnnaehcr-s  Theol.  374 
Benedict  (D.)     I'.aptists...  317 

Benedict  us  Aniaiien 8 

Benedict  us  C^aiioiiicus 8 

Benedict  us   Diaconus 8 

Benedict >is  Mcdlolan 8 

Benedict  us  Monachus 8 

Benedict  us  I.  Papa 8 

Benedictus  11.  Piipa 8 

Benedictus  111.  Papa 8 

Benedictus  IV.  Pajia 8 

Benedictus  VI.  Papa S 

Benedictus  A  II.  Papa 8 

Benedictus  VIII.  Papa.,..      8 

Benedictus  l.\.  Papa 8 

Benedictus  XIV.  lustitu- 

tioncs  ccclcs 242 

— DesyiKxlo  dioccsana....  242 

Benedictus  Pater 8 

BenEzra  (J.  J.)     Messiah  181 

Bengali  Bible 27 

Bengel  (J.  A.)    Gnomon 

X.  T 80 

-Apocalypse 97 

Beniseh  (A.)  Judaism...  109 
Bennet(B.)  Chr.  Oratory  270 

— Credibility  of  SS .52 

Bennet  (T.)"  Trinity 149 

—Quakerism 186 

—Dissenters'  pleas 226 

Bennett  (J.)    Infidelity..  120 

—Hist,  of  Church 289 

—Dissenters 308 

—Theol.  of  Early  Ch 36:1 

Bennett  (S.)    Israel 109 

Benny  (P.  B.)  Talmud...  10!) 
Benoit    (E.)         Edit     de 

Xantes 301 

Benson  (C.)  SS.  Difficul- 
ties  .5,  47 

—Evidences .5, 120 

Benson  {G.)Man  of  Sin....    12 

—The  Unity  of  Sense 12,  .51 

—Inspiration 12,  .52 

—Paraphrases 88,  95 

—Christian  religion.. ..292,  293 
Bentlev  (R.)    Writings...    14 

—Atheism 105,  122 

Berchorius  (P.)  Opera...  14 
Berengarius  Discipulus...  8 
BerengariusXarbonen....      8 

Berengaudus 8 

Berengosus 8 

Be  reus  (E.)  Prayer  book.  265 
Berg  (J.  F.)    Romanism..  189 

—Land  mark 249 

— Sermons 249 

Berger  (T.  O.)    Evangel. 

Glaiibe 364 

Bergier  (X.  S,)    D6isme,..  105 

— Mat6i1alisme 105 

— Dieux  desPaganisme...  112 

— Apologie 120 

— Preuves  du  Christian- 

Isme 120 


— Diet ionna ire 361 

Berk  (M.  A.)     Jews 285 

Berkeley  (G.)  Aleiphron. 

105,  122 

Bernard  (R.)    Ruth .5,68 

—Sabbath 207 

-Shepherd 245 

Bernard    (  T.   D.  )      Doc- 
trine ill  X.  T 4,  140,  362 

Bernardus  .Vndegaven....  8 
Hcruardus  Bistildunen....      8 

Hcniaiilus  Carthusien 8 

Bernardus  Claracvall. 

Opera 8,  14,212 

Bernardus  Foutis  Callidi      8 

Pcrnaidns  Lutcvcu 8 

Bci-nardus  Monachus 8 

Bernardus  Toletanus 8 

Bcrnclinus 8 

HcnuMMis 8 

Bcrnicr  (F.)    Tr.  du  libre  161 

Berno 8 

Bernowinus 8 

Berrian(W.)     Prayers....  271 

—Trinity  Church 327 

Berridge  (J.)    Works 14 

—Chr.   world 212 

Berriman  (W.)  Gospel.  12:1, 129 

—Trinity 149,  371 

Berrv   (C.  T.)    1st.   Ch., 

Caldwell 325 

Bcrsicr(E.)     Oneness 160 

— Synode  General .'{01 

Bertarius  Cassincnsis 8 

Bertarius  Vivduncnsis....      8 
Bertheau     (E.)       Si"ben 
Grnppen  Mosaicher  Ge- 

setze 36 

— Paradieses 60 

— Kichter  und  Ruth 65,  68 

— Chrou..  Esra,  etc 65,  69 

— Spiiiche  Salomo 65,  73 

— Isracliten 2R5 

Bertholdt  (L.)     Kanon 34 

—Theol.  Hcbr 14(t,  360 

—  Dolmen  Gcschichte 361 

Bcrtholdns 8 

Berti  (J.  L.)  Hist,  cedes..  289 

Berticraninus 8 

Bertrani(A.)  Doctr.chris- 

tol .366,374 

Bertram  (R.  A.)     Homil. 

encyc iKiO 

Bertrandus   de    Blances- 

fort 8 

Bessarion 6 

Besser  (R.)    Christ 85 

Bethmann -Hollweg  (M. 

A.  von).  Christenthum.  332 
Bethune   (G.   W.)      Held. 

Catechism 262 

Bevan  (L.  D.)  Sermons..  249 
Bevans  (J.)    Doctrine  of 

Friends 2()2 

Beveridge  (W.)   Works.  2,14 

—Thoughts 212 

— Sunodikou 240,335 

—Sermons 249 

—Public  prayer 270 

Beweis  des  G'laubens 380 

Bevschlag  (W.)     Gleich- 

uissrcdcn  Jesu 83 

— Gcuicindcverfassung ...  224 
Bcza  (T.)  Hist.  Jesu  Chr.    42 

—  Noviuu  Test 80 

-Ilistdirc  cedes 301 

J$ilil ('^Dictionary .57 

Bllilc  Kducator 34 

Biblcdl  Every  Laud .55 

Bible  (icofrraphv , <» 

Bihic  Kcvision..' .56 

Biblia  Kabbinica 65 


392 

Jiiblical  CiibiiK't 4 

BiblkMl  Hepcrtorv ;«0 

Biblical   llcpository 380 

Jijl)lieal    IJcvifW....". 380 

r.iblical  Student's  Assist- 

liibliraV'Tiinitv!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!  149 
l!il)li(Uhcca  fnitruuipol..      4 

Bibliotheca  Sacra 380 

Bibliotheca  Theologica...  375 
Bibliothecli  Wiffeniana... 

314,  378 

Biblische  Geographic 60 

-Bickersteth    (  E. )    Chris- 
tian Student 1 

—Works , 14 

—Harmony 41 

—Prophecies 53 

—Baptism 172 

— Ch.  of  Christ 181 

— Zion 181 

^Thirty-nine  articles 261 

—Prayer 270 

BickcTsteth  (E.H.)  Rock 

of  ages 149 

—Well-spring 212 

Bickersteth    (R.)    Means 

of  grace 171 

Bickley  (A.  C.)     Fox 319 

]}idder(R.)     Koheleth 177 

Biden  (J.)     True  church.  222 

—Truths  maintained 223 

Bidlake  (J.)  Divine  revl. 

3,130 
Bldulph  (T.T.)51st  Psalm  71 
Biesenthal     (  T.    H.    R.  ) 

Paul  us 94 

Bifield  (N.)     Oracles 212 

Billroth  (GO  Corinthians.    90 
15111  roth    (.r.    G.   r.)      Re- 

ligionsphilos 100 

Bilney  (T.) 4 

Bilsou  (T.)  Government.  232 

—Full  rcdcniption 249 

Binchius  (.r.)  iMell.theol.  141 
Bingham    (G.)     Disserta- 
tions   249 

Bingham  (J.)     Apol.  Ch. 

of  Eng 226 

— Origines  eccles 331 

Binius  (S.)    Concilia 335 

Binney  (A.)    Theo.  com- 

pend 141 

Binney  (T.)     Australia...  300 

Blnnif   (\V.)     Psalms 37 

Binning  (It.)     Wmks 14 

—Sermons 249 

Birch  (W.  D.  G.)  Utrecht 

^Psalter m 

Bi7-d  (1.)    Maronitcs 189 

—Syria  mission 353 

Birks  (T.  U.)  Pentateuch.    36 

— Hoiae  l;\-angelicae 39 

-Text  N.T m 

— Dilliciilties  of  belief 122 

-Creati.Mi \m 

Biscoe   (li.)      A(tK...4.-,,  l-.>;!, -iiKJ 
Bj.ssell  (  I-;,  c.  )       Historic 

origin 47,  .55 

-I'f'it.'b'ueh 377 

Bisset  (T.)     Scrnions..       .  249 
Bisterfeld  (,I.  H.)   De  uno 

Deo 149 

Bixby  (<».  .J.)     Uurmah....  349 
Bjoern.Mtjenui  (M.)     Ilin- 

^doos 116 

Black  (C.  1.)    Messias 183 

Blackall  (O.)  Revelation. 

106,  122 

—Lord's  prayer 270 

Blackburn  (W.  M.)     Col- 
'«i»y 301 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


—St.  Patrick ,304 

—William  Farel 315 

Blackburne(F.)     Confes- 
sional   199 

Blackford  (A.  L.)  Brazil.  348 
Blackie  (J.  S.)     Atheism.  1()5 

—Morals 204 

Blackwell    (A.)      Sacred 

Classics 52 

Blackwood's  Edin.  Mag...  380 
Blailvie    (A.)      Sectarian- 
ism   315 

— Presl)yterianism 325 

Blaikie(\V.(i.)  Ministrj'.  243 

—David  Livingstone 346 

Blair  (A.)     Waldenses 330 

Blair  (H.)    Sermons 249 

Blair  (J.  D.)    Sermons....  249 
Blair   (R.)      Autobiogra- 
phy     13 

Blair    (S.)      Predestina- 
tion   \m 

—Works 249 

—Sermon 249 

Blake  (J.  L.)    Evidences..  120 
Blake  (T.)    Vindiciae  foe- 
deris   162 

BUvkely  (J.)  Theol.  of  in- 
ventions   102 

Blastares(M.) 6 

BUivnev  (B.)  .leremiah...  76 
Bleek  (E.)  Einleitung...  38 
Bleek  (F.)    Introd.  O.  T...    35 

— EvangelienKritik 39 

— Erkl.  Evangelien Ki 

— Hebraer 94 

Bloch  (H.)     Klavius  Jo- 

sephus 285 

Bloch    (  R.  M.  )      Polisei- 

recht 109 

Blood  (W.)    Orialla 348 

Blomfleld  (C.  Jj  Acts...  87 
Bloomfleld  (S.  T.)    Greek 

Test 80 

—Annotations  N.  T 80 

Blumhardt   (C.   G.)    Mis- 

slonsgeschiehte 341 

Blunt  (J.  H.)     Reforma- 
tion   30(i 

—Dictionary  of  Sects. ,316,  361 
— Dictlonai'v  of  theology.  liCl 
Blunt  (J.J.)'  Mosaic  writ- 
ings     36 

—Veracity  of  O.  T .5,  47 

— Undesigned  coinciden- 
ces     47 

—Hist,  of  Chr.  Ch 294 

— Refonnation  in  Eng .■;06 

Bluntschli(J.C.)   Alt-asi- 

atische  Gottes 112 

Boardman  (G.  D.)    Crea- 
tive week , 136 

Boardman  (H.  A.)    Elec- 
tion   157 

—Original  sin 160 

—Higher  life 170 

— Uonuinism 189,  227 

—Bible  in  the  family 222 

—  Apos.  succession 225 

—Earthly  sutl'ering 249 

—Mottoes  for  New  Year..  249 

—Hymns 270 

— Sermons 325 

Boardman  (W.  E.)  Higher 

life 170 

Boase  (C.  W.)     Tithes 284 

Bochart  (S.)     Opera 14 

— De  animalibus  SS 60 

— Geographia  sacra 60 

Bockshammer      (G.      F.) 
Freiheit 161 


Bodaan  (G.)  Leere  del' 
Waarheiil 

Bode  (J.  K.)  Formula- 
ries   3, 

Boeckler  (U.)      Hierony- 


lUS. 


Boehl  (E.)     Alttest  cit 

— Volk.sbibel 

Boehmer  (J.  H.)  Diss. 
ivris  eccl 

Boehmer  (W.)  Colossians 

— Alterthumswiss 

Boehrintrer  (F.)  Kirche 
•     Christ! '..... 

— Vor  re  forma  toren..... 

— Augustin 

Boetius 

Boettcher  (F.)  Deinferis 
109, 177, 

Boettger  (H.)  Paulus  in 
Kom 

Bogaert  (G.)    Jesuites 

Bogatzky  (C.H.V.)  Treas- 
ury  

Bogiie  (D.)    Authority  X. 

—Dissenters 

Bohle  (S.)    Esaias 

Bohlen  (P.  von)    Genesis 

Bohn  (J.)    Catalogue 

Bohours  (D.)    Xavier 

Bolland  (W.)     Sabbath... 
Bolles  (.1.  A.)     Epis.   Ch... 
Bolton  (1!.)  Afflicted  con- 
sciences  

—True  happiness 

Bolton  (S.)  Dead  saint.., 
Bolton  (VV.  J.)  Evidences.. 
Bonar(A.  A.)     Eeviticus 

Bonar  (h!)     Lamiii'iarks. 

— Xight  of  weeping 

—Winners  of  souls. 

—J.Milne 

— Theophilus  Dodds 

— White  fields  of  France. 

Bond  (A.)     Pliny  Fisk 

Bonifacius  i^Iogunt 

Bonifacius  I.   Papa 

Bonifacius  II.   Papa 

Bonifacius    IV.  Papa 

Bouila.'ius  V.  Papa 

Bouifieius    ^'lll.    Liber 


is(F. 


I'r. 


Its. 


').     Ht 


Bonneehose  (E. 

formateurs 

Bonnefon     (D.)       B.     Du 

Plan 

Bonnes  pens^es 

Bonnet  (C.)  Christianity. 
100, 

Bonnet  (L.)    John  xi 

Bonney  (S.  W.)  Seaman's 

Bonon hi 't  J  oa i iVies  a )  P riiel 

destination 

Bonwetsch  (G.  N.)     Mon- 


Bonwick  (J.)  Egviitian 
belief ." 

Book  Com.  Prayer 267, 

Book  of  PsalmA 

Booth  (.\..)    Legal  hope... 

— Paedobaptisin 

— <;iad  tidings 

Bootius  (.V.)  Animadv. 
\  .  T 

Borger  (E.  A.)  De  rel. 
Christ 

—Mysticism 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Boi'i'rtW    (  G. )      Bil)le    in 

Spain 354 

Bos  (L.)     Exer.  pUlo) 80 

Bosanquet  (J.  W.)    Mes- 
siah   37,  52 

Bossnet  (J.  P..)     Opuvivs.     14 

— Var.  c-f  Pr,>t,  Ch^ 18;),  :',r.'.) 

— Doctr.  K-1.  <',illi.,| IM) 

Bost  (A.)  DictioniKnivac 

la  Bible CI 

— aieiii.'ircs :;ol,3l5 

—Moravian  iircllin-n ;«i 

Boston  Li'cturos 12'2 

Boston  Tost  Boy 380 

Boston   Kcview 3.>-'0 

JJoston  (T.)     AVorks 14 

—Human  natvive 141 

— Doeti-.  Chv.  velio: 141,  '26-2 

— Cov.  of  works- KiO 

— Covenant  of  gnice li;'2 

—Crook  in  the  Lot 212 

— Afflictions  of  men 249 

—God 249 

Bonche-Leclevcq  (A.)  Di- 
vination  115 

Bouehcv  1 IM  M  'Ilv  i(;li,sm.  184 
Boudin.it     (K.)       Uovela- 

tion 105 

P..'u-ht..n     ,11.1       Ap, >(•,;- 

U]!^'' 97 

l!,.iir.is>('  i.I.   J.)    Aich:-,>1- 

..ii:ic 332 

Bonrdaloue(L.)  Sermons  249 

— Oeuvres 249 

BonrdiIlon(t\)   Parables 

of  our  Lord SO 

Bourf?ade  (F.)    Ooran  110,  111 

— Soirees  de  Cartha,i?e Ill 

Bourn  (S.)    Xat.  religion 

102,  120 

-Discourses 249 

Bourne  CG.)   The  Church..  289 

Bovet  (F.)     Psautier 272 

Bo\  ,> 8 

B..\vd,-u  (.r.)    Chr.   minis- 
try   232 

Bowden   (.J.)     S,.c!,';v    nf 

Friends .■i;9 

Bower  (A.)     P.'p  -s 327 

Bowles  (O.)     1),'  Pa--t,>n..  245 

Bownd  (X.)     s.ilibath 207 

J:,-v(1  (A.)     Pvii>;isiii 175 

—The  Cliurcli 22« 

P.i'Ml  (J.  K.)     Catechism.  202 
P..>'\1<'(1.)     Conn.of  Xiee.  330 

P.,,\l(.  I.c.cimvs 1-J2 

i;..vl.-  (i;.)     Works 14 

—Love  of  God 212 

Bovle  ( W.  R.  A.)    Daniel. 

.SS,  52 
Boyse  (J.)      Deity  of  our 

Saviour , 1.53 

Brabourne(T.)  Sal)l)ath..,  2'i7 

Brace  (S.  C.)     Wine 175 

Brackenlmry    (K.)      Dis- 
courses   249 

Bradbury  (T.)  Godliness.  1.53 

—Baptism 172 

Bradford  (J.)    Writiuss. 

4;  12,  14 
Bradford  (S.)    Chr.  reve- 

Tation. 122,127 

Bradley  (A,)    Creation,..,  158 
Bradley  (C.)     Scrm.ins..   .  24;t 

P.radle'v  i-T.j     K^vivals .■;,-)7 

Bradwardinc  (T.)    I>i- 

Cau,sa  Dei 101,  l,s4 

Brady  (X.)    P.salms.. 2,so 

Braem  (A.)  Reich  Gottes.  285 
Braght  (T.  J.   van)    Mar- 
ty relogy ,517,  .339 


P.r 
P.r 
Br 

V 

^:: 

— ( 
— 1 

'ti 

I!r. 

lidwood  (W.)  Works., 
linerd  (T.)  J.  Braiiierd 
ikel  (W.)    Logike   lat- 

.n\haTl'\'jV)""'work,s.";" 

14 

348 

141 

227 

231 

212  : 

-  _    1 

r.lination... 

■pery  

n.iKan     (T.) 

Ui]n\l"  (.]".]'" 

■  ■■piii 
E\'er 

la'n'^ 
ast- 

inylirc 179 

Br.iiidond'.)   Divinity  of 

Christ ■. 1.53 

Brandt  (G.)  Reformation.  313 
Brandwood  (J.)  Letters.  l.SO 
Bralke  (E.)     Luther..  298,  374 

P.r.iulio 8 

Br.iun  (.1.1    SeiicKi  sacra    20 

—  \Cst.  .s.ie.   II. 1) .58 

—  Ad  l{.-ln-,i..s 94 

Br.tune    (i;.)     Kjilicsians.     92 

—  Phillipi.ins 92 

— C.ilossj.ins !« 

— lolm 03,97 

Brauns<-liu.(.e-,,nuijnch.  270 
lir.iv  (T.;  (  li.  (•  ,1  •(•lu-m.  ■.iiil 
Breekinii.l-  ■    f-i.)      C-n- 

trov.  i;..ni.  cull l,s:i 

—Board  .if  K(hu-..li 
Breckinrid-c  lU.  .) . 

knowl,  .it(„.<l 


.'43 


Brec  (C.  K.)     D.irwin 137 

ISreed  iW.  P.i   Pr.'-bvter- 

iani-ni ."...323,  325 

r.n-cd.'n   1 11. 1      .\  rniinian 

Mfth 170 

Br,'nlin>  .1.,  Kcdrsia-^tes    74 

—.John X5 

-Luc.is 249 

— CateehiMuus 2o3 

Brer.'ton    iC.    D. )      Caie- 

ehism 171 

P.r.'rewood(E.)  Sabbath  207 
Bretsehneider    (K.    G.  ) 

Ansic-iin-  X.    T .51 

-Ap.xT.   -.-hnr,,-,, Un 

-Schrili  -n  M  -  A.  T 14(1 

— Deutsclie   i;,'!,  .i-ni,iti.>n  ■!'.>-> 

—  Dogmatik 142,375 

Breti(T.)     Versi.ai.-, .V, 

—Deity  of  Christ l.'>:i 

Breviarium  K. mi. mum...  209 
HrevinttD.)     Saeramont,  175 

—Saul  and  Sannn-1 \><'-> 

Brewster(.I.)  Eeel.hist.  3U7 
Bricknell  (W.  S.)    Tract. 

Theo 196 

Bridge  (  VV . )  Man's  habi- 
tation   212 

-K,.ru..e        212 

Brj.l-..s  ((  .,  Ps.ilmCXlX    71 

-Pr,>verb- 73 

-Eeelesiast.'s 74 

—Chr.  ministry 243 

Bridgett    (T.    E.)      Eu- 

eh:irist 3(59 

Bridirc  water  treatises 102 

Brief  disenurse 205 

Brief  hist. -i-v   \-ersinus ,50 

P.riernienn.n-s 3,50 

lirief  record ".'.'.'.'.'.'' '.'.'.'.'.'^.'.  212 

Mrii^ii's  (C,  .\)  Westmin- 
ster Assembly 323 

— Provincial   Assembly...- 324 

—Biblical  study 377 

Bright  (G.)     Prayer 270 

Bright  {\V.)  Engli-shCh. 
history 305 


393 

Brightman  (T.)  Revela- 
'if'ii 97 

Brightwell  (Miss).  So 
great  love 340 

Brine  (./.)    .1  ustitication.  109 

Brislinie    f\\.    II.)     Bible 

'l-l-'llded 47 

'•mi'MMIs 8 

Bi-itisli  Kible, Society 3.57 

British  Evangelist 357 

Biitisliand  For.  Evang. 

Ii''v .380 

British  .Magazine 380 

British  Museum.  Hand- 
list   375 

15riTish  (,)narr.  Review 380 

Bii.'ish  let  .rmers.    Writ- 

inu^ 4 

•Brii.ai.i  (  r.  I..)    Divinity 

of   Chri,-; :  153 

BriltaiMS.  i;.  1  rniver.sal- 

ism 198 

Brittan  jT.   s.)      C.'Ui.   of 

s.dnts 223,229 

P.ritton  (T.  H.i  ll..r,ie  sac- 

r.imeut 172 

Br,.,;ddus  (.\.)     D^.verse- 

leeti  Ml 273 

—  \ir^iiii,i  selecti.)!! 273 

i;r..,:ilu,^  1.1.  .\.i     Prep,  of 

s.Ti.i.ns 240 

Kr.-e,,s(T.)  Divine  truth  1S4 

Br.-ck  (M.)     Rome 32-1 

P.r.  (lli-ad  (A.)     India 350 

Bivglic  (A.  de)  T/eglise...  294 
Bromley  (T.)  Sabba.h...  212 
Brons  (A.)  Menu  niiteii..  3i7 
Bronson  (A.)  Me.h.  Kjiis.  J,"3 
Brook  (B.)    Rel.  liberty...  ;!05 

—Puritans 3U,< 

Brooke  (H.)  ItomanCath.  189 

Brooke  (S.  A.)    Christ 249 

Brooke  (T.)  Lord's  day...  207 
Brookes  (J.  H.)    Marana- 

tha 181 

Brooks  (.1.  W.)  Prophe- 
cies     .53 

—  Pr.i|ili.   intei'iiret.ition..     ,53 

—  A.lvent 181 

—  II  •l.re\viKiti..n 285 

i;iM,.ks  (X.  C.)      Collecta- 

ni  evang 41 

-l)e\,.lion 212 

l!r...,ks  (Ph.)  Jesus 128 

—  Preaching 24(i 

Brooks  i'l\)''Works'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'l2,'l4 

—Mute  Christian 212 

Brooksbank  (C.)  Trinity  149 
Bros(jjli     ( M.;      Kirchen- 

staates 328 

Brougham  (H.)    Xatural 

theol 102 

Broughton  (T.)  Futurity  17< 
Bronwer(P.vanL,) -Myth- 

ol.  (ireeque IIH 

Br,.\M,  (1>.)    K..iu-..>pels    83 

_S  .e.,n.l   c.Mniii- 181 

P.r.iw  n  ((;.)  Bible  s.H-iety  3.57 
Brown    (H.)       Arminiau 

errors 1^-* 

Brown  (1.    V.)      Phui    ot 

union 325 

Ui'ovvn     (J.)        Waiiiphratj 

AiL.log.  relation 12,310 

—  Lifei'.T  jnstitication 169 

— (iuaker'isme 1»J'; 

—Christ  the  way 212 

— I'raver 270 

Brown    (J.)      Haddington. 

Introduction 34 


394 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


— Fifjiiros  in  SS 55 

—  Diction,  uf  Bible 57 

— SeU-intcip.  Bible 62 

—Nat.  rclijiiou Hi 

— Christlaii  Jourual 2"? 

—Catechism 262 

— Bsalms 280 

— Ch.  of  ScotUmcl 310 

Bfown     (  J.  )      Edinburgh. 

Theol.  traet.s 20 

— Discom-ses  of  Christ 8.3 

-Christ's  praver 85 

—Romans 8i) 

—Hebrews i)4 

—Peter 96 

—Messiah 163 

—Lord's  Supper 177 

—Resurrection 180 

—Civil  obedience 228 

—  I'aslor's  niuiuial 245 

—  r)is<-,nir,-:-> 249 

—  Di-niplion .S12 

Brown  (.1.)   Lniujtun.     Pu- 

seyite  Ei)isc..; 232 

Brown  (J.  B.)     Anniliila- 

tion 179 

—First  principles 222 

Brown  (.1.  X.)     Kncycl....      1 

—Sabbath 207 

—Bill).  i'"l'-  Society 317 

Brown  (.J.  P.)    Dervishes  111 

Brown  (P.)    Faith 168 

Brown  (W.)    Antiquities 

of  .Jews 58 

Brown  (W.)  Tabernacle...    58 

Brown  (W.)    Missions 340 

Brown   (W.   L.)      Scepti- 
cism     99 

Browne  (E.  G.  K.)  Tract. 

movement 309 

Browne  (E.  H.)    Inspira- 
tion  ,    52 

Browne  (H.)    Ordo  saec- 

lorum ,334 

Browne  (J.)    Human  na- 
ture  3,129 

Browne  (S.)  Rellg.  of  na- 
ture   106 

Browning  (W.  8.)  Hugue- 
nots   301 

Brownlec  ( W.C.)  Friends  186 

— Cath.  controversy 189 

—Popery 189,  228,  2;« 

-Youth's  book 212 

Brownrig  (R.)    Sermons  249 
Bruce   (A.  B.)    Training 

of  the  Twelve 83 

-Humiliation 163 

Bruce  (R.)    Sermons. ..13,  249 
Brnch  (.1.  F.)  Christ!.  Sit- 

tenlclirc 204 

Bineckner  (— )     Chur<?h..  300 
Brncckncr  (B.)      Kirche 

and  Wiss ];w 

Bruehl  (.J.  A.M.J  Schweiz  3;« 

— Gcsellsehaft  .lesu Zm 

Brugsch  |{ev(n.)  L'exode   :^6 

— Saian  Siiisin 115 

Brunei  (G.)  Bibliol.  Cath- 

olique ;j7(i 

Brunner    (P.J.)     Theol- 

ogia 142 

Bruno  Aigentin 8 

Bruno  Carthusien 8 

Bruno  Colonien 8 

Bruno  Herbii)olen 8 

Bruno  Lingonen 8 

Bruno  Madgeburg 8 

Bruno  Signien 8 

Brunton  (A.)     Woi.ship  ..  269 

Brute  (W.) 4 

Bryant  (J.)    Plagues 67 


Bryant  (  -T.  H.  )  Stoic 
school .361 

Bryant  (W.  C.)  Hymns...  276 

Brvce  (T.)  Ronuin  Em- 
pire   297 

Buchanan  (C.)  Colonial 
cccl.  estab 308 


-Asiy 


349 


Buchanan  (G.)    Opera 14 

—Psalms 280 

Buchanan  (J.)    Analogy. 

99,  102 

— Modern  atheism 104 

—Essays  and  reviews 123 

—Holy  Spirit 156 

—Justification 169,  369 

—Comfort  in  affliction 212 

Buchanan  (R.)  Eccleslas- 

tes 74 

—Ten  years  conflict 312 

Buehn'n  (J.  A.  C.)       Ouv- 


Buek  (C.) 
dictinnai 
—Works.... 
— Serious  ii 
— Anecdoti 
Kucklaud  ( 


Theological 

: 1 

14 

uiries 212 

260 

gy  102 


Buckley  (T.  A.)    Council 

of  Trent 337 

Buckminster  (J.S.)    Ser- 
mons    249 

Budd  (H.)      Infant   bap- 
tism   174 

Buddeus(J.  F.)  Theolog. 

syntagma 20 

—Miscellanea  sacra 20 

— Meditationcs  saerae 20 

-De  atheismo 105 

— Institutiones  theol  ...142, 204 

—Hist,  eccles 285 

— Isagoge  ad  theol 375 

Buddhaghosha's  parables  113 
Buddicom  (R.  P.)  Eman- 
uel   249 

Buechner  (G.)      Concor- 

danz 161 

Buell  (S.)    Revival 357 

Bugenhagen  (J.)  Psalter.    71 
Bugg  (G.)  Regeneration.  175 

Bulgaranus 8 

Bulkeley  (P.)    Covenant  162 
Bull  ((i.)     Xicene  Creed..      2 

— .Just  iticat  ion 2 

— Oi<T-ra 14 

-Divinity  of  t;hrist...l.-)3,  .366 
— Harmonia  apostoliea....  169 

—  Priestly  ottice 243 

Bull  (H.)      Prayers   and 

meditations 12,  271 

Bullard    (A.  )      Sabbath 

schools 284 

Bullinger  (H.)    Decades. 

12,  249 

—Sacraments 172 

—Reformation 298 

Bnllonius  (Godcfridus)...      8 

P.ulwark 380 

Bungener  (F.)     Rome 189 

—Council  of  Trent 337 

Bun.sen  (C.  C.  J.)  Analec- 

ta  ante  nicaena 4 

— Vollstandiges        Bibel- 

werk 34 

—Development  in  relig- 
ion   100 

—Kirche 22:} 

—Signs  of  the  times 228,  238 

— Gcsang-und-Gebetbuchs 

276 

— Hippolytus 363 

—God  in  history 368 


Bunsen  (E.  von)  Einheit 

der  Religion 100 

— Plejadeu 112 

— Biblische  Gleichzeitig- 

keiten 334 

Bunvan  (J.)     Works 14 

—Christiana 213 

—Holy  war 213 

— Pilgrim's  progress 213 

—Come  to  Jesus 221 

Burchard  (J.)     Sermons.  249 

Burchardus 8 

Burder  (G.)     Sermons 249 

Burder  (II.' F.)  s'abiia'th;.'.'  207 
— Pfeasures  of  religion...  213 

—Mental  discipline 24<> 

Burder  (J.)     Religion 107 

Burder  (S.)  Oriental  cus- 
toms     61 

Burge  (C  )     ^Vtonement...  166 
Burgess  (A.)     Baptism....  172 
Burgess  (A.)  Spiritual  re- 
fining  213,  249 

Burgess  (G.)     Psalms 280 

Burgess  (H.)    Essays 120 

Burgess  (T.)    I  John  v.  7.  149 

—Trinity 150 

—Divinity  of  Christ 153 

Burgh  (.J.)      Human  na- 
ture   213 

Burgh    (W.)      One    God- 
head   150,  371 

Burgon  (.J.  AV.)     Mark..  39,  50 
Burfc  (J.  C.  F.)    Pastoral 

thcologie 245 

Burke  (S.  H.)     Tudor  dy- 
nasty  "...  306 

Burkhardt  (G.   E.)     Mi.s- 

sions-Bibliothck 340 

Burkitt  (W.)      Notes    on 

X.  T 80 

—Poor man's  help 213 

Burmann  (F.)  Syn.  theol.  142 

Burmese  Bible 27 

Burn    (J.)      Pocket   com- 
panion   24G 

Burnet  (G.)    Thirty-nine 

articles ;....  142 

—Rights  of  princes 228 

—Pastoral  care 245 

—Reformation 306 

Burnet  ( P.  H.)  Cathol.Ch.  189 
Burnet  (T.)  True  religion 

120,  123 
Burnouf  (E.)  Science  des 

religions 100 

— Buddhisme  Indien 113 

Burns  (I.)  Select  remains    14 

— W.  C.  Burns 349 

Burns  (J.)      Parable  and 

miracles 86 

—Dally  portion 213 

— Chr.  philosophy 213,  249 

—Pulpit  cyclopaedia 249 

—Sermons 250,  281 

—Missions 281 

Burns  (W.)    Christ 15;i 

— arethodism 187 

Burnside  (R.)    Sabbath...  207 
Burr(E.F.)  Pater  Mundi.  102 

— Ecce  Coelum 102 

—Ad  fldem 123 

—Straight  gate 250 

Burroughs  (J.)    Hosea 78 

—Beatitudes 64,  84 

—Contentment 213 

Bun-owes  (G.)      Song   ot 

Solomon 74 

Burt  (N.  C.)    Hymns 276 

Burton  (E.)  Heresies.3,316, 362 
—Greek  Testament 80 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


395 


—Divinity  of  Christ. ..153,  3R(i 

—Hist,  of  Cliuich 214 

Burton  (H.)    Discourses..  2.>u 

-Bush  (C.  P.)    China 349 

Bush    (G.)      Illustrations 

of  Scripture 61 

— Genesis 6G 

—Exodus 67 

—Leviticus 68 

— Joshua  and  Judges 168 

— KesiuTcction- 180 

— Millciiiiinni 181 

—Essays 2^23,237 

Bushiiell  (H.)      Xat.    and 

the  .Supernat 136 

—Jesus ].i3 

—God  in  Christ 1.53 

— Forfjiveness  and  law 166 

—Vicarious  .■sacrifice 1<j6 

— ChristiaTi  nuriure...  222,230 

— Sermons 250 

Buss(E.)  Christliche  Mis- 
sion    281 

Butler  (A.)     Saints 355 

Butler   (  A.   J.. )       Coptic 

chui'ches 301 

Butler  (C.)  Ch.  of  France.  301 

— Horae  Biblicae 49,  55 

Butler  (C.  M.)     C'omuion 

prayer 266 

Butler  (.1.)     Works 14 

—Anal,  of  relig 102,  ;20,  l.W 

— Sermons 2.i0 

Butler  (L.)    Faith 122, 128 

Butler    (W.   A.)    Roman- 
ism   189,367 

—Sermons 2.50 

— Development 367 

Butterworth(F,\  Hymns.  272 
Buxtorf(J)    Concorda...,    49 

— Tiberias.„ 49 

— Syn.  Judica 58 

Buxtorf  (J.  J/-.)    .Viiticrit- 

ica 49 

-De  sponsalilius 2()(1 

Byfield  (N.)  Colnssians.  (U,;):; 

Byfield(R.)     Sabbath 207 

Bvthner  (V.)    Analysis 

Psalm ! 71 

Cahasilas  (Nic.) 6 

Cabasilas  (Xilus) 6 

Cadonicus  (J.)    ^  ind.  Au- 

gustin 181 

Caesarius  Arelat 8 

Caesarius  Greg.  Frater....  6 
Caird  (J.)  Phllos.  of  rel.  lo8 
Cairns  (J.)    Rationalism..  123 

Cains 2,  6 

Caius  Papa 8 

Cajetan  (T.)  Suunnula...  211 
Calamy  (E.)  Inspiration..    52 

—Trinity  150 

— Non-contorniity 226 

— Xonconformists'       me- 
morial   308 

—Baxter's  history 308 

Calasio  f M.  de)  Concorda.  61 
Calcutta  Chr.  Advoc...3.50,  380 

Calcutta  Chr.  Ob.s 351,  :i80 

Calcutta  Review :i5l,  380 

Calderwood  (D.)    Pastor. 
.  13, 235 

— Tiirk  of  Scotland 13,  310 

— Politia  eccl.  Anglic..226,  235 
Calderwood  (H.;    The  in- 
finite   102 

Calecas  (J.) 6 

Calecas  (M.) _ 6 

Calf  hill  (J.)  Ans.  to  Mar- 

tiall 12,  189 

Calixtus  II.  Papa 8 

Callistus 2 


Callistus   Cataphugiota...  6 

Callistus  Const 6 

Callistus  1.  Papa 6 

Callistus  Telicoude.„ 6 

Callistus  (A.) 6 

Callistus  (X.) 6 

Calmet  (A  )  Diet,  of  Bible 

57,60 

— Antiquities 58 

— Commentaria (i2 

Calvert  (J.)     .Mission .354 

Cal()V(A.)  BibliaTestam.  i;.i 

Calvin  (J.)     Opera 4,  14 

— Harmony 41 

— Mo.sislibri  V 60 

—Genesis  H7 

— Deuteronomy  68 

— Joshua 68 

-I'salnis 71 

— Isui.ih 75 

— Jeremiah 76 

— Ezekiel 76 

—Daniel 77 

—Minor  frojih  -ts 78 

— Xew  TesIaUient 80 

—John 85 

-Acts 87 

—Romans 89 

— Ci)rinihians yj 

— Galatians , 91 

—  Kpliesians 92 

— Philippians 92 

— C'olossians 93 

— Thessalouians 93 

—Hebrews 94 

—Timothy,    Titus,    and 

Philemon 9t 

— Caiholie  Epistles 95 

— Inst.  Chris,  r.'lisiionis....  142 

-De  pivdcstiuaii.Mie I."i7 


Calvinistie  Mai'aziiie :i80 

Camariotes  (.M.) 6 

Cameron  (J.)     Doctrine...  1.50 

—  Defensio 184 

— De  ecclesia 223 

Campbell  (A.)    Gospels...    39 
— Preacher's  companion..  129 

—Baptism 172 

—Infant  sprinkling J74 

— Arminiaiiism   and  Cal- 
vinism   184 

—Roman  Catholic   relig- 
ion   189 

—Psalms 273 

Campbell  (A.)    See  Tail... 
Campbell  (D.)  Prophecy..    53 
Campbell  (G.)    Four  Gos- 
pels     83 

—Miracles 131 

— Pupit  eloquence 246 

— Svst.  theol 246 

— Eccles.  history 289 

Campbell  (G.  J.    D.,  d.  of 

Ariit/ll.)    Reign  of  law....  13H 
— Pre.sbj^terv  examined...  310 
Campbell  (j".)    Jethro.2:«,  2.S3 
—Discovery    and    Chris- 
tian mis.sions 281 

Campbell  (J.)    .Sermons...  250 
Campbell  (J.  N.)      Papal 

Rome 189 

Campbell  (J.  P.)  Baptissm 

Campbell  (P.  C.)    Ruling 

eldership 232 

Camenus(F,) 9 

Cananus(.l.) »> 

Candid  e.\am.  theism 137 

Candid  (A)  inquiry 187 


Candidus (; 

Candidus  Arianus 8 

Candidas  Fulden 8 

Candlish  (K.  S.)     Ueason 

and  Revelation .5-' 

—Genesis c; 

— Fatherb  m„1 ].-,,) 

— Atonciii'in ]i;i; 

—Life  in  i  ism  s.,\i,|„,-       j-;- 

— Sabbath 207 

—Maurice's  Theol,  essavs.  374 
Cauisius  (II.)    Thesaurus  2s\t 
C. nine  (J.)     Sciiaiation....  22.; 
Canning  (S.)  Why  a  Chris- 
tian   123 

Cannon  (.J.  S.)    Pastoi'al 

theol 245 

C.nions  ami  eonsiitn.  ec- 

<-b-s 243 

C.mlaeuz.iiiis  i.).) 6 

Cmoicazeiius  (M.) 6 

Canz(l.  G.)     Plulos.  Leib- 

nit 142 

Capeligue  (B.  H.)     Juifs..  285 
Capel  (M  J  Reply  to  Glad- 
stone   22S 

Capes  (J.  M.)    Rome J89 

Cai)peiC.)    Chi-ist 42 

Cappel  (L.)    Commeiu  in 

V.  T., 6-, 

— Critica  Sacra 49 

— Chronol.  saer.i 3:i4 

Capper  (S  )    Docirines  of 

Rome. 189 

Cappidus 8 

j    Capreolus 8 

I     Cardale-fP.)  Jesus  Christ.  153 
I    Cardwen(E.)  Synodalia, 
I  201, 240 

-  fh.  of  Engh'.nd 307 

(■ar.-l>'-s(.J.) 4 

(  ar,'\     K.)    .Mrni..ir  of  W. 

(ar.-y 351 

Carlb'oiii    (A.)       Christl. 

gewiss 99 

Carlile  (J.)    Jesus  Christ  l.^i 

Carlow  (G.)     Sabbaih 207 

CarlvlecJ.  E.i  S.  Airi.M.  ;u.; 
Carne  (-J.)      Mi-sionari.  -.  :;io 

i     Carne  (H  )    Law -''.■■' 

CarnedMI.)  lb>l\  (,ii.^~l  l.'xi 
— sinb'ss7ics>  of  the  Son...  163 
Car.iliim- 8 


Ca 


lus  Magnus 8 

Carpano(G.)     Discorsi  ...  2.5.) 
Carpenter  (H.  S.)     Here 

and  beyond 213 

Carpenter  (L  )    Harmony    41 

-Geography  of  X.  T 60 

Carpenter  (W.  15.)    Mes- 
merism   11'' 

Carpenter  (W.   B.)    Wit- 

ness  to  Christ 128 

Carpov  (J.)    Theol ogia....  14J 
Carpzov     (J.    G.)      Libr. 

hist.V.T 3.-> 

— Antiq.  coll.  Hebr M 

Carr  (G.)    Sermons 250 

Carr  (J.  H.)    Local  minis- 
try   233 

Carranza    (B.)       Summa 

concil 242,  *T> 

Carroll  (I).  L.)     Sermons.  250 
Carrothei-s   (Mr-.    J.    D.) 

Sunrise  kingdom 3i2 

Carson  (A.)    Inspiration.    .52 

—Providence l-'W 

—Baptism 172 

—Civil  obedience 228 

—Reply  to  Browne 231 


396 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Carstairs    (A.    G.)     Coin. 

service 2(59 

Ciivter  (T.  T.)  Confession.  307 
Cartier    (E.)      Art    chre- 

tieiine 332 

C'artwrifiht  (E.)  E.xodus.  07 
CartwriKht     (  T.  )      Hist. 

Evans,' 41 

— Colossiaiis 04,  93 

— I'roviihs 73 

CartwrightcW.C.)  Jesuits  338 
Carwithfn(.l.  1'..  s.)   l!rah- 

inin  religi.'ii 3,116 

Carvl  (J.)    J''l> 70 

C'asiilis  (K.)     IJu'-nid.- 340 

Casaubon    (I.)     Dc    rebus 

sacris -isii,  332 

Casnuniii(<.i.j    I'liibis- )i)h- 

ia 123 

Caspari  (C  K.)  (  lirist.   42,334 

Caspar!  (('.  r.i     <  ib.idji 78 

— Jothum  uiMl  Alias 285 

Cassel  iD.)  .Jiiclisclieii  Ge- 

schiohte 285 

Cassel    (,l*.i     Kiehter  unci 

Rutli  03,68 

Cassel.-  |S..J.)     cbrist 189 

Cassiaiius 8 

Cassixclorus  (.M.  A.) 8 

— Hisb.na 294 

Caslillon  (F.   de)    Provi- 
dence   158 

Castren    (A. )     Finnisclie 

mytbal 115 

Castro  (  A.    de.)     Spanish 

Prote-tiinls 314 

Catalnuue.   AiidMver 376 

Catalogue,   liibb's  370 

Catcntl  (A.S.i  Senn.ins.  250 
Catechisnie  des  .(.■.-uites..  186 
Catholic  (Old)  (  on-ivss..  322 

Catholie  (Old)  Syuod 322 

Catholic   I'robvtei'ian 380 

Cathwallonus..: 8 

Catlin  (.J.I  l)i\  iiic  truth.  142 
Cattenburgh    (A.    van.) 

Spicilegiuni 142 

Catulfus 8 

—Lord's  wrath  against 

Scotland 12 

Cave  (A.)    Sacriflce 166 

Cave(W.)    Historia  liter. 

289,  375 

— Ecclesiasticl 294,  303 

—Primitive  Christianity.  332 
Caveat    against   Metho"- 

dists 187 

Cavender  (C.  II.)     Meth- 
odism   187,378 

Cawdrav  (R.)    Sinnles 261 

Cawdrey  (D.)    Sabbath...  207 

— Indcpendencie 231 

Cecil  (It.)     Works 14 

—Original  thoughts 250 

Cedrenus  ((i.) (j 

CellerierCr.  K.)     Introd..    38 

CelBUS 8 

— Wahrcs  wort 137 

Cenniek(J.)    Disconrses.  250 

Ceolfridus 8 

(;eran)ous  (T.) 6 

Cerealis 8 

Chadbourne  (P.  A.)     In- 
stinct   102 

Chadwick  (G.  A.i  Christ.  128 

Chalcocondyles  (L.J 6 

Chalmers  (T.j  Works 14 

— Posthnm.  works 14 

—Miscellanies 20  ,' 

—Romans 89 

—External  nature 102 

—Natural  theology 102 


— l<:vidences 120 

—Christian  revelation 13:. 

— Institutes  of  theology..  i4-.i 

—Patronage ..."...  237 

—Sermons,  and  discourses  2.")0 

Chambers  (J.)     Heber 351 

Chand)ers   (T.  W,)    Psal- 
ter   37,  120 

— Zeehariah 7S 

— Xoou  iira\er-niciMiHg...  3.")7 
Chaniicrd).)   I'ansti-at'iae 

Calh  >1 ]S9 

Chandler  (E.)     Christian- 
ity   130 

Chandler    (G.)      Divine 

revelation 3,  132 

Chandler  (S.)      i;eas,,ns...     ]3 

—sermons >25U 

Chanlei-    (1.)      (ilorii.ns 

Si-ace I8t 

Channing(W.E.)  Works.    14 

—Discourses 250 

Chants  and  anthems 270 

Chants  Chretiens ^K 

Chapin  (A.  K.)  Pnmi.iNc 

church 22.-) 

— Puritani.sm 308 

Cirapin  (S.)    Baptism 172 

Chapin  ( W.)     Miss,  gazet- 
teer   .340 

ChajiliiWMrs.A.C.) France  354 

Charbuy  ('F,  N.i     ,)uils 285 

(:harjl\and  tln'cleri;','  222  2>^4 

Charlelon((  .)     chris't 153 

Charnoek(S.)    Works   ....    14 

— God 14;) 

—Kegene ration los 

-Spiritual  worship 203 

Chase  (S.)      Antinomian- 

ism 184 

Chase  (S.)     Cath.    indul- 
gences  189,  194,  368 

Chastel  (E.)    Charity, 

132,  284,  334 

—Christianity 300 

Chauncy  (C  )      Justifica- 
tion   160 

—Episcopacy 232 

—Doctrine 262 

—Non-episcopal   church- 
es   327 

— Kel.  in  New  England!!!;  358 
Chavannes  (F.  L.  F.)    Vi- 

net 375 

Cheeseman(L.)   .New  and 

^  O.  S 188 

Cheever(G.15.)  Pilgrim's 

Progress 213 

—Celestial  countn- 213 

Chemnitz    (M.)      C'oncil. 

trident i<h),  337 

Cherubini  (L.)      Bvllari- 

um  Komannm 242 

Cheyallier    (T.)       Clem- 
ent, Polycarp  etc 4 

— T.vpes 5,  ,r;.5 

—Astronomy .5,  102,  123 

Chev6    (C.    F.)       Diet.  d. 

fiipo.s ; 328 

—Diet.  d.  conversions 345 

Cheyiiell  (F.)    Triunity..  150 
Chifflet  (P.  P.)    Beda.......  305 

Chitiet  (E.)    Devotions...  269 

Child's  book  on  soul 159 

Chillingworth  (W.) 

Works 14 

—Religion  of  Protestants.  190 

eWna  Mission  .Vdv 349,380 

China  missions 349 

Ghinese  Bible 27,  28 

CjJtinese  Repository. ...350,  380 
ChlotariuslI 8    | 


Choctaw  Bible 28 

Christ  His  nature 163 

Christian    Advocate 343 

Christian  convsiiond 213 

Christian  Disci,. le 381 

Christian  K  \  id.   .lournal..  123 
Christian  lA  i.l.  Lectures.  123 

Christian  Examiner 381 

Ghristi.ni  Herald 381 

Christian  history 358 

Christian  Instructor 381 

Christian   Library 4 

Christian  Observer 381 

Christian  philos>.phv 213 

Christian  Review 381 

Christian  Sal)bath 207 

Christian  Sentinel 381 

Christian  songs 276 

Christian  Spectator 381 

Christian  theism 137 

Christian  Treasury 381 

Christian  truth 123 

Christian   I'lnon 381 

Christian  work  N.Y.C.M.  355 

Christian  Work asi 

Cliristian  World 381 

Christi.m  (L.   H.)     Faith..  169 

—  Accepted  time 221 

Christianity  indejiend 228 

Chi-istianitv  and  nn>dern 

thought 123 

Christianity,  l'oi)erv 190 

Christianitv  and  sceptic- 
ism   127 

Christian's  comiianicm 213 

Christian's  jMaga/.ine 381 

Christie    (W.)      Divine 

unity 150 

Christ'li(die  .\pologetik...  120 
Christlieb    (T.)      Modern 

doubt 104,120 

—Modern  inlidelitv 123 

—Foreign  missions 340 

Christnnis    (II.)      Ham).- 

den  controv 10(> 

Christologv  of  the  Tar- 
gums 163 

Christophorus  Alex 6 

Christophorns  Protoas.'..       0 

Chrodegangus 8 

Chrodobertus..". 8 

Chromatins g 

Chrvsoberges  (L.) ,.      6 

Chi-vsoberges  (M.) 6 

Chrvsocephalus  (M.)  6 

Chrysoloras  (M.) <; 

Chrvsostom  (J.)    S.  Mat- 
thew  4,  84 

— S.  John 4,  85 

—Acts 4,  87 

— Romans 4,  S!V 

—1.  Corinthians 4,  90 

— Galatiansand  Ephes.4,!91,!l2 
— Philippians.Col.,  Thess. 

4,  92,  9;{ 

—Timothy,  Titus,  Phil 4,  94 

-Hebrews 4,94 

—Statues 4 

—Opera 6,  15 

— De  sacerdotio 2i;i 

-Homilies 2.50 

Chrystal  (J.)      Christian 

Chlibb  (T.')"    Works!!'.!!!!!!    l!> 

Chnmnus  (M.) 6 

Chnmnns  (\.) (► 

Chnrchahnanae 327 

Church  congress,  Leeds..  307 
Church  Erection  reports.  35.> 

Church  hist.  Geneva 302 

Church  hymnal 274 

Church  mission,  atlas 343 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


397 


Church  Mission.  Society. 

Proceediuiis .343 

—Missions  ..: 3.i4 

Churcli  iiui,--ic 27« 

Chnrcli  psalmist 274 

Church  ofSc.Ml 381 

Church  Keview 3S1 

Church  (1*.)  Bcn.'volrnce  284 
Churchman's    M.  iithly 

Mag '.....  381 

Churchman's  year-book...  307 
Churton  (K.)  Prophecies. 

3,130 
Cicero  (M.  T.)    De  nat. 

deoruin 116 

Ciuuamus G 

Civilta  Ciittolica 381 

Claggett  (J.)     Divinity...  153 
Clansse(.J.)  Encvcl.  theo.  375 

Chirlv  (A.)    X.T.  notes 81 

CUirlv  (U.)    Worlcs 15 

—Baptism 173 

Clark  (D.  A.)    Sermons...  2.i0 

Clark  (J.)    Hymns 276 

Clark  (K.  W.)  Romanism. 

190,  228 
Clark    (S.)     Analysis  of 

Script 61 

—The  Promises 213 

Clarke  (A.)    Holy  Bible...    62 

—Holy  Kucharisv 175 

— Sacred  liteiatuie 37') 

Clarke  (i).)    Leetuivs i'lO 

Clarke  (P.)     Altar J.V) 

Clarke  (.J.)     Kvil JrJ.  l.'.s 

Clarke  (.;.  F.J   l-:.-.>ciui,.l.-.  lui) 

—Ten  great  ivliu!inii> 107 

—Steps  of  belief 123 

—Forgiveness  ut  >iu 1U6 

—Orthodoxy 1U6 

—Prayer... 270 

Clarke  (K.)    Sabbatical 

year 207 

Clarke  (S.)   Nat.  religion. 

13,  122 

—Being  of  God 102,  122,  149 

—Trinity 150 

— InniKu-falitv 179 

— Serni.'ii> 2.)0 

Chirks.. 11  D.i     Works. ..12,  15 

—Papists 19J 

—Primitive     episcopacy 

2-io,  232 

—Sermons 250 

Clarkson  (T.)  Quakerism 

186,  319 
Clarkson  (W.)    Missions.  281 

Classen  (J.)    JJessing 374 

Claude  (J.)    Oeuvres 15 

— Ketformation 190,  298,  318 

—Composition 246 

— Parabole  des  noces 250 

— Sermons 2.50 

— Repentance 2.50 

Claude  i.J.  .J.)     Sermons...  250 

Claudius  Tauiinen 8 

Clayton  (L.)    Missions  ...  354 
Clavton  (R.)  A'iudication 

ot  O.  and  N.  T 47 

— Essa\-  on  spirit 150 

Clavto'n  |\V.  ri.)     Psalms..  276 

Clear  demonstration 1.50 

Wear  display 1.50 

Cleaver  (H.)    Sabbath 207 

Cleeve  (A.)    Sermons 250 

Cleland  (T.)    Hymns 276 

Clemens  Alex.,  Opera,.2,  6, 15 
— Cohortatio  ad  gentes....  133 

Clemens  II.  Papa 8 

Clemens  111.  Papa 8 

Clemens  XIV.  Soc.  Jesu.  338 
Clemens  Romanus 2,  6 


Clementine  homilies 2 

Clenienliiie  recognitions.      7 

Clergy  list 302 

Clergvnian's  instructor...  243 

Clerical  guide 307 

Clill'ord  (  \V.)     Cath.  alleg- 
iance...   2:8 

Clodius   (C.   A.  H.)    Uott 

in  der  .Vatur 102 

Clodoveus  II 8 

Cloppenbuiii  (.I.i    Opera.     15 

Cloud  ol  wiinessivs 310 

Clough  iJ.  K.I     Trlugus...  351 

Clowes  (J.)     Matthew 84 

—John 85 

—Lord's  supper 175 

Clowes  (T.)     Sennons 2.50 

Coan  (G.  \V.)     Persia 3.53 

Cobb  (.f.)     Happiness...  2.  12;; 

Cobbet  (T.)     PiMver 27i) 

Cocceius(J.)    ()pera 15 

— Prophetae  luiiiores 78 

— Theologia  repetita 142 

-Sabbath 2(i7 

— Chronologia 334 

Cochrane  (W.j     Sermons  2.")! 
Cocker  (B.  F.,    Tli.-i.-in...  101 

Codieis  lib.  e-\))\  r^  :i7s 

Codinus  (G  ) i; 

Codman  (.J.)     Sennons -J.'il 

-Hyuu.s -.'TC 

Coelestinus  I.  Papa s 

C-ele^tinu^   II.  I-ai.a  s 

(  -  •le^.inn--  111.  Papa s 

(;..u-\\ell    T.j';, lieT.rew 

Iheoeracv .58 

Cohen  (J.)     I)eieides...l09,  360 

—  Phiirisiens 286 

Coke  (H.)    Creeds 364 

Coke  (T.)    Letters 169,  187 

Colbert  (C.   J.)      Cate- 

chisme 263 

Cole  (N.)    Assurance 171 

Cole's  psalms 276 

Coleman  (J.  X.)  R.Davis.  354 
Colenuin(L.)    Geography 

of  Bible 60 

— Primitive  church 225 

—Antiquities 332 

—Ancient  Christianitv 333 

Colenso  (J.   \V.)      Penta- 
teuch     36 

Coleridge  (S.  T.)     Reflec- 
tion   148 

—Church  and  state 228 

Coles  (E.)    Sovereignty  ..  184 

Colet  (J.)    Romans 89 

—I.  Corinthians 90 

Collection  on  Episcop 2;i2 

Collection  of  hvmns...  267,  274 

Collection  of  letters 281 

Collection,    Patronage. 

237,  243 

Collection  of  psalms 276 

College  Bulletin 360 

Colleges,  \ia  for 356 

Collier  (.J.)     Essay.s 213 

—  Ecclesiastical  history...  305 
Collier  (R.  L.)     Sermons..  2.51 
Collins  (A.)    Prophecy....  137 
Collins  (H.)    Miss,  enter- 
prise   351 

Collinson  (J.)  Fathers. ..3,  363 
Collyer(VV.  B.)  Beauties.    20 

-Prophecy 130 

Colman  (B.)    Ten  virgins    86 

—God 149 

Colman  (H.)    Sermons 251 

Colquhoun  (J.)      Coven- 
ant   162 

— KepentaJice 171 


1    -The  law -205 

j     Colquhoun  (L:idv.) 

World's    religion -iis 

C  .Hon  (A.  S.)    Mi.^sicns..  354 
[    Colton  (C.)  Epis.  Church.  .■W7 

-H^'vivaN ;i-„s 


(■^lninl.,,nu,  Trnd-Mi ,S 

Cwhiinlu,(  Magazine .•JSl 

Colnmbian  Preacher 251 

Columbia  Theo.  Sem 3.5'.' 

Colwell  (S.)   New  themes. 

222,  284 
Colyor  (W.  H.)  E.  Irving.  u;s 

Comniodianus •>,  8 

Comiieiia  (Anna) (; 

Comnenns  (A.) i; 

Coinnenusi.T.) ,j 

ConinennsiM.) <; 

Coniplutensiaii     Poly- 

t,'l<'tt 25 

Comte(A  )    Catechism....  137 

Conant  (H.  C.)    Bible .5i; 

Conant  (T.  .7.)  .Job 70 

—  Proverbs 7:j 

—  IJaplizein |73 

Coneordantia oi 

fonder  (E.   R.)      Basis  of 

faith 149 

ConderiF.  K.)  Handbook     ;« 

(  onlession.  Baptist 200 

(  .nit:--si    11.  (  nniherlaiid.  201 

<  .nre--i,,n.  e,,-..s,...,ti;„if|  ._>o;j 
(  .inie~-i,,u-or  nieinber...  1.50 
Coiile.>sioii.sotMelhodist.  1X7 

Confucius.    Works 114 

Congregational  quarter- 
ly  318,  .S81 

Congregational  Review...  3.S1 
Coiigrcirational  Union...  318 
Conneeneut  Gen.  Conf ...  240 
Connecticut  ."Mag^izine....  381 
Connecticut  Theol.  Inst..  ;>59 
Connections  of  universe. 

102,  134 
Connelly  (J.  M.)   Revela- 
tion     97 

Connor  (B.)      De  miracu- 

lis 131 

Conon  Cardinalis 8 

Conrad^J.)  Desacramen- 

tis 173 

Con.stable   (H.)       Future 

]niiiishnient 179 

—Christian  liberality 284 

Constans  saeerdos....' 8 

Constant  (A.  L.)    Litera- 
ture Chret 375 

<  on-tant  <  B. )     Religion...  1(X) 

—  l'olvthe]>nio 116,  361 

Constantinns  .\cropolita.  f5 
Coiistantinns  Afrieanus..      8 

Constantinns   An)iij:eii 8 

Constantinns  Oiaeonus...  6 
Constantinns  llarnieiiop.      6 

Constantinns  l.ascaris 6 

Constantinns  Magnus S 

Constantinns  .Manasses...      6 

Constantinns  Melilen 6 

Constantinns   .Meten 8 

Constantinns  Pa|i.-i 8 

Constantinns  Pori)hyrog.  6 
Constantius,  patr.  of  An- 

tioch 319 

C'onstitMtiones  apostol 240 

Contemporary  Review....  381 

Convocation  Ijook 223 

Convocation  chronicle....  3f>8 
Conway  (M.  D.)    Demon- 

ology 11.5,  118,  1.59 


398 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


C3iiybeare(J.  J.)    Inter- 
pretation     51 

Conybeare  (\V.  D.)  Fath- 
ers  138,  3o3,  364 

—Theological  lectures 142 

Conybeare  (\V.  F.)    Paul 

45,88 
Cook  (F.    C.)      Speaker's 

commentary 63 

—Acts 87 

Cook  (.1.)     Biology 137 

—Orthodoxy 148 

— Marriage 2)6 

Cook  (J.J  Writs 243 

Cooke  (J.)  iM.'thoaisiu  ,.  187 
Cooke  (J.  E.)  Oidiuation  234 
Cooke  (J.  P.)  Chemistry  102 
Cooke  (P.)  Universalism  198 

— Beneticence 284 

Cooper  (C.)   Vail  aside 150 

Cooper  (E.)     Sermons 251 

Cooper  (T.)  Private  mass. 

12, 175 
Cooper  (W.)    Predestina- 
tion   1.57 

Coptic  Psalter 28 

Coquerel  (A.)    Christian- 
ity  : 128 

— Christologic 163 

Coquerel  (C.)  I'rotestuuts  301 

Corbet  (J.)    Kenuiins 15 

Cormenin    (E.    M.   de). 

Popes 328 

Cornelius  Papa 8 

Corner  (J.)    Keadings 213 

Corpus  juris  canonici 242 

Corpus  reformatoruni 4 

Corrodi(H.)  Chiliasmus.  367 
Corwin  (E.  T.)  Reformed 

Ch.  in  Amer 327 

Cosin  (J.)     Works 2,  15 

— History  of  Canon 48 

Cosniiis  lliiTosolyni '6 

Cosiiiii>  I  iiiUi-.i]ilcustes  ..  6 
COSllKls.l.ipNU'lS 8 

<:osiiKi>  I'l.mcii.sis 8 

('..-niiiv  \Cstitor 6 

(  o>i;,  (.1.  ,1c.)  Kevenus...  284 
(  olc  i\\  .  S.)    Baptism.....  366 

Coitt-r  (J.)    The  mass 190 

Cotterill  (T.)  Prayers....  271 
Cottle  (J.)    Antinomians  184 

— Socinianism 196 

Cotto  (J.) 8 

Cotton  (A.  S.)  Murder...  206 
Cotton  (J.)    Canticles....64,  74 

■^Ecclesiastes 64,  74 

—John 97 

—Predestination 1,57 

—Covenant 162 

Cotton    (it.    E.)       Atone- 
ment       8 

Couard  (C.  E.)  Christians  3SS 
Coulanges  (F.  de.)  Rome  116 

Countermine  (The) 226 

Conrayer  (P.  F.)    Ordin- 
ation   234 

Courcy  (R.  de.)    Sermons  2.51 

Course  on  the  Jews 286 

Coverdale  (M.)   Writings. 

4,  12, 15 

Cowell  (B.)    Christ 153 

Cowie(M.)  SS.dithculties, 

etc 5,  47 

Cowles  (11.)    Pentateuch.    66 

—Job  to  Malachi 70,  78 

—Gospel  and  Epistles  of 

John 85,  97 

—Hebrews 94 

—Hebrew  histoi-y 286 

Cowper  (W.)    Hymns 276 

Cox  (F.  A.)    Daniel 97 


I    — napti.'sts SIT 

I     — IJapti.stJIissionarv  s.M-.  :A2 

Cox  (G.  W.)     Mvthnl.'uv.  111! 

!     Cox  (.!.)    Mill.Miariaiiisiii.   IM 

—Coming  of  Christ 181 

Cox   (J.  E.)    Lord's  Sup- 
per   175 

Cox  (M.  B.)     Reniaili.'< 346 

Cox  (R.)    Sabbath  laws 207 

— Sabbath  q  uestion 378 

Cox  (S.)    Biblical  Exposi- 
tions     63 

—Pilgrim  Psalms 71 

— Ecclesiastes 74 

— Sermons 251 

Cox  (S.  H  )     Quakerism....  186 
Coxe  (J.  R.)  Recognition.  178 

Crabb  (H.)    Sermons 251 

Criibbe(G.)  Xat.  tlieol 102 

Cradock   (S.)      Harmony 

of  Gospels 41 

—Salvation 142 

— Historv  of  the  O.  T 2*; 

Cradock  (T.)    Psalms 2811 

Crafts  (W.  F.)     s.tbb.ith..  .'iTS 

Craig  (R.)    P,>l);■r^• I'.ii) 

Craig  (W.)    Jesus 42 

Craig-head  (J.  G.)    Scotch 

seeds 325 

Crakenthorp  (It.)  Ecclcs. 

Anu-lic  2,  226 

(r.Diicr  (J.  A.)  Ebraer 94 

(  r.micr  (.;.  A.)     Catenae.    81 
(  i-ani|i(J.  M.)     Poperv...  190 

—Baptist   hist 317 

-Council  of  Trent ;K7 

Crane  (J.  T.)     Holiness...   17(1 
Cranmer  (T.)     Works. .4.  12.  15 

—Sacrament 175 

Cranz  (D.)    Brethren 321 

Crawford  (T.  J.)   Father- 
hood  150.  166 

—Atonement 166 

Credentials  of  Christian- 
ity   123 

Credner  (K.  A.)      Das  alt- 
test.  Urevangeliuui 35 

—Das  X.  T.  nach  Zweck    38 

—Joel 78 

Creighton  (M.)    Papacy...  328 
Crell  (J.)    Deuno  Deo....  1.50 

— Cateehesis  eccl.Pol 262 

Crell  (S.)    S.  Joannes 1.53 

Ctellius  (J.)    Opera 4,  15 

Cressy  (S.  de,)    Brittany..  304 
Cr6tineau-Joly(J.)Coinp. 

de  J6SUS 338 

Creuzer    (F.)     Synibollk. 

112,  116 
Crewdson(I.)    Baptism...  172 

Crisconius 8 

Crisp  (T.)     Works 251 

Critici  Sacri 63 

Croft  (G.)    Reason 3 

Croil  (J.)     Mission  prob- 
lem   340 

Croly  (G.)    Apocalypse...    97 

— Providence 129 

—Baptism 175 

Crook  (S.)    Divine  char- 
acters   213 

Crookshank  (W.)    Ch.  of 

Scotland 310 

Crooll(J.)    Israel 181 

Crosby  (H.)     Nehemlah..    69 

—Preacher 246 

Crosby  (T.)  English  Bap- 
tists.........  :.. 317 

Croskery  (T.)   Plymouth 

brethrenism 188 

Cross  (J.)    Catechism 262 


Crnssc  (T.    F.)      Hebrew 

law 205 

(  iMthers   (s.)    Jubilee 251 

Cniwe   ((t.)      Elenchus 

scriptorum 377 

Crowther(J.)  Methodism 

187,  320 

Crowther  (S.)    Xiger 346 

Cruden  ( A.)Conc.)r(lancc     61 

Cruel  (B.)     Prcilim 2ii 

Cruikshank  (.).)  .Music.  276 
Critsivis   (C.  A.)    Hvii.iui- 

nemata 53 

Cruttwell  (C.)     Concord- 
ance     62 

Cudworth(R.)  System...  105 
Culbertson  (M.  S.)    Flow-      . 

ery  land 114 

Culverwel    (X.)  Light  of 

n;lture 99,  102 

Cunimianus 8 

CunuKiiig  (H.)     Vade-me- 

cum  142 

Cunnninu-(.l,)     Daniel 77 

— Clirislianitv l-.;3 

— 'I'lie  Knd  ...."  181 

— lluinuiersniith     discus- 
sion   190 

—  Romanism  190 

—  Benedictions 213.  251 

— Messaire  from  (iod 221 

— Church  be t\.re  the  Hood.  2>1 

—Tent  and  th.- altar 2)1 

-V,.ices 2.31 

Cunnnings  (P.)  Congreg. 

nsages 2;jl 

Cunaeus  (P.)  Repub.  Heb.  58 
Cunningham  (A.)    Bhilsa 

Topes....: 114 

Cunningham  (F.)  Eecles. 

history 289 

Cunningham  ( W.)   Theol. 

Lectures 20 

— Clnuch  principles 223 

—  Rights  of  people 237 

—Sermons 2.51 

—Churches  of  Asia 294 

—Historical  theology 361 

—The  Reformers 364 

Cunninghame  ( W.)  Apoc- 
alypse  ; 53,  181 

—Political  destinv 53, 181 

—Advent  of  Messiah 181 

—The  millenium 181 

— Apostasvof  Rome 1S3 

-Church  of  Home 190 

— Scriiituial  chronology..  334 
Curcellaeus  (S.J  Opera..  15 
Curclon  (W.)     Vind.    Ig- 

natiauae 373 

Ciurev  (,G.)    Preparation 

for  Gospel .5, 129 

—Confirmation  of  faith... 

5,  100,  124, 138 
Cnrteis  (G.  H.)  Dissent..4,  226 
Curtis  (T.  F.)     Commun- 
ion   230 

—Baptist  principles 317 

Curtiss  (S.  I.)    Levitical 

priests 36 

Curzon(R.)   Monasteries  356 
Cutting    (S.   S.)      Confes- 
sions   200 

—  Baptist  history 317 

Cnvler  (( '.  C.)      Signs 251 

Cyfaill  (Y.) 324,381 

Cvprianus     Carthaginen 

"Qpera 2,  8, 15 

—Epistles 4 

—Treatises 4 

Cypi"ianu9  Cassinen 8 

Cyprianus  Corduben 8 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Cyr  (X.)     C.  Cotp 347 

Cv'-ciiis  Barein 8 

C'yvillus    Alexaiulriiius 

0\»-va 6,  lo 

—Luke Sf) 

Cyrilliis  Hiei-osolvin 6 

— Catcch.     Leetufes -t,  '2(i3 

Dablon  (('.)  Relation. .:«8,  348 

Dabiiey  (R.  L.)     Then] 14-2 

—Sacred  rhetrnie 246 

Da  Costa  (I.)     ll.inii.iin-.    41 

—Israel '...  286 

Dado 8 

Daehne  (A.  F.)      Paulin. 

Lehrbegrltfs 140 

— Jiidisch-Alex.  relig 3(50 

Daggett  (L.)       AVomen's 

Societies 345 

Dagol>ertusl s 

Dagulfus S 

Dahler  (J.  G.)     Paralip...    37 
Dall]6(J.)    I'hilippians...    92 

— Colossians 93 

— De  vsv  patrvm 138 

— S.  Cene 175 

—Apologia 184 

-Sermons 251 

— De  jejuniis 333 

Daily  exercise 213 

Dale  (A.  van.)    De  oracu- 

lis 117 

Dale  (J.  W.)     Classic  Bap- 
tism   173 

—Christie  Baptism 173 

— Johannic  Baptism 173 

—Judaic  Baptism 173 

Dale    (R.  W.)     Week-day 

.Sermons 20 

—Temple 94 

—Atonement 166 

— Preaching 246 

-Protestantism.. ..138,  190,  369 

Dalmatius 6 

Dalrymple  (A.  M.)    OlTer- 

Ings 284 

Damascenus.    Opera 6,15 

Damasus  Papa 8 

Damianus  (Petrus) 8 

Dana  (M.  S.  B.)     Letters..  150 

Danaeus  (L.)    Christ 163 

Daniel    ( H.    A.  )      Codex 

litvrgicvs 264 

— Thesaurus  hymnol 276 

— Tatianus ." 374 

Daniels    (W.  H.)      D.    L. 

Moody 358 

Danish  Bible 28 

Dannemann    (C.)     OtTen- 

barung 46 

D'Anvers(H.)    Baptism..  173 

Danville  Review 381 

Daphnopates  (Theod.) 6 

Darling  (J.)  Cyclopaedia  376 

Daub  (C.)    Dogmatik 142 

— Theolog,  moral 204 

Daubeny  (C.)    Schism 237 

D'Aubigng   (J.  H.)       D€- 

pendance 100 

—Authority 138 

— Puseyism 195 

— Refoi-mation 298 

.^Martyrs 298,  339 

-^Germany,  etc 300 

D'Ault-Dumesnil  (— ) 

Croisades 297 

Daumer  (G.  F.)    Wunder  131 
Daunou  (P.  C.  F.)  Popes.  328 

—Court  of  Rome 3'28 

Daunt  (A.)    Holy  Spirit..  156 
Davenant    (  J.  )       Colos- 
sians     93 

— Justification 169 


David  (J.)    Petrus 236 

Davidson    (D.)     Connex- 
ion   286 

David.son  (It.)    Psalms....  280 
Davidson  (R.|  First  Pres- 
by.  Ch.  N.  Brunswick....  825 

— Presby.  Ch.  liy 325 

Davidson  (S.)    Text.  O.  T. 

35,49 

— Introd.  to  X.  T 38 

-Canon  of  l{il)!e 48 

—Bib.  Criticism 49 

—Sacred  Interp 51 

—  Eccles.  p,)Iit\- 225 

DaviesiK.)     Christ 1.53 

—Rest 208 

—China 281,  350 

Davii's  ((..  S.)     Paul  46 

D.ivies  i.r.)     Sciiptures...  138 

—  M.u-al   iuvcci)ts  204,205 

Davies  (J.  L.,    Tlieol 204 

—Gospel  and  life 251 

—Theology  of  Paul 362 

Davies  fS.)    Sermons 2.)1 

Davis  (A.)    Psalms 280 

Davis  (A.  J.)  Principles,  119 
Davison  (J.)    Prophecy.. 

53,  131 
—Primitive  saci-itice 166 

—  Baptismal  rey-ene ration  175 

Davy  (J.)     Apologie 338 

Davy  (W.)     Divinity 142 

Dawson  (H.)     Logos l.')3 

Dawson  (J.  \V.)  Archaia  135 
-.Nature  and  the  Bible...  135 

—Earth  and  Man 135 

—Origin  of  the  world 136 

-Chain  of  life 137 

Day  (J.)    Thewill Ku 

Days  of  Marv 339 

Dean  (P.)    Restoration...  198 

Dean  (W.)    China 3.')0 

Decalogue  explained 20tj 

De  Courcy  (R.)  Letter...  213 
De  Douhet.    Legendes....  332 

Defence  of  Friends 186 

Defence  of  Lindsev 150 

Defence  of  lay  teaching...  233 

Defence  of  prophecy 181 

Defence  Scripture doct...  196 

Defensor 8 

De  Gols  (G.)     Christ '..'.'.  153 

Dehon  (T.)  Contirmation.  172 
Delany  (P.)  Revelation..  I06 
Delitzsch  (F.)    Symboiae 

ad  Psalmos 37 

— De  Habacuci  vita 38 

— Entstehung  d.  Evang...    39 

—Tag  in  Capernaum 42 

— ProphetischeTheologie    53 

—Jewish  artisan  life 58 

—Genesis 67 

—Job 70 

— Psalms 71 

—Proverbs 73 

— Ecclesiastes 74 

—Song  of  Songs 74 

—Isaiah 7o 

— Habakuk  ausgelegt 78 

—Hebrews 94 

— Jesus 1(18 

—Biblical  psychology 1.59 

—Vicarious  satisfaction...  1(>6 

-Lord's  Supper 175 

— Coming  ot  Messiah 181 

Delitzsch   (J.)     Gottes- 

lehrevon  Aquino 368 

Dell  (W.)     Works 15 

—Sermons 251 

Delmas(L.)  Huguenots.  301 
Delprat  (G.  H.   M.)    Bru- 

derschaft 356 


Demarest  M.  T.)    Peter.      96 

DiMu.-trins  (■vd..n 6 

I>riii~,.ii  I  K.j'  ■-.tliljaili."'.'.'.  2us 
Driiw.Mi  ,>.,    sa.-rauieiits   172 

--.Mi^>ionsKpis.(  1, 314 

Dennis  (.J.  ^.,     Syria .•;,53 

Denmstoii    (.).    .Mj      p^r- 

isliiui.-  soul 17<) 

Dens  (P.)    Theologia..l42,  204 

—Moral  theology 2II 

—Extracts 211 

Denzinger    (  H. )       Ritiis 

oriental ium 2.i4 

Meoduinus (^ 

Deihani  (W.)     Astro-thi'.- 

<^l<>gy II1-2 

— Phvsieo-theolo^N-..     la-     i').^ 

pering  (E  )     \V..iks 1.5 

Derodon  (D.j     Mes><'  175 

De  Rossi  (G.B.)     xMes.^ia.  133 
Deschamps    (A.)      Boud- 

dhisme lu 

Desiderius s 

Desmarets(S.)Theologia!  142 

—  P'ab.  praeadaniitic.ie 159 

— Defensio  tidci  (  ath l9o 

De  Smet  ( P.  .J . )  M  ission.s. 

345,  348 
De  Sola  (D.    A.)     Sacred 

^«crip 65 

Despagne  (J.)    Oeuvre.s..    15 
Dessauer  (J.  H.)     Israel...  286 

Deusdedit   ('ardinalis 8 

Deusdedit  Papa 8 

Deuterononiv 3(i 

Deutsch  (I.)  ■  Elihu 37 

Deutsch  (S.  M.)  Abalard..  372 

Deutsche  Zeitschritt 3s2 

Devoirs  de  la  vii- 2J2 

lievoti  (J.)     Can. .11 242 

Devotional  hvnnis  ■J7t; 

Dewar(U.)    Revelalioii...   120 

— Divinity 142 

— Atonenieiit I6<i 

Dewey  (O.)    Works 15 

DeWitt  (T.)     Bef.  Dutch 

Ch.  N.  Y 327 

Dexter s 

Dexter  (H.   M.)     Future 

punishment 179 

—Congregationalism 2;il 

— Congivtf.  literature 31S 

— Bibliogiai)hy  eoiigreg..  377 
Deyliiig(S.)  Obscrvation- 

es 63 

— Institut.  pastor 245 

Dibble  (S.)    Missions...;,...  281 

—Sandwich  Islands, 351 

Dick  (J.)    Inspiration 52 

—Lectures  on  Acts 87 

-Theology 142 

Dick  (T.)     Works 15 

—Christian  philosopher... 

103,  134 

-Future  state 178 

— Philosojihv  of  religion.  204 

—  Mental  ill  uniinat  ion 213 

— Covelonsuess 284 

Dickinson  (J.)     Letters...   148 

—  Iniiiortant  iioints 184 

-Scnuon,  1722 244 

—  Letters  to  a  prelate 245 

—  Hex  ivals 3.58 

—God's  s])ecial  grace 358 

Dickinson  (U.)  New  Ver-    81 

sion-ftf  X.  T 

Dickinson  (R.  W.)    Kelig-  213 

ion 213 

—Responses 

Dickson    (A.   F.)     Salva-  251 

tlon 251 


400 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


— Plaiitution  s  Min m- 88 

Dickson  (D.i     Kxii  .M.io..  IH 

—Truth's  \ict.iry 211 

— 'riltM-iipiMitie.i  s:icr;\ 251 

Dickson  (J.)    KeliKiou •'>7 

Dictionary  of  the  Bihlc...  33ii 

Dictionnairc  cl=  ascer 

DictionnaiTo    dvs    cvtrdi- 

iiaux 328 

Dictidiin.iiiv    cl  's    iii.nm- 

scripls 376 

Dictl.))inairL-ae  :\ly.sli(iue  322 
Dictionnairc  de  nunii.s....  334 
Dictionnaire  de  statisti- 

que 351 

Didachc  ton  ap.ist 363 

Didvnuis   Ah'x (i 

Dicckh  -ir  (— .,     Cliiiir 114 

Dieckli  lit  (A.  W.)      Wal- 

denscr 331 

DierinKci-(F.X.)  Svsu-nj.  120 
Dietencli  (f.)  liisiji.  ('at.  263 
Dicth'iu  (\V.  (>.)   I'l-cliris- 

tentlimi. 4.%  293 

— Zwcitc  llri-r  l'<'tri 96 

Dieu  (I.,  dr.)     \   '1' 65 

—Ad   U..UKIU.VT; 

Digljv    {i\.    11.)        ,M.)ies 

Catholici 297 

Dillniann  (A.)  (.cik'sIs..  67 
Dinian  (J.  L.)  ll<"l.iii  Am.  Slf) 

UinKlcy  (11.)     Aii^cls 159 

Dinotlius S 

Diodali  (D.)     Dc  (  liristo 

gracco  lixinentc 42 

Dioduti    (  J.  )       Annota- 
tions on  Bible 6:3 

— Ejjistrcs  des  uiiostres...    !SS 

Diod..rus  'I'ar.M.n 6 

.Di()ll^  MM-  \l,'\,iiHlnnus.2,  8 
DionN^iii-   .\ic,.|.,;'4!ta 

Oir-T.i 6,.  15 

Dion\~in-  (    Tintli 2 

Dioii'NMii-  i;.iu-mis ,S 

DioHNMu-  in..-, sins cS 

Dion\^iii>  I'ap.! 2,8 

Dircclrnr-iMi-ilii.'l -iia 

Disc. Mils,,  oi  (,u,l 213 

Disosw.iv  ((..   IM      Cli.  of 

New  York 315 

Disputed  qiiestiona 125 

D '  Israel  i  ( I )    J  n  daism 109 

Dissertations,  Abraham- 

ic  covenant 230 

Divine  dialogues 149 

Divine  panoply 213 

Divine  purpose 163 

Dixon  (J.)  Methodism...  320 
Dixon  (R.  W.)  Ch.  of  Kng.  307 

Dnyanodaya 382 

Dobbins    (  F.  S.  )        ]\iiss. 

manual 340 

Dobell  (J.)    Hymns 276 

Dobney  (H.  H.)  Fut.  pun- 
ishment  179 

Dobson  (T.)    Deity 149 

Docti-inehell  torments...  179 
Doctrine  of  Trinity...  150, 153 

Doctrines  of  liuptism 172 

Doctrines  Priu.Theo.Sera  199 

Dod  (I.)     .Sermons 251 

Dodana 8 

Dodd  (\V.)    Death 213 

Doddridge  (P.)    Works...    15 

—  Kaniilv  expositor 81 

—  Kvidences 120 

— I'm'iiniatology 142 

—  Uegeneration 168 

—Rise  and  progress 213 

—Neglecting  souls 245 

—Preaching 246 


-ir^Vnns'^.'.;;;;;:.;"";;';.""';." 

Dods  (.(    It.)     Spirit  man- 
ifestalions 

Dods    (M.)       Mohammed, 
iSnddha,    and    Christ 

108,  111,  114, 

— Incarnation 

—Iron  .\ue 

Dodwell  (il.)     Sonl    mor- 
tal  

-De  schif,male  An.gi 

—Letters  of  advice 

Dodwoll  (W.)      Reply  to 
Toll .' 

Doe  (W.  ■'.)     Revival 

Doederlein  iJ.  C.)   Tlieol.. 

Doedes    I.I.    1.)      Nieuwen 
Verbonds 

-Henueneuiies 

— Avondniaal 


Doellin-  mm  J.  l.i    Gentile 

and.lew 107, 

— Muh.ininied's  religion.., 
—Reunion  ol  eliiirenes  .... 

— Kirelienti-.-eliiehtc 

—First  a-e 

-Hippolytus 

-Ref  .rni.Uion 

-Fables  resprel  in- pop,.s 
— Kirelie  nnd  kirehen 


—V 
Doenk. 


il   V. 


.)       11( 


Doerin-  (11  )  'i' 
Denl-elilanils.. 

Doerner  ( \.)  .^ 
us 

Dornei-  {.].  \.)  ( 
trine 

—V 


he. 


— Pei'son  of  (lirist. 
Domestic  i>ori  r.iiti 
Dominicus  Graden 

Domnizo 8 

Domnolns 8 

Donaklson  (J.)    Apostol- 
ical father.* 362 

— Chris,  lit.  and  doctrine 

363,  375 

Donatus 8 

Donne  (.J.)     Works 15 

Donus  Paiia 8 

Doolittle  (T.)    Divinity...  143 

—Lord's  supper 175 

Dorchester   (D.)      Relig. 

progress 300,  359 

Dore  (J.)    Faith hiS 

—Three  discourses 251 

Dornev  (II.)     Divine  eon- 

temi)]ations 213 

Dorotlieus 293 

Doi-rington  (P).      ISiiptiz- 

ing  infants 174 

Dorrington  (T.)  Rcform'd 

aevotions 213 

Dorothbus,  Apost...  6,293,  394 

Dort  (Synod  of) 203,  313 

Dossey  (W.)    Choice 276 

Dos  tnitados 236 

Donais(C.)    Albigeois 316 

Douav  liible.    Notes 190 

Douglas  (D.)    liai)tistch.  317 
Douglas  (J.)    31iracles...,  131 

—Six  letters 190 

— Krrors 289 

Douglas  (K.   K.)     Confu- 
cianism  : 107,  114 

Dow  (C.)    Sabbath 208 

Dowling^J.)    Romauism  328 


Downame  (G.)    Fifteenth 


— .Justifle.ition. 
Downi's  (.1.)  S' 
Dowues  (S.)  L 
Downfall  of  an 
Dowsonol.)  Ilii 
Doze  i)r. 'posu.M 
Dozy  (R.)  Isl 


169 

266 
183 
116 
238 

107,  m 


— Mekka lo7,  111,  113 

Dracontius H 

Drake  (C.  U.)  Priesthood. 

Kin.  iTii,  ■J;ifi,  369 
Drake   (W.)      .lonali  and 

tlo.sea 78 

DrapVn-  (J.  W.i      Heliuion 

and  sei.Miee :. 134 

Drechsler    (>I.i      Ablest. 

Kritik 35 

—Genesis 36 

— resaja 7.> 

DrelincourL  (C.)    Death...  213 

—  Response 190 

Drei)anins  Florus s 

Drew  (li.  S.)     Naz.ireili...     42 

— Son  of  man 42 

— UnbeU'-f 124 

— Chrisl 163 

Drew  (S.I    The  sonl 159 

— Resun-eelion IS,) 

Drexelins   dl.i       Trisnie- 

:         Ljistus 213 

1      Hrexelius  (.J.)     Kternilv.  178 
Drev  i-l.  s.  von  )      Ap,)i;>- 


ceti 


20 


Dripps(.J.  F.)     Siam 353 

Drogo  Bellovacen 8 

Di'ogo  Cardinalis S 

Drnmmond(D.T.K.)  Par- 
ables     86 

Drummond  (H.)      Social 

duties 222 

Drusius  (.1.)     .lob 70 

—Nov.  Test 81 

-De  seel  is  Indaieis 360 

Druthniarns s 

Duboc  (.1.)     Lebeu 11)5 

Du  Hose  (1{.   P.)     Femme.  213 

Ducas :..      6 

Ducos  (F.)    Albigeois 316 

Dudo  Decanus.'. 8 

Dudley  (C.  S.)    Bible  So- 
ciety   357 

Duest'erdieeU  (F.)  Apolog     97 

— .lohu 124 

Diilf  (A.I     Missions 281 

—India 351 

— Indian  missionary 351 

Duttield(G.)    Sabbath 208 

Duftield  (J.    T.)     Second 

Advent 181 

— Princeton  jiulpit 251 

Dugdale  (Sir  W .)     Monas- 

ticon   Anglicanum.,  308,356 
Duguet  (.1.  J.)     Romans...    8!> 
Duhm    (B.)     Theol.   Pro- 
phet   140 

Dukes  (L.)    Rabbin.  Blu- 

inenlese 10i> 

Dumas  (H.)    Jansenius...,  186 
Du  Moulin  (P.)    Catholic 
faith 190 

—  Boueliei-de  l.i  Kov 190 

— Peae;  andeonleutment.  213 

—  Ueliiiion  ivvelee 263 

Duncan  (A.)    Inlidelity...  124 

Duncan  (II.)    Seasons 103 

Duncan    (.J.    M. )     Moral 

government ;.. 158 

— Creedsand  Confessions.  199 
I)undasR(.J.)  Bishops..  225,232 
Dungalus , ,     8 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


401 


Diinigan\s  Cath.  Almanac  3'28 
DunlavyfJ.)  Evidences.  19.o 
Dunlop  (A.)  Ch.  of  Scot.  237 
Dunlop  (W.)  Confessions  203 

Dunn  (H.)    Destiny 178 

Duns  (.J.)      Biblical    nat. 

science 60 

—Science  and  Chr 134 

Dunstanus 8 

Dupanloup  (F.  A.  P.)  Je- 
sus Christ 42 

— .Souverainete      pontifl- 

cale 236 

Dui'in(L.  E.)    Divinity..      1 

— Disciplina.... -iio,  2;3(j 

— Eccles.  writers 289,  37.5 

— JIcclc-^.  history 289,  298 

— iiibliotheque    des     au- 

teurs 378 

I>uport(.I.)    Laljidesem- 

nietros 280 

Duran.liM.)    .Sciinons 251 

Durandus  Claroniontan- 

us 8 

Durandus  'rroarn 8 

Durant  (W.)    6th  Ch.,  Al- 
bany   32.5 

Dure)  (.J.)    Ecclesia  Ang..  226 
—Reformed  Churches.2.'6,  235 
Daihani(.J.)  bongof  .Solo- 
mon     74 

—Book  of  Kevelation 98 

—Christ  crucified 251 

Duschak  (M.)      r.ibl.  tal- 

mud.  Glaubenslehre 109 

Dutch  Jiil)le 28 

Duvt-rgicr  (J.)  Maximes..  214 
Dwight  (II.  G.  O.)  East...  349 
Dwight   |S.   E.j      Hebrew 

wife 2<)6 

Dwight(T.)    Theology 143 

—Open  convents 190,  228 

Dyer(W.)  Christ's  titles.  2.51 
Dyke  {J.)  Communicant..  177 
Dykes  (J.  O.)  Laws  of  the 

kingdom 206 

—.Jerusalem  to  Antioch...  293 
Dymond(J.)    Morality....  204 

Dynamiu.s  Patricius 8 

J:adie  (.7.)    Eng.  Bibles....    56 

—Concordance 62 

— Galatians 91 

— Ephesians 92 

— Philippians 92 

— Colossians 93 

— Thessalonians 93 

—Divine  love 251 

Eadmerus 8 

Earle  (J.)    Sacrament 177 

East  (J.)    Village 214 

Eastburn    (M.)       Philip- 
pians     92 

Eaton  (J.  K.  T.)  Christian- 
ity   4,  129,  364 

Eaton  (S.)    Life 2.51 

Ebalus 8 

Ebbo 8 

Eberhardus 8 

Eberstein  (W.  L.  G.  von). 

Xat.  Theol 103,  368 

SJnard  (J.  H.  A.)    Gospel 

history 39 

—Johannes „..40 

— Hiob 70 

—Epistles  of  John 97 

— Olfenbarung 98 

— Apologetik 120 

— Pradestinationsfrage....  157 
— Reformirtes     Kirchen- 

buch 270 

— Bonifatius 304 


— Iroschott.   Missionsk. 

304,  341 

— Abendmahl 176,  369 

Ebrardus 8 

Ecclesiastique 74 

Echard  (  L.)     Kccles.  iiUx..  289 

Ecu  iJ.)     Eiic-liiridion 190 

Eckard  (J.  K.i     Ceylon 349 

Eekberuis  ^chouaug 8 

Eclectic  Mag .382 

Eclectic  Museum.. :i82 

Ecleclic  Review- 382 

Eddv  (A.  D.)     Youth 214 

Eddv  (D.  C.)  R.  William.s  317 

Edeii(J.)     Psalms 71 

Edershenn  (A.)     Temple.    58 

—Bible  history 286 

Edgar  (R.  McC;     Cross...  lt)2 

Edgar  (s.)     Popery 190,  371 

Edinburgh  Chr.  Instruc- 

tor ; 382 

Edinbuiifh  IJfvirw 382 

Edkiiis  f.J.i     Cliiiia 114 

Edmonds  iJ.  W.)     :5pirit- 

ualism 119 

Edmondson  (J.)  Sermons  251 
Education.      Board     Re- 
ports   3.56 

i:ducation,  Chrcstiennc..  222 

Edward  \  1 4 

Ed\vards(  11.  H.)  Gazetteer  340 
Edwards  (.J .)  ().  and  X.  T.     47 

— Theologia 143 

—The  Preacher 244 

Edwards  (J.  iWtr).  Works.    15 

—Redemption 143 

-Trinity 150 

—Dissertations 158 

—Original  sm 160 

—The  will 161 

—Charity 214 

—Christian  love 214 

—Religious  affections 214 

— Sermons 251 

— Brainerd 348 

—Work  in  Northampton.  358 

— Relig.  in  New  Eng 358 

Edwards     (J.     younger). 

Works '. 15 

— Liberty  and  necessity...  161 

—Atonement 16ti 

— Endless  punishment 179 

Edwards  (.Justin.)    N.  T. 

with  notes 81 

—Sabbath 208 

Edwards  (P.)    Antipa;do 

baptism 174 

Edwards  (T.)  Gangraena. 

308,  316 
Edwards (T.)  Paraselene.  184 
Eells    (M.)      Indian    mis- 
sions  348 

Egbertus 8 

Egede    (H.)      Gronland- 

ische  Mission 347 

Eginhardus 8 

Eglisham  (G.)    Poeticum 

duelltim 280 

Eglurhad  o  gatechism 261 

Elireiifeuchier(F.)Chris- 

teiithum 104 

Ehrmann  (D.)  Palastina.  109 
Eichhorn  (J.  G.)  Alt.Test.  35 
— Ajiocry  ph.  Schriften...35,  47 

—Authenticity 47 

-Hiob 70 

— Apocalvpsin  Joannis....    98 

— Biblisch.  literatur 376 

Eichhorn  (K.  F.)  Kirchen- 

rechts 241 

Eichthal  (G.  d'.)     Evan- 
giles 40 


tlgll 8 

Eiiihorn  iD.j  Mo.«saismus.  10!) 
Eipper  (C.j  Moretun  Bay.  354 
Eisenmenger  (.J.  A.)    Ju- 

denthum 133 

EiteKE.  J.)  Buddhism....  114 

Ekkehardus 8 

Eldefonsus h 

Elder  (W.)    Freedom 237 

Eleutherius ,s 

Eleutherus  Papa 6 

Elfricus 8 

Elias  Coxida 8 

Eligius 8 

Eliot  (.Samuel).  Liberty  294 
Eliot   (W.   G.)      Dcct.   o"f 

Christianity 196 

—Young  Men"  251 

i;iipandus ,s 

Elizabeth 8 

Ellicott  (C.  J.)      Christ....     42 

—  Interpretation 51 

— Revision 56,  57 

—Commentary  X.  T 81 

—Paul's  epistles (-8 

—Galatians 91 

—Modern  unbelief 104,  124 

—Present  dangers 307 

Ellingerus 8 

Elliiiwood    (F.  F.)      Mis- 
sions   282 

Elliott  (A.)    Sermons 251 

Elliott  (C.)  Inspiration...    .52 

— Catliolicism 19j 

Elliott  (D.)     Church 223 

Elliott   (E.    B.)       Apoca- 
lypse      !8 

—The  Church 131,  l!-3 

Elliot  (J.)     Hymns 273 

Ellis   (G.  E.)      Unitarian 

controversy 196,  330 

Ellis  (  H     W.)      Eastern 

sisters 345 

Ellis  (J.)    Revelation l(i« 

—Skepticism 124 

Ellis  (J.  E.)    W.  Ellis 347 

Ellis  (W.)    Missionary 340 

—Madagascar 347 

—Sandwich  Islands 354 

Ell  wood  (T.)    Tylhes 285 

Elpis 8 

Eisner    (  J.  )      Observa- 

tiones 81 

Ely(E.  S.)    Theology 143 

—Calvinism 188 

Emlvn  iT  1     Deity 1W> 

Enin'ia  Regina 8 

Emmons  I  N.)     Works 15 

—Theology 143 

— Atonement 160 

—Sermons 251 

Emory  (J.)  Fpis.controv.  232 

-Meth.  Epis.  Ch 233 

Enfield  (W.)     Sermons...  251 
Englehardt     (J.    (i.     V.) 

Kirchengeschichte 289 

— Dogmengeschichte 361 

Engelhardt      ( M.      von). 

Justin  d.  Miirt 363 

England  (J.)    Church 269 

Engles(W.M.)    Proverbs    73 

—Ruling  elders 232 

-Hymns 277 

English  Bible 28,  2it 

English  ((;.  B.)     Pebbles.  137 

Engli.s*  Pulpit 252 

English  puritans 308 

Englishman's        concor- 
dance      62 

Ennodiiis 8 

Enquiry  into  .Sabbath 208 

Ephraemius  Chronog 6 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Ephraimus  Antioch 0 

Ephreiu  Syrus 4 

Epiphaiiiiis  Catain-ii 6 

Epiphanins  Const.      Op- 
era  12,  1) 

Epii)hanius  (  viir U 

Epiiihaiiius  Ila.ui.iimliL...      6 
Episciiiiu-  (■-,)     (ipeia....    15 

— lii>tituii..nc- 143 

Episllc  I..  l)i..iiurtus 2,133 

Episllo  t..  Thrs-al 93 

Epistolary  discussion 190 

Epitome  of  doctrine 2j3 

Eppler   (C.  r  )      Hagen- 

liach 373 

Eraclius 8 

Erasmus  (I).)    Katio 1 

— Paraplirasis  in  X.  T 81 

— Proc-ationes 271 

Erbkani    (II.   W.)      Frot. 

Set-ten 298,316,370 

Erehauiliertus  Episc 8 

Erelienil)ertus  Monachus      8 
Erdniann  (C.  F.  D.)    Sam- 
uel   63,69 

ErduKinn  (J.K.)    Natur..  137 

Erebo  l'.il)le 29 

Erechtius 6 

Erkenihaldus 8 

Eniianrieus 8 

Ermcnuandus 8 

Ernuildus 8 

Ernaldns 8 

Ernest  {Prince).    Lettre....  190 
Ernesti     (H.    F.     T.    L.) 

Ethik  Paulus 204 

Ernesti  (J.  A.)    Interpre- 
tation     51 

— Epist.  ad  Hchr.!,-..- 94 

— Lehredci-  l\irrlic 176 

Ernnlfus 8 

Erradis '     8 

Er9kine(E.)     Works 252 

Erskine  (J.)    Theol 148 

— Discourses  2.'i2 

—Church  history 289 

Erskine  (H.)  Sefnions.  1.5,252 

—Gospel  sonnets 277,280 

Erskine  (T.)     Evidences.  127 

— Freencss  of  Gospel 169 

—Inner  life 214 

Ervisius 8 

Esaias  Cypr...; 6 

Esquires  (A.)    Kel.  life  in 

England 307 

Essay  towards  conimun- 

ion 239 

Essays  in  Biblical  lit 34 

Essays  on  christian  union  239 

Essays  on  the  coming 181 

Essays  on  inspiration .52 

Essays  on  miracles,  etc...  131 

Essays  and  Reviews 124 

Essays  on  Romanism 190 

Estienne  (H.)     Concord- 

antia  T.  N 62 

Etat  du  siege 328 

Ethelbertus 8 

Ethelvolfus 8 

Ethel  woldus 8 

Etheridge  (J.W.)    Ilorae 

Aramaicae 55 

— Targums 66 

—Jerusalem and  Tiberias  109 

—Syrian  churches 330 

Ettrick(W.)    Second  ex- 
odus   183 

Eucherius 8 

Euchologion 266 

Eudocia 6 

Eugenlcus  (Marcus) 6 

Eugenius  Carthag 8 


Eugenius  II.  Papa 8 

Eugenius   HI.  Papa 8 

Eugenius  Tolrtan 8 

Eugesijiiiu^  Traetatus 6 

Eugviiiiins  Atrie 8 

Eub'-in- 8 

Eulogius  Ah-x 6 

Euphronius 8 

Eusebius  Alex 6 

Eusebins  P.ruuo 8 

j:usebi\is   Kujesi'n 6 

Eusebius  ineruiatus. 

Presbyter,  ordination...  234 

Eusebius  Pamiiliilus (i 

— Evam,'.  preparatio 133 

— Tli.'ophaniii 133 

—Life  ol-  C.nstautine 294 

— Eecles.  hi>t 2t)4 

Eusebius  Vercell 8 

Eustathius 8 

Eustathius  Beryten (i 

Eustathius  Confessor 6 

Eustathius  :\Ionaehus 6 

Eustathius  Th.'>.saIoii 6 

Euthalius (i 

Euthvmlns  Zi-abenus....      G 

p:utrf)pius 8 

Eutvchianns  Papa 8 

Eutychius  Alex 6,  289 

Eutvehius  Constant 6 

Eva'grius 8 

EvaiiTius  I'onticus (j 

Evagi-iu-  Scholastieus 6 

—Hist,  ceelcs 295 

Evang<lieal  Alliance 239 

Evangelic-al     Christen- 
dom    382 

Evangelical  family  libr...      4 
Evangelical    Intelligen- 
cer   382 

Evang.  Luth.  Ch 269 

Evangelical  Magazine..  ..  382 

Evangelical  Magazine 342 

Evangelical  preacher 2.52 

Evangelical  psalmist 273 

Evangelical  psalms...  275,  277 
Evangelical  Quarterly....  382 
Evangelical  Repository.. 

345,  382 
Evangelische       Kirchen 

Zeitun^ 382 

Evangelisches   Missions- 

Magazin 382 

Evans  (15.)     Baptists 317 

Evans  (J.)     Discourses...  252 

— I)eju)minations,  etc 316 

Evans  (R.W.)     Church...  214 

—Bishopric  of  souls 245 

l^vanson  (E.)    Sunday 208 

Evantius 8 

Evaristus  Pa])a 6 

Evarts(.I.l  Instructions  355 
Eveleigh  (.1.)     Religions,  120 

Evelyn  (J.)    Keligion 108 

Everard     (J.)        Gospel 

trea.sures 252 

Everard  (T.)    Lord'.sday  208 

Everett  (E.)  Defence 124 

Everts    (W.    W.)      Bible 

manual 270 

—Pastor's  hand-book 270 

Evodius ' 8 

Ewald  (F.  C.)  .ferusalem.  343 
Ewald  (G.  U.  A.)   Orient- 
al, literatur ;W 

—Genesis 36 

— Geschichte  Christus 43 

—A.  T.  Auslegung 51 

— Antiiiuities'tjf  Israel....    58 

—Poet.  Biicher 69 

— Psalmen ; 71 

— Hohelied 74 


—Prophets  of  the  O.  T 75 

— Drei  ersten  evangel 83 

— Johann.  sehriften 86 

— Sendschrieljen    des 

Paulus 88 

— Sendschr.    an    die    He- 

braer 94 

— Jakobo.s'    Rundschrei- 

ben _ 95 

—Com.  in  Apocalyp 98 

— Eehre    der     Bibel   von 

Gott 140 

— Hi.story  of  Israel 286 

Ewing    (G.)      Essays-    to 

Jews 133 

—Baptism 173 

Ewing  (J.)    Sermons 252 

Examination  charges 355 

Examination  of  T.iddon...  153 

Exem])!a  eoneiouum 252 

Expl<u-a  lions  for  mission.  346 

Expositor 382 

Exton(R.  B.)     Psalms....     71 

Extracts  on  ])roi)hee\- 181 

Extraits  des  assertions...  19(1 

Faber(E.)    Confucius 114 

Faber(G.  S.)    Horae  Mo- 

saicae 3,  36 

—Infidelity 106 

—Election 157,  367 

—Regeneration 1H8,  371 

— Justilicalion 169,  369 

-Many  mansions 178 

-View  of  prophe(-ies 181 

-Dissertation  on  proph- 
ecies   183 

—Difficulty  of  Kom 190 

— Vallensesand  AU>ige]i- 

ses 331 

— Trlnitarianism 372 

Faber(J.)   Quatuorevan- 

selia 83 

— Epist.  Pauli 88 

Fabian 2 

Fabianus  Papa 6 

Fabri(F.)  Heideuthum.  282 
Fabricius  (F.)  Christus..  223 
Fabricus  (J.    A.)      Index 

Seographieus 289,  359 
(UX  evangeUi 340 

Fabritius  (S.)  Psalms 71 

Facundus 8 

Fagaras  (1.  de).    De  liber- 

tate        161 

Fairall  (H.  H.)    Italy 313 

Fairbairn  (A.  M.)  Philo- 
sophy of  relig KJO 

Fairbairn  (P.)    Hermen. 

manual 51 

—Prophecy 54 

—Typology 55 

— Ezekiel 77 

—Pastoral  Epistles 94 

-Revelation  of  law 206 

—Pastoral  theology 245 

-Person  of  Christ 366 

Fairchild  (A.  G.)  Bap- 
tism   17$ 

—Mrs.  Lowrie 351 

Fairholme  (G.)  Geology.  60 
Faith  and  free  thought... 

123.  124 

Faith  and  peace 124 

Falco  Beneventanus 8 

Falconer  (T.)    Evanson's 

"  Dissonance" 3,  40 

Fallacy  detected 187 

Faltonia  Proba 8 

Familiar  hist,  of   Ch.  of 

N.  Y 315 

Family  Bible 63 

Family  instructor.. 222 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


405 


Fa-mill   (C.)      E-jl.    Chre- 

tieniies  en  Orient  315 

Fardulfns 8 

Farewell  sermons 252 

Farley   (F.   A.)      Unitari- 

anism 196 

Farmer  (H.)    Demoniacs. 

40,  159 
—Christ's  temptation. ..43,  163 

— Miracles 131 

Farnham    (  J.    M.    \V.  ) 

Homeward 349 

Faro 8 

Farqnhar  (J.J  Sermons.  252 
Farr(E.)  Select  poetry.  277 
Farrar    (A.    S. )      Free 

Thought 4,  104,  119,  370 

—Scirnc" in  Theology.  134, 371 


\V.) 


Witness 

5,  129 
....    43 


358 


—  Lllc  of  Paul 

—Eternal  hope 

—  Ephphatha 

—Days  of  thy  youth 

—Fall  of  mail." 

■ — Silence  and  voices 

—  Early  dajsof  Christian- 

— Saintly  workers 

Farrer  (J.)    Christ.. .,3,  43,  163 
FarreriJ.  A.)    Primitive 

manners 112 

Fastidius 8 

F.istredns 8 

Fathers  (Lil)rary  <>t') 4 

Fathi-rs   reformers  of  Ch. 

of  Eng 184 

Faussett  (A.  R.)    Psalms.    37 
Faussett  (G.)    Establish- 
ed (  hureh 3,  226 

Faustinus  I'lol  .vter 8 

FauMinus  (St.)...: 8 

Faustus  Maniehaeus 8 

Fanstus  Khegien 8 

Faweett  (J.)    God,  etc 149 

—Advice  to  youth 214 

Fay  (F.  R.)  Joshua 63,68 

Feiitley   (  D. )       Dippers 

dipt 173 

-Romish  flsher 190 

—Warning  for  Phigland...  317 
Feer  (L.)    Etudes  Boud- 

hiques 114 

Feiio  (D.  A  )    Clerical  ce- 
libacy   '230 

Feith  (U.)  Godsdienstige 
Begrippen 100 


Idhoi 


(A.)    Genesis 36 

;.  del.      Synodes 
ice 301 


Felix  Lemovic 8 

Felix  1    Papa 8 

Felix  II.  Papa 8 

Felix  III  Papa 8 

Felix  IV.  Papa 8 

Felix  Ravenn 8 

Felix  Urgcll 8 

Fellowes  (R.)      Religion 

•  ^without  cant 185 

T'elton    (H.)       Chrtstian 

faith 134 

Fenelon  (F.)    Oeuvres 15 

—Existence  of  God....  103, 149 

^-Vie  interieure 170 

— Reponses 2fl4 

—Pure love,  etc 214 

—True  charity 214 

— Eloquence 246 

Tenner  (W.)    Works 15 


Fentress  (W.  H.)      Love 

truths 2.i2 

Fergus  (H.)    God 103,149 

Ferguson  (R.)    Fiery-fly- 
ing serpent 214 

Fergusson  (J.)  Temples.  58 
Ferrandus  (Fulgentius)..      8 

Ferris  (B.)    Truth 186 

Ferns  (J.)  Ecclesiastes,.  74 
Fes.sel(D.)  Sacr.  Script.  63 
Fessenden  (T.)  Scienceof 

.sanctity 143 

Feuerbach  (L.)    Essence 

of  Christianity 137 

Field  (U.)  The  Church...  223 
Fifth    Ave.     Presb.    Ch., 

N.  Y 3i5 

Finch  (G.)     Romish   con- 
troversy   190 

Finch    [\\'.)      01)jections 

against  Christi<initv....3. 129 
Findlev  (W.)      -The  two 

sons,-. foil.-' 228 

Fiiilav  (J.   I!.)      Evangel- 
ism".   UK) 

FinleviJ.)    Gospel   min- 
istry   244 

Finle"y  (J.   B.)      Western 

Methodism 320 

Finney  (C.  ti.l  Theology  143 
—  Professing  Chiisuans...  214 

Firniin  ( (i'ly'ciiV-istian...  214 

Firnius 6 

First  five  years    -ab.    re- 

fovin 208 

Firth  (.i'.'i    Truth 187 

Fischer  (O.)     Bonifatius..  ;J41 
FishiH.  C.)      Pulpit  elo- 
quence   24(( 

—Select  discourses 2.)2 

—Revivals -283 

Fishback(J.)    Powers  of 

the  mind 106 

Fisher  (E.)     Modern  di- 
vinity  ■200 

Fisher  (G.  P.)    Origin  of 

Christianity 38,129 

—Faith  and  rationalism 

1(10,  370 
—Beginnings  of  Christian- 

ity  293 

—I'a- format  ion 298 

— fluueh  in  Yale  College  319 
Fisher(.J.)    shortercate- 

chism -°- 

Fisher  (W.  L.)    Sabbath 

day 208 

Fiske  (Miss).     Woman  in 

Persia.... 3^.  353 

Fitch  (E.  T.)  Sermons....  252 
Fitzgerald  (J.  P.)      Lay 

preaching ■"■^ 

Flacius  lllyricus.    Glossa 

in  X.  T 81 

Flatt(J.F.  von).    Brief  a. 

d.  Romer ^ 

-Brief  a.  d.  Corinthier. ...    90 

Flavel  (J.)    Works la 

—Method  of  grace 156 

—Fountain  of  lite 163 

— Antinomianism 185 

—Token  for  mourners 214 

-Keeping  the  heart 2  4 

—Communion ;f;* 

-Divine  conduct ••  214 

—Navigation     spiritual- 

jzea 214 

—Christ' knocking 252 

— Christ'slove 252 

Flavianus ° 


Flechier   (E.)      Oraison.; 

funebres 

Fleck  (F.  F.)     Vertheidi- 

gung  d.  Christ 

-De  regno  divino 

Fleming   (J.)     Christian 

witnesses 

Fleming  (R.)      Fulfilling 

of  Scripture 

Fleming  (U.)  Discourses. 

— Papac.v 

Fleming  (T.)  Sermons... 
Flemming  (W.)    Ways  of 

God 

Fletcher  (A.)     Christian 

co]iqueror 

— Spiritual  guardian 

-Cottager's  friend 

-Lectures  to  children 

—Family  devotions 

Fletche"r  (J.)     Works 

Fletcher  (John).  Ccmpar- 
ative  view  of  churches 

— Protestantism 

—Religious  controversy.. 

Fletcher  (Jos.)  Indepen- 
dency  -.... 

Fletcher  (Jos.)  R.  Cath. 
Church 

Fteury  (C.)  Moeurs  des 
Chrestiens 

Flint  (R)     Theism 

— Anti-theistic  theories... 
104, 

Flodoardus 

Floigl  (V.)    Chronologic. 

Florianus  Abbas 

Florus  Lugdun 

Fluegel  (O.)    Theologie... 

Fluegge  (C.  W.)  Unster- 
blichkeit 178, 

"  Fly  Sheets" 

Foei-ster  (T.)    Altkathol- 


Folcaldlls    l.olMell 

Fole.inlus  si-.lii\rn 

FoU-uinus  Laubieii 

Folengo  (G.  B.)    Psalini... 

Foliot  (Gilbertus) 

Folquinus 

Folsom(N.S.)    Daniel 

Fonteius  (C.)  De  jure 
presbyter 

Foord  (J.)    Psaliui 

•Foote(J.)  Etteclual  call- 
ing  ■- 

Foote  (W.  H.)  North  Car- 
olina   

—Virginia 

Footprints  of  Popery 

Forbes  (I>.)  Universal- 
ist's  assistant 

Forbes  (E.  P.)  Scottish 
Saints 

Forbes  (J.)    Romans 

Forbes  (J.)    The  Kirk..  13, 

— Justiflcation 

Forbes  (P.)     Revelation. 

Forbes  (W.)  Consid.  mo- 
destae 

Ford  (D.  EJ    Decapolis... 

Ford  (J.)    Theology 

Fordvce(D.)  Theodorus.. 

Fordyce(J.)     Deity 


Foiv.-gn  Missionary....  344. . -{82 
Foreign  Miss.  Chron..  3J3.  ;J«2 

Foreign  Prot.  pulpit 2|>^' 

Foreign  t^iart.-rly  Rev...  382 
Form  of  prayers,  Jews....  267 
Formation  of  Chr.bcliel.  124 


404 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Fortlafic(C.)  Oaseyii  (iot- 

tcs 103 

Fortni^htlv    Kcview 382 

Fortuiiatus 9 

Foss  (A.T.)  r.ap. churches  317 
Foster  (K.)    (vc.  of  poe- 
try   261 

— Cvc.of  pnisc  ilhist 261 

Foster  (J.)   Natural  r.-li^- 

ioTi 1U3,  214 

—Subject  of  rcliiiioii 221 

—Sermons 252 

—Spirit  of  uii-;si>ii)^ 282 

Foster  (W.  s.i   Cal  vinisin.  185 
Foster  (T.)     Yearly  meet- 
ill- 150 

Foulis([I.)    Homish  trea- 
sons   328 

Fowler    (E.)      Desigu    of 

Christianity 13, 170 

Fowler  (H.)     Aiiier.   pul- 
pit   247 

Fowler  (P.   U.)     Presby- 
ter. Central  X.  Y 325 

Fowles  (J.)     >-ei- n^ 252 

Fox(H.  W.)     -.  India 351 

Fox  (J.)     AVritiuiis 

4.  1.-,.  :;:!9,  340 

Fox  (J.)     Soeiiiiaiiisin 190 

Fox  (W.J.)    Christ  ianity  196 

Foxes  and  lirebrands 191 

Foxton  (F.  J.)      Popular 

Christianity 364 

Foye    (M.    \V.)       Romish 

rites 269 

Framir-e  (1>.|     I'arsees 118 

FraHeiscusCaiiieiius 9 

FraiK-k  lA.)     Kaliliala 109 

— Philos.  et   reli-iou 134 

Fraiiek   (A.  II.)     Method. 

studii  theol 1 

— Introd.  ad  prophet 38 

—Study  of  the  SS 51 

—Christ 214 

—Preaching 247 

Francke  (F.)  Symb.  Eccl. 

Lutheranae ..; 201 

Frauo  AlHigom 9 

Franc-o  Leodien 9 

Frank  (F.  H.  II.)  Christl. 

Gewissheit 100 

—Christl.  Wahrheit 143 

—Theol.  der  Concordien- 

formel 367 

Frank    (J.    C.)      Apost. 

preaching 5,  127 

— Eyidences 5,  127 

Frank  (M.)    Sermons...  2,  252 

Frankfort  tr<)ul)les 265 

Fi-aser  (A.)    Prophecies..    54 
Fraser  (D.)  Bible  and  the 

family 230 

Fraser  (  D. )      Minister's 

portfolio 252 

—Sermons 252 

Fraser  (  J. )      Sanctifl ca- 
tion   170 

—Sermons 252 

Fraser  (U.  W.)    Moriah....    58 
Fraser   (  W. )      Blending 

lights 135 

Fraudsof  Komish  mouks  191 

Freculphus 9 

Fredegisus 9 

Fredei-icus  Colonien 9 

Free  Church  pulpit 252 

Free  disquisitions 226 

Free  examination  of  po- 
pery    191 

Free  (J.)     Methodists 187 

Freedmen's  reports 366 

Freeman  (F.)    Psalmo.dia  272 


Freewill  Baptist  conn 317 

Freewill    Baptist     Quar- 
terly    382 

French  Bible 30 

FrensdorlTfS.)      Massora 

magna 49 

Frere  (B.)  Eastern  Africa  346 

Frere  (J.  H.)    Daniel 54 

Freudenthal  (.).)  Hellen- 

istische  studien 286 

Frewen  (T.)      Philos.    of 

reyelatioii 204 

Frey  (J.  S.)    .Joseph  and 

Benjamin 133 

—Messiah 133 

Frickc  {(i.  A.)     Dei   exis- 

tentia 103 

— Kircheiiuesehiehte 289 

Fridegddiis 9 

Friedberji-  (E.)      Vatican. 

Concil 337 

Kriederici  (K.)    St.  .Icihu.,    S6 
FriedlaenderiM.jl'atrist. 

Studien 109 

Friedlieb  (J.  H.)  Leidcns- 

geschichte 43 

Friedrieh  (J.)    Primates 

232,  236 

— Vatikan.  Konzils 337 

— Jesuiten-Ordens 338 

Friend.  A  Monthly  .Jour- 
nal   3S2 

Friend  of  India 3.51,  382 

Friendly  dialouue 161 

Frith  (.].)     Works 4,  16 

Fritzsclie^C.  F.)   l'riit\inn- 

dcr  (iriinde  36 

Fritzsclu'  (C.  F.  A.)    Mat- 

thaeus 84 

—.Marcus 85 

— Ep.  ad.  Komanos 89 

— Ep.  ad.  Corinthios 90 

Fritzsche   (O.   F.)      Apo- 
crypha     80 

Frohschammer  (J.)     Na- 

turwissenschaft 1.34 

— Frageu  der  Ge^-enwart  228 

—  Primal  Petri 236 

Frollandns 9 

Frommann(T.)    Vatican- 

ischen  Concils :i:i7 

Fronmucller    (  <;.    F.    (  .  ) 

Peter  and  .Imle 63,  96 

Frost  (.J.)    Sermons 2.52 

Frotharius 9 

Fronde  (J.  A.)     Nemesis 

of  faith 137 

—Calvinism 18.5,  318 

Froumundus 9 

Frowinus 9 

Fructiiosus 9 

Fry  (C)     Christ  our  law,.  I(i3 

Fry  (J,)     (anliclcs 74 

—The  coinalcscent 214 

—Hist,  of  Church 290 

Fuerst  (J.)     iHbl.  litera- 

tur 34 

— Concordantia 62 

— Pracht  Bibel 65 

Fuhnnann  (\V.  l).)HaiHl- 

W.6rterliueh 1 

Fulbertus 9 

Fulco  Corbeien 9 

Fulco  Khonien 9 

Fulcoius 9 

Fulgentius 9 

Fulke  (VV.)     True  trans- 
lations   12,  .56 

—Martian 12,  191 

—Romish  Testament.. ..81, 191 

Fuller  (A.)    Works 16 

—Miscellaneous  pieces.,..    20 


—Genesis 67 

—Gospel  its  own  witness,  106 

— Sandemanianisni I<i5 

— Universal  siilyation 19S 

—The  Gospel 221 

Fuller  (.J.  G.)     Commun- 
ion   2.30 

Fuller  (T,)     Pisgah-sight    60 

-Ruth , 64,  68 

-Holy  state 214 

—Holy  warre 297 

— Ch.  iilst.  of  Britain 305 

— Injured  innocence 305 

Fuliwood(F.)   Roma  ruit  191 
Fulton  (J.)     Index  caiio- 

iium 240 

Futhey  (.I.S,)     IpperOc- 

torai-a  Presb,  (  h .325 

Future  destiny  Israel ISl 

FyshfF,)     .Vpocalypse,.,,     98 

(iaelic  X,  Test ". ;>0 

(iaillard  (P,)  Hist,  of  ch.  2'.I0 

(ialbertus  Brugensis •► 

Gale  (J.)  Infant  Baptism, 

174,  3(!6 
Gale  (T.)  Gentiles.  106, 108, 112 

— .Jansenisme 320 

Gall  (J.  I     Catechism 263 

Gallaudet  iT,  H.)    Kepen- 

tance 214 

—Hist,  of  Josiah 214 

—Discourses 252 

Galle  (F.)    Melanchthon.  374 
Galloway    (J.)      Reyela- 
tioii     98 

Gallus  Claromontanus,,..      9 
Gallus    Hihern !» 

Galterus   Siagaio'nen 9 

(iambold  (.;.)     Works K; 

Gammel  (W.)  Bapt.  miss.  342 

(iammoii  (J.)     Christ 214 

Gams  (P.  B.)      Gesch.  y. 

Spanien 314 

Garbett  (E.)      Dogmatic 

faith 4,  139,  199 

—God's  word  written 52 

—Bible  and  critics 123 

—Plan  of  revelation..  123,  129 

—Immortality 179 

(Jarbett  (J.)    Christ 8,  163 

(Jarcias i> 

(iarciii  de   Tassy  (J.  H.) 

'Islamisme Ill 

— Itel.  Musulmane Ill  - 

Garden  of  the  soul 269 

Gardiner  (F.)    Leviticus.    68 

— .Jude 96 

— O.  and  N.  Test 360 

(iardiner  (S.  R,)    Stuarts  309 
Gardner  (J.)  Cyclopaedia     1 
—Faiths  of  the  world.  107,316 
(iardner  (W.  W.)      Com- 
munion.   230 

Gareis  (O.)    Schweiz 228 

Gareneiers  (D.)    Christ's 

sutrerings 43,  166 

Garnerius  Abbas 9 

Garnerius  L/ingonen 9 

Garnerus  Parisien 9 

Garratt  (W.  A.)  Christian 

church 225 

Garritt    (J.    B. )      Amer. 

Indians 348 

Gasparin  (A.  de).      Mar- 
riage   206 

Gaspey   (T.)     Lord   Cob-     • 

ham.' 308 

Gass  (W.)  Griech.  kirchP.  201 
Gaston   (H.)      Faith   and 

practice 62 

Gastrell  (F.)    Chr.  instit..    62 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


405 


—  Uelig.  in^eneral lOh,  12-2 

Gataker    (T.)       Trausub- 

stantiation 176 

—Christian  man's  care 214 

— lovof  ,he  iust 214 

— Sp'irituall  watch 214 

(iaudciii  ius !) 

Ganfii-dns 9 

Gaufridus  Catalanu I) 

Gauli-i(li;s  Cluracval 9 

Ganfridiis  (,i(,ssns 9 

Gaiifridus  S.  Harbani 9 

Gauslinus 9 

Gaussfii  (S.  K.  L.)     Theo- 

piifustir 32 

-Daniel  77 

— ScTniMn> 253 

Gaulrnchf    (1'.)       Dieux 

cU's  pavensi 112 

Gavin  (A.)     Popery 191 

Gearing(W.)  Sovereignty  214 
Geljhaidt   (H.)        Apoca- 
lypse   140 

Gfl.s.-i-  (A.  n.)     Jakdbus.    95 

Gchuinus 9 

(icfldcs  (A.)  -  Pentateuch    49 

—  Prosiicrlus  now  transl.  56 
GertVkcn    (F.    H.)      Staat 

uiul  Kirche 228 

Gefl'eken  (J.)    Decalogus  206 

Geier  (M.)    Opera 16 

—Com.  in  Psalmos 71 

— Proveibia '. 73 

— Ecclesiastes 74 

—Daniel 77 

Geiger  (A.)    Schriften 16 

— Wissen.  d.  Jndenthums  109 

-Mohammed Ill 

— Jud.-ntlHim,  Ges- 

chichte 286 

Geikic  (C.)     ('hrist 43 

—English  Ketoiniation...  306 

Gelasius a 

Gelasius  I.  Papa 9 

Gehisius  11.  Papa 9 

Gellatly  (J.)    Sermons....  253 

Gemistns  (G.) 6 

General  Assembly.      See 

Presb.  Ch 

General  Assembly  Mag.. 

General  Repository .'  383 

Genesius  (Josephiis) 6 

Geneste  (M.)    Jndahand 

Gennadius  1.  Const 6 

Gennadius  II.  Const 6 

Gennadius  Massilien 9 

— Eccles.  dogmatibus 12 

Genoude  (E.  de).     Chris- 

tianisme 120 

Gentins(G.)Hist.judaica  286 
Genuineness,    Word    of 

God 47 

Georgides 6 

Georgius  Acropolita 6 

Georgius  Cypi" 6 

Georgius  Hamartohis......  6 

Georgius  Monachns 6 

Georgius  Nicnmed 6 

Georgius  Pisida 6 

Georgius  Trapezunt 6 

^fceraldus  Cadurcen 9 

Geraldus  Silvae-Majoris..  9 

Gerard  (A.)    Evidences...  120 

—Pastoral  care 245 

Gerardus  I.  Cameracen...  9 

Gerardus  II.  Cameracen..  9 

Gerardus  Engolismen 9 

Gerardus  Grandimont 9 

Gerardus  Presbyter 9 

Gerardus  Suessibnen 9 


Gerdes(D.)  Reformation  298 
Geree    (J.)       Paedo-bap- 

tism 174 

Gerhard  {.} .)    Ilarmouia..    41 

—Petri  ei)i>i,,lae 96 

-Loci  theol.igiei 143 

— Coiitessid  catholica..l43,  191 

— Meditationes 214 

Gerhohus 9 

Gerlach  (O.   von).      Pen- 
tateuch     66 

—X.  Test 81 

German  Hilile 30 

Gernianus  1.  Const 6 

Germanus  II.  Const 6 

Gernianus  Parisien 9 

Gerson  (J.  C.  de).    Opera    16 

—Opera  dogmatica 143 

Gervasius 9 

Geschichte  des  Rabbi  J  es- 

chua 43 

Gesenius(W.)    Introduc- 
tions,   34,  377 

— Interp.  of  Isaiah 38,  377 

—Com.  iiber  Jesaia 75 

Gess    (F.    W.)  Theol. 

Schleiermacher 374 

Gess  (VV.  F.)     Christi  Per- 
son und  Werk 163 

Gethsemane. 166 

Gezo 9 

Gfroerer  (A.  F.)  Philo...  360 
Gib  (A.)   Contemplations  148 

-Dependence  on  God 158 

—Covenant  of  works 160 

—Covenant  of  grace 162 

Gibbons  (T.)    Hymns 277 

Gibbons  (VV.)    Friends 186 

Gibson  (E.)  Directions...  244 
Gibson  (J.)  Man's  ability  161 
Gibson   (O.)     Chinese  in 

Amer 347,  3.50 

Gibson  (\V.)  Year  of  grace  3.58 
Gieseler  (J.  C.  L.)   Kirch- 

engeschiclUe 290 

—Kirche  Frank rc-ieli 301 

— Xicderliindiscli.  kirche.  313 

—Dogme  11  geschichte 361 

Gitfard  (G.)    Sermons 98 

Gilford  (E.  H.)    Prophets 

54, 131 
Gilbert  (J.)  Atonement.  166 
Gilbertus  de  Hoilandla...      9 

Gilbertus  Limericen 9 

Gildas 9 

Gilduinus 9 

GimUan  (G.)  Jiards  of  the 

Bible 37 

Gimilan  (.J.)    Sabbath 208 

Gilflllan  (S.)  Lord's  day.  208 
Gill  (J.)  Expos,  of  O.  arid 

N.  Test 63 

— Doc.  and  prac.  divinity.  143 

—God  and  truth 185 

Gill   (W.   W.)      Southern 

Isles 355 

Gillebertus 9 

Gilles  (P.)    figlises  Vau- 

doises 331 

Gillesjiie  (G.)    Works...  12.  16 

—Ark  of  the  covenant 162 

—Aaron's  rod 228,238 

—Gov.  Ch.  of  Scotland 235 

— Eng.   Popish  ceremon- 

— Assenib1\'  of  divines 324 

Gillett   (K.'  11.)      God    in 

human  tlionght 103,  368 

—Ancient  cities 130 

—Moral  system 158 

—John  Huss 301 

—England 307 


— Presby.  Ch.  in  U.  S 325 

—  Bibllogr.  Xat.  Theol 378 

Gillies  (J.)    Exerci.sos 81 

-Success  of  gospel 3.58 

Gilly  (W.  S.)  "  Horae  cat- 

echeticae 2<)1 

— Prot.  forefathers 298 

— Vigilanlius* 3;^! 

Gilo  Tuseulanus 9 

GiloAv  (H.)    Grieeh.  phil- 

osophen nn 

Gilpin  (K.)     Daemonoio- 

gi!i 12,  1.59 

Gilson  (I).)    Sermons 2.53 

Ginsburg  (C.  D.)      Moab- 

ite  stone 286 

Gii)ps(H.)  Resurrection..  181 
Girdlestone(VV.  H.)  Pray- 
ers for  the  dead "...  369 

Gisborne  (T.j     Chr.  relig.  290 
Gisiger(U.)     P.  Tlieiner..  338 

Gislebertns  Crispinus 9 

Gislebertus  Porretanus.        9 
Giustiniani    (L.)      Papal 

Rome 191 

Gladstone  (W.  E.)      Vati- 
canism    139.  228 

—Church  principles...  223,  226 

—State  and  Church 228 

—Vatican  deei-ees 228 

Glance.  For.   Mi.-i.n,. 344 

Glanvill  (.1.)     i:>~;,\^ kx) 

Glasgow(.J.|  Ai;oe.il\  pse.     98 

Glass  from  the  l)o<)k 195 

Glass  (J.)    Works in 

Glass    (  S.  )      Philologia 

sacra 49.  51 

Gliisse  (G.  H.)    Sermons..  253 
Glassford  (J.)  Covetous- 

ne.ss 285 

Gleig  (G.  R.)  Great  prob- 
lem   124 

—Hist,  of  the  Bible 286 

Glen  (J.)    Sabbath 208 

Gloag   (P.  J.)       Pauline 

epistles... 45 

—Primeval  world 136 

Gloecker  (C.)  Sacramente  172 

Glory  of  God 162 

Glycas(Mieh:iel) h 

Goadbv    (.;.   .1.1      Haiitist 

history .{17 

Gobineau  (— ).     .Vsie  ccn- 

trale Hi 

Goddard      (C.)       Mental 

condition 3,  10(1 

Godefredus  Stabulcn 9 

Godcfridus  Admonten 9 

Godefridus  ,\m)iianen 9 

Godcfridns  S.  \ictoris !• 

Godefridus  Viterbien 9 

Godehardus 9 

Godeschalku.s 9 

Godet  (F.)    Etudes  bibli- 

ques 34 

—Luke a5 

—John 86 

—Romans 89 

Godkin  (J.)    Ireland 310 

God's  treasurie 214 

God's  word 124 

Godwin    (B.)      Atheistic 

controversy 105 

Godwin    ((t.)      Churches 

of  London 308 

Godwin?  (J.  PI.^    Romans.    89 

—Christian  faith 168 

Godwin  (T.)     Moses  and 

Aaron .58 

Goebel     (>I.)         Luther. 
Kirche 303 


4o6 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Goepfert  (A.)    Catholici- 

tat  d.  Kivche 239 

Goerres    (F.)      Chrislen- 

verfolguug 295,  340 

Goerres  (J.)    Mythenges- 

eliichte 112 

Goesehel  (K.  F.)    Eid 207 

Goettig  (J.   F.)       Philos. 
nnd  theol.  Tugenden....  204 

Gott'ridus ^ 9 

Gogerly  (G.)    Pioneers...  S.")! 

Gold  and  the  Gospel 285 

Goldney  (E.)    Deists 106 

—Jews 133 

Goldziherd.)    Mythos  ...  286 
Goltz  (II.  von  der).    Gen- 
five 302 

Gomar  (F.)    Opera  theol.    16 

— Disputationes  theol 143 

(iondeniarns 9 

GooddavfH.)    Way  to  be 

well...'. 208 

Goode  (F.)    Covenant 162 

Goode(W.)    Prophecy 131 

—Rule  of  faith 139 

—Gifts  of  the  spirit 156 

—  Uaptism  of  infants 174 

— Keply  to  Dr.  Pusey 196 

—Tract  ninety  refuted...  196 

—Validity  of  orders 234 

—Sermons 253 

Goodell  (W.)      Christian- 
ity   222 

Goodrich  (C.  A.)    Prayer  270 
Goodsir  (J.  T.)  VVestniin- 

ster  confession 200 

(ioodwin  (H.)    Chr.  faith 

5,127 

—Only  Begotten 5,  163 

—Matthew 84 

—Luke 85 

—Mark 85 

Goodwin  (H.  M.)    Christ 

163,  366 
Goodwin  (J.)    Pneumati- 

kon 12,156 

—Romans 89,  169 

-Redemption  redeemed.  162 

— Just  itical  ion 169 

— Cata-baptisiu 173 

— Eircnomachia 185 

Goodwin  (T.)     Works...  12,16 

—Child  in  darkness 215 

—Return  of  pravers 270 

Gordelier  (C.)    "Truth  in 

Jesus 253 

Gordon  (J.  F.  S.)    Eccles. 

Chron 311 

Gordon  (R.)    Christ 163 

—Mourner's  companion..  215 

—Sermons 253 

Gordon  (T.)    Ind.  whig..   226 
Gordon  (W.  R.)    Modern 

Spiritualism 119 

—Revealed  truth..  120, 126,  136 

—Godhead  of  Christ 153 

Gorhani  (G.  C.)  Examina- 
tion    175 

Gorrie(P.D.)  Epis.  Meth- 
odism   321 

Goscelinus 9 

Gosman  (A.)    Japan 3.52 

Gospel  in  all  lands 342,  383 

Gospel  invitation 253 

Gospertus 9 

Gosse  (P.  H.)    Life 103 

Gostwlck  (J.)    Cult,  and 

Christianity 370 

Gothein  (E.)      Reforma- 
tion  297 

Gother  (J.)    Papist 191 

Gothic  Bible.. 30 


Gottesehaleus 9 

Gouge  (T.)    Works 16 

Gouge  (W.)     Ps.  exvi....G4,  71 

—Hebrews (;4.  95 

—God's  arrowes -ilo 

Gough  (11.)     \.  •{'.  (|iio'ii- 
tions  collated  wiUiO.T.    ,5n 

Gough  (J.)     (,)iiiikcrs 31'.) 

Goulboiirn   ( K.   M.)     b'cs- 

urreclion :!,  ISO 

— Stud\  ol'  til  ■  Scrii)t 51 

— Holy  Connmuuon...   17ii,  2()6 
— Eve'rlasting     punish- 
ment  '. 170 

— Personal  religion 215 

— PursiTit  of  holiness 215 

— Cath.  ehui-ch 223 

Gousset  (S.  E.)    Theol.  14:3, 191 

Gozechinus 9 

tirabe  (J.  E.)      .Sineil.  pa- 

trum 4 

Graetz  (II.)      Geseh.   der 

Juden 286 

Graft  (J.)     Theologia 143 

Graham    (  W.  )       Eccles. 

establ 228 

Grahanie  (J.)    Sabl)ath...  208 
Gramberg   (  C.  P.    \V.  ) 

Chronik 37 

Granada  (L.  de).    Opera..    16 

Grant  (A.)    Missions 3,  28-2 

— Nestorians 286,  3-22 

Grant   {Mrs.).    Highland- 
ers   118 

Gratama  (M.  S.)  Kerk-her- 

vorming 299 

Gratianus,  Decretum 242 

Gratianus  Clusionen 9 

Gratry  (A.)    S.  :\latthieu.    84 

— Philosoph.  dn  ereclo 148 

Grau   (R.   F.)     Neutest. 

schrift 38 

— Bibelwerk 81 

— Kulturentwickelung. ...  132 
Graves  (J.  R.)      Iron 

wheel 187 

Graves  (R.)     Pentateuch 

36,66 

—Trinity 150 

—Predestination 157 

Gray  (A.)     Works 16 

-Mystery  of  faith 168 

—Christian  church 238 

Gray  (G.   Z.)     Children's 

ciiisade 297 

Gray  (J.)    Revelation 98 

—Son  of  God 163 

—Christ  and  Melchis 166 

—Fiend  of  the  reform 185 

Gray  (J.  C.)      Topics    for 

teachers 67,  284 

— S.  S.  world 284 

Gray  (R.)    Prin.   of  Eng. 

Ch........ .3,  226 

—Key  to  O.  T ;« 

— Discourses 2.53 

Great  apostasy 191 

Great   Britain,    Parlia- 
ment, Lord's  day 208 

Great  revolt,  India 351 

Great  truths 261 

Greek  Bible 22-25 

Gi'eek  Ch.  Catechism 201 

— Euchologion 266 

Greek  eccles  historians..  295 
Green  (A.)    Discourses...  253 

—Shorter  catechism 263 

— Saviour's  last  Com 282 

—Missions  Presb.  Ch 344 

Green    (S.    G.)      Apostle 

Peter 45,  96 

Green  (T.)    Enthusiasm  ,  lil 


Green  (T.  S.)     Criticism 

onX.  T .50 

Green    (W.   H.)       Penta- 
teuch     36 

—Job 70 

—Bible  History....; 284,  286 

Greene  (J.  M.)  Pei-sia....  353 
Greene    (  W.  )      Manuel 

Matainovos 314 

Greeiihill    (W.i     K/ekiel..    77 

Greenlcart.I.)     l'ra\er 270 

—Churches  in  >'.   v! 315 

— Kccles.  hist,  of  Maine..  .  315 
Greculeaf(MaryC.)    Life.  348 
Greenleaf   (S.)     Evange- 
lists   ..    41 

Greenwood  (T. )  Cathe<lra 

Petri  ^'.i.-,,  328 

Greg  (\V.   1!.)     Creed m 

G  regent  ins 6 

Gregg  (S.)     Ch.  member- 
ship   230 

Gregoras 6 

(Jregorius  II.   Agrigent...      6 

(ircgoriiis  Antioch 6 

Gregorius  ('aesarien 6 

Gregorius  Decapol 6 

Gregorius  Legatus 9 

Gregorius  Magnus 9 

-Job 70 

— Instruc.  chretiennes 215 

— De  pastoral!  cnra 245 

Gregorius  Mouaehus 6 

Gregorius  Xazianzenus..6,  It) 

Gregorius  Xeoeaesar 6 

Gregorius  Xvssen 6,16 

Gregorius  n'  l'a|ia 9 

Gregoriu-^  HI.  Pap.i 9 

Gregorius  \\ .  Papa ;; 

Gregorius  \-.  Papa 9 

(iregorius  W.  Papa 9 

Gregorius  VII.  Papa 9 

Gregorius  V  11 1.  Patia 9 

Gregorius  IX.  Deerctales  242 

Gregorius  P^e^l)yter 9 

Gregorius  Turonen 9 

Gregory  the  Great.  Job..  4 
Gregory  Thaumaturgus..  2 
Gregory  (D.  8.)    Gospels.    40 

—Christian  ethics 204 

Gregory  (F.)    Trinity 150 

Gregory  ((i.)    .Sermon 247 

Gregory  (J.)     Opuscula..    16 

—Sabbath 208 

Gregory  (O.)  Ch.  relig...  120 
Greisley   (  R. )     Gregory 

VII 328 

Gresley(W.)    Eccles.  An- 

glicana 247 

Greswell  (E.)    Harmony    41 

—Gospels 86 

Grey(G.)  Polyn.mythol.  117 

Grey  (J.) 4 

Grier  (R.)    Councils 335 

Grierson(J.)  Lord's  Sup- 
per   176 

Griffin  (E.  D.)    Divine  ef- 

liciency 161 

— .Vtouement 16« 

—Lectures 253 

—Africa 346 

Griffin  (J.)    J.Wilson 355 

Griffith  (T.)      Confirma- 
tion   230 

Grill  (J.)    Erzvater 286 

Grimaldus 9 

Grimlalciis 9 

Grimm  (C.  L.  W.)     Evan- 
gel. Gesch 40 

Grimm  (J.)    Mythologie.  115 

— Samariter 286 

Grindal  (E.)    Remains..  12, 16 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


407 


GrinclrocT    (  E. )     Wesley. 

I    Meth ;...  241 

Griufielcl    (E.    W.)      Sep- 

tuajiint 48,  .16 

—X.  T.    II<-neiiistiea 81 

—  Nat.  and  rev.  theol 103 

—.Jesuits 338 

Gronovhis  (.J.)     .Jiula 286 

Groot    (P.    llv>t'ste(le  cle). 

Theol.  nat 103 

(irosart  (A.  Ji.)    Noncon- 
formists   309 

Gi-oser(\V.)     Popery 191 

Gross    (J.    li.)      Heathen 

relig 112 

Grostete  Des  Mahis  (M.) 

Relig.  Cath 191 

Grotius(H.)    Opera 16 

-De  yeritate  relia: 120 

— Baptizatornm  iiistit 172 

Grout  (L.)     Zulu-Land...  346 

Groye  (H.)     Sermons 253 

Growth  of  error 330 

Grundemanu    (H.)      Mis- 
sions Atla.s 340 

Grundy      (.J.)         Evang. 

Christianity 197 

Guaiferius 9 

Gualterius  Melden 9 

Gualternsd.'Cistcllione.      9 

(iualtenis  (  limiurcn 9 

GualtiTus  r^ri^ii'ii 9 

Gualterus  Tarvaiu-n 9 

Guarinus 9 

Gudinus  Luxoyien 9 

Gueranger  (D.  P.)      Pon- 

tificale 236 

Guerike  (H.  E.  F.)     Ein- 

leitungin  N.  T 38 

— Johannes 46 

— Chr.  Syiiibolik 200 

— Kirchengeschichte 290 

—Reformation 299 

— Arehilologie 332 

Guerrieus 9 

Guertler     (X.)         Theol. 

prophetieae 54 

— Voc.     ty  pi  co-prophet 

explicatio 55 

— .Jesu  Christo 163 

GuetUe  (A bhe—).    J^sns.    43 

— Eglisede  France 301 

— Papaute  sehismat...  319,  328 

Guiljertus  Abbas 9 

Guibertus  Gemblacen 9 

Guiehardus  Lugdunen....      9 

Guide  to  deyotion 215 

Guido  Ambianen 9 

Guide  Aretinus 9 

Guido  Carilocus 9 

Guido  de  Castellione 9 

Guido  Farfen 9 

Guido  II.  Podien 9 

Guigo  I.  Carthusien 9 

GuigoII.  Carthusien 9 

Guillelmus  Abbas  S.  Di- 

vion 9 

Guillelmus  Abbas  S.  Ger- 
man        9 

Guillelmus  Abbas  .S.  The- 

odor 9 

^Guillelmus  Apulus 9 

*iuillelmus  Cabillon 9 

Guillelmus  de  Campellis      9 

Guillelmus  Meten 9 

Guillelmus  de  Trahinaco     9 

Guillelmus  Tyren 9 

(iuillelmus  V  Aquitan 9 

Guiniaud(C.)Paull.epist.    88 

Guitmundus 9 

Gulzot  (F.  P.  G.)  M6dit....    20 
—Relig.  Chrfetienne 127 


—Society  Chr6tienne 300 

Gulich  (A  )  Theol.  proph.    54 

Gnmiioldus 9 

Gnndecharus 9 

Gnndnlfus   9 

Gunning    (  V.  )        Pascal 

Fast 2 

Gunnison    (.J.    W.)      Mor- 
mons   118 

Guntharius  Cohm 9 

Guntherus 9 

Gunzo 9 

Gurdon  (B.)    Infidelity... 

123,  124 
Gurdon  (P.)    Chris,  chai'- 

aeter 215 

Gurnall  (W.)     Chr.  in  ar- 
mour   215 

Gurney  (.1.  .1.)     Essays...  120 

— Friiiids 186 

—Sabbath 208 

Gurncv    (  Priseilla.  ) 

Hvnins 277 

Gury    I  .J.    P.  )      Theol. 

moralis 204 

Gusset    (  J.  )      Shemesh 

tsdaka 133 

Guthrie  (J.)    Elders 232 

Guthrie  (T.)    Christ 2.53 

-City 253 

-K'/.i'kh-l 253 

—Man  and  llic  gospel 253 

— S))cakinu  to  the  heart...  2.53 

—  Way  to  life 253 

(JuthVicMW.)     Christian's 

interest 215 

Guyard  (S.)    Ismaelis Ill 

Guyon(A/n(ia?»e).  Lettres.  215 

—Opuscules 215 

— Discours 215 

—Prayer 215,  270 

—Poesies  277 

Guyot  (D.)    Poesies 280 

Guyse  (J.)  X.  T.  paraph.  81 
Gyirord  (G.)  Brownists..  309 
Hiiafner    (J.)      Xut    der 

Zendelingen 282 

Haag  (E.)    France  prot...  301 
Haber.shon    (  M.  )      Pro- 
phecy     54 

Hacket.t(H.  B.)     Acts 87 

Haddan  (A.VV.)  Councils, 

Great  Britain...  304.  305,  312 

Hadoindes 9 

Haeysser  (L.)     llcforma- 

tion 299 

Haevernick     (H.    A.    C; 

Einleitung 35 

—Daniel 77 

— Ezechiel 77 

—Theol.  des  A.  T 140 

Hagen  (P.  vander).   Hey- 

delb.  Katechismus 262 

Hagenbaeh(C.  R.)    Ency- 

clopiidie 1,  375 

—Kirchengeschichte 2i)5 

-Reformation   299 

—Hist.  18th-19th  Cent 300 

— Dogmen-Geschichte 3(51 

—Rationalism 370 

Hague  (W.)    IstBapt.  Ch. 

Providence 317 

Hahn(A.)    Evangel.  Mar- 

cions *0 

— Bekenntniss    evang. 

kirche 191,370 

Hahn  (A.)    Existence  of 

God '^^ 

Hahn  (C.  U.)    Waldenser  331 

Hahn  (H.  A.)    Hiob 70 

Haiminius 9 


Haldane  (J.   A.)      Drum- 

mond's  Defence Iti3.  166 

—Social  Worship 225,  264 

Haldane  (R.)    Canon 48 

—Romans 89 

Hale    (  .M. )      Contempla- 

tif>ns  215 

—Christ  cnieili.'d 215 

Hales  i\V.)  Trinity 1.50 

— ChroHolnoy ; 3;i4 

Halevy  ^L.)  .Juifs  anciens  286 
Haley  (.J.   W.)      Discrep- 
ancies     48 

Halinardns 9 

Halitgarius 9 

Hall  (A.)    (iospel  church  235 
Hall  (C.  H.)      Fulness  of 

„time 3,  129 

Hall  (E.)     P.ai)ti.sm 173 

—Puritans 309 

Hall  (l.H.i  I'.il.lio.ofX.  T.  377 
Hall  (.1.)  (,»uestionsof  the 

day 20 

—Evidences 120 

—God's  word 247 

Hall  (J.)     Writings 16 

—Contemplations,  (  Iirist    43 

—Christ  mystical 169 

— Chr.  moderation 215 

—Godliness 215 

— Gilead 215 

—Devotional  works 215 

— Episcopacie 232 

—Contemplations   on    O. 

and  X.  T 2.53 

—Script,  history 285 

Hall  (R.)     Works 16 

— Communion 230 

—Sermons 2.53 

Hall  (R.)  Zlon's  travellers  215 
Hall  (W.  J.)    Psalms  and 

hymns 277 

Haller(.J.)    Chr.  religion.  120 
Halley  (R.)    Sacraments..  172 
Hallifax  (SJ    Prophecies.  131 
Halsey  ( I..  J.)  Lit.  attrac- 
tions of  Bible .53 

Halybnrton  (T.)     Works.    16 

—Deists 106 

-Salvation 215 

Hamburger    (.J.)        Real 

Enevc 1,  109 

— Geist  der  Hagada 109 

Hanier  (P.)        Deuteron. 

xxxii .54 

Hamill(E..J.)  Meth.  E pis.  234 
Hamilton  (J.)   Thankful- 
ness   20,  215 

—Harp  on  Willo^vs 20,  215 

—Emblems  from  Eden....  215 

—Life  in  earnest 215 

—Happy  home 222 

-Prayer 270 

Hamilton  (P.) 4 

Hamilton  (R.)    Sabbath..  208 
Hamilton  (R.  W.)        Re- 
wards   179 

Hamilton  (W.)    Election.  1.57 

-Second  Advent IHI 

— Uni\ersal  redemption..  198 
Hamnierich  (E.)      Erlos- 

ten  Seelen 180 

Hammond  (C.  E.)    Text- 
ual criticism .50 

Hammond  (H.)    Works.  2,  16 

—Paraphrase 81 

—Sermons 2.53 

— Cateehisme 263 

Hammond  (W.  A.)  Coun- 
cils    200.335 

Hammond  ( W.  H.)  Spirit- 
ualism   119 


4o8 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Jlamond  (J.)    Hist.  nar...  286 
Uaiiipden  (li.   D.)     Scho- 
lastic philosophy 3,  364 

Haiifoek    (.J  )      Being  of 

God :  lu3,  122 

HaniiHiiM.)   Krcles.  hist.  295 

— ChnmoiiTai.hic 334 

HaniiaiW.i  Litcof Christ.     43 
Ilanuali  (.1,,   l»iv.  and  hu- 
man in  ss 4,53 

Haiuif  (.J.  W  .,     Geist  des 

Christemhunis 132 

Hai'son  (K.  D.)    Jesus 43 

—Paul 46 

Happel  CJ.)     Religion 100 

llappv  ignorance 228 

Ilarbiiugh     (H.)       Union 

with  the  church 221 

Harcourt  (L.  \.}  Deluge  136 
Ilavdt  (H.  yonder).     Con- 

cilli  Const 336 

Hardwick  (C.)     Christ 108 

—Hist.  Christum  Ch....297,  2«.»9 

Hardy  (X.)    i  John 64,  97 

Hardy   (R.   S.)       Eastern 

Monachisui 114 

—Buddhists  114 

— Manual  of  Buddhism...  114 
Hare  (A.  W.)  Sermons....  2,53 
Hare  (E.)     Socinianism...  197 

Hare  (F.)    Psalms 71 

Hare  (J.  C.)    Pamphlets..    20 

—Comforter 156 

—Victory  of  faith 168 

— Charges 253 

Hariultus 9 

Harker  (S.)     Predestina- 
tion   157 

Harless  (C.  A.  von).    Ehe- 

scheidungsfrage 206 

Harless    (G.    C.)      Theol. 

Encyclopadie 1 

— Leben  J  esu  von  Strauss    43 

— Epheser 92 

— Christliche  Ethik 204 

— Predigten 253 

Harlez    (M.    C.  de).      Zo- 

roastrisme 118 

Harmer  (  T.  )      Observa- 
tions     61 

Harmotus 9 

Hariiack(A.)M6nchthum  356 
Harnack    (T.)      Theorie 

der  Predigt 244 

Harness (W.)    Happiness. 

123, 128 
Harris    (H.)      Death  and 

resurrection 180 

HaiTis   (J.)    Atheist,  ob- 
jections    10."),  122 

Harris  (J.)     Pre-adamite 

earth 136 

—Man  primeval 159 

—Union 239 

—Great  commissif)n 282 

—Mammon 285 

Harris  (J.)  Future  life....  178 
Harris  (S.)     Kingdom   of 

Christ 223 

— Zaccheus 285 

Harris  (W.)     Self-dedica- 
tion    215 

Harrison  (B.)    Prophetic 

outlines :131,  183 

—Rubrics 266 

Harsha{D.  A.)     Wander- 
ings   215 

Hart(E.)  Bulwark  storm- 
ed   226 

Hart  (J.)    Hymns 277 

Hart  (J.  S.)    S.  S.  idea 284 

—Thoughts  on  S.  S 284 


Hart  (R.)  Eccles.  records.  305 
Hartley  (C.  A.)  J u.sTifl ca- 
tion       3 

Hartley  (D.)     Chr.  relig... 

13,  121 
Hartley  (I.  S.)  Prayer..  6,136 
Hartley  (T.)  Sermons....  233 
Hartmann  (A.  T.)    Funf 

Bucher  Mose's 36 

Hartmann  (E.  von).  Selbst- 
zersetung    des     Chris- 

tenthunis 137 

Hartmann  (J.   L.)      Pas- 
torale evaiig 245 

Hartmannus 9 

Hartwiss    (B.)       Theatri 

concionum  sacr 143 

Harvey  (J. )    Moral  Agen- 
cy     161 

—Visible  church 282 

Hase  (C.)     Symljoliei   Kc- 

cles.  i:\  ....." 201 

— Kirchen-ie.sehielite 290 

Hase(K.)    l.eben  Jesu 43 

-Gnosis 143 

— Dogmatik 143 

-Protest.  I'olemik 191 

— Beiden  Erzl)is(botV 303 

Ha.sert(C.  A.)     \'orlici-su- 

gungen  Jesu 4:^,,  166 

Hasse  (F.  R.)    Die  Uehre 

An.selm's 372 

Hastings  (T.)     Choirs 272 

—Hymns 277 

— Presb.  psalmodlst 277 

—Spiritual  s.mgs 277 

— Psalmista 277 

Hatch  iE.)  Eiu-ly  church..  225 
Hatfleld  (E.  F.)  Hymns..  277 
—Union  Theol.  Seminary  359 

Hatto 9 

Hauck  l\.)    Tertullian...  374 

IlauglM.)     I'arsis US 

Ilaupt   (E.)     1  .lohn 140 

Haupt  (L.i     Psalmen 280 

Hauser(Mrs.  1.  L.)  China  350 

—India 351 

Hausrath(A.)    ZeitJesu..    43 

— Paulus 46 

— Zeit  der  apostel 46 

— D.F.  Strauss 370 

Hawaiian  Bible 30,  31 

Hawaiian  catechism 263 

Hawaiian  hymn  book 277 

Haweis  (T.)"   Expositor...    63 

— Communicant 177 

—Church  of  Christ 290 

Hawes  (J.)     Lit.  history 

Bible 34,  .377 

—Tribute  to  the  Pilgrims.  2:11 

Hawker  (R.)    Works 16 

-Divinity  of  Christ 153 

— Zion's  i)ilfiiim 215 

—Morning  iiort ion 215 

Hawkins  (E.^  Chr.  truth. 

3,  100, 139 
Hawkins  (H.)  Sermonets.  2.53 
Hawkins  \,W.)   IMvsteries. 

3,  127 
Hawley(Z.K.)    Congreg. 

231,  234 
Hawthorne  (G.  S.)    Trin- 
ity   150 

Hawtrey   (C.)      Divinity 

of  Son 153 

Haydn  (H.  C  )    Lay  elfort 

233,  283 
Haves  (C.)  Septuagint...  56 
HaVgood    (A.    G.)      Our 

children 284 

Hay  mo 9 

Haynes  (D.  C.)    Baptist-  317 


Havnes  (T.  W.)     B.iptist 

cVcl 317 

IlaVto 9 

Hazard  (R.  G.)  Freiheit..  161 
Hazel  ins   (E.   L.)      Luth. 

Church 320 

Ilazen   (H.  A.)     Ch.  of  X. 

Hami)shire 319 

Head  atrainst  Popery 191 

Head  (11.  K  I   Redemptioi\  162 
—  Right  to  oppose  errors.   199 
Headley   (J.  T.)       Moun- 
tains..     60 

Headley    (P.   C.)       Ham- 
mond'    358 

Heard  (J.  B.)    Tripartite 

nature 1.59 

— O.  and  X.  theol 364 

Heathen  world  and  Paul.    46 

Heavenly  hymns 277 

Heavenly  watchwords....  215 
Ilebberd"  (S.   S.)       Chris- 
tianity   127 

Heber(A.)    R.  Heber 351 

Heber(R.)    The  Comfort- 
er  3,  1.56 

—Hymns 277 

Hebert  (C.)     Lord's  Sup- 
per   369 

Heljrew  Bible 22 

Heckewelder(.).)    Indian 

miss 348 

Hedio  (C.)    Hist,  eccles..  290 

— Chronica 295 

Heliile    (C.   J.)      Patrum 

apost.  opera 5 

— Conciliengeschichte 336 

— Honorius 336 

Hegel's  Lehre 332 

Hegessippus 2,  6 

Heidan  (A.)    Theologia...  143 
Heidegger  (J.  H.)    Theol- 
ogia   143 

Heim  (— )      Grossen   pro- 

pheten 75 

Heine    ( H.)      Relig.    and 

philos 303 

Heinrici  (C.  F.   G.)      Kor- 

inthier .'     90 

Held  (C.  F.  W.).  Christ...  124 
Heltferich  (A.)    Mystik...  322 

Helgaudus        9 

Helinandus 9 

Helpidius  (R.) 9 

Helweg    (  L.  )      Danske 

Kirke 301 

Helwig    (C.)      Theatrvm 

hist... 3.34 

Helvot  (P.)  Hist.  d.  ordres  356 
Hemans  (C.I.)  Chr.  in  Italy 

314,  332 
Hemert  (P.  Van.)    Evan- 

gelieleer 40 

— Eigen  Oordeele 139 

Ilemmenway    (M.)      Ser- 
mons   161 

— N'indicatiou 161 

—Christian  Baptism 173 

Ilemmingus 9 

llemsencJ.J.)    Paulus...    46 
Henderson  (E.)     Inspira- 
tion     53 

—Turkish  X.  Test 57 

— aiinor  Prophets 78 

Hendersonian  testimony.  208 
Hendewerk(C.  L.)  Jesaja  76 
Hengel    (W.    A.    Van). 

Apost 38 

— Epist.  ad  Romanes 8» 

— Epist.  ad  Phllipp 92 

— Avondniaal 176 

— Doop  en  het  Avondm...  176 


inden:  of  authors. 


4C9 


'— Instit.  oratorissacri 247 

Hengstenberg   (K.    ^V.) 

Pehtatenoh 36 

—Egypt  niitl  I!,  of  Moses..    37 
—Daniel  uud  s.^-iKirjah...    38 

— LeicleiisuTM-hicluc 43 

— (Teschichti-  liil.-.nns 68 

— Psahiis 71 

-?:cclfsia-;<> 74 

-Hoheli-<l 74 

-— Kzekicl  77 

— .lohii 86 

— i;i'\;.'lati.'ii 98 

— C'hrislolugy  O.  T 163 

—Kingdom  of  God 'iSii 

Henke   (E.   L.    T.)      Kir- 

chengeschichte 300 

—George  Galixtus 371 

Henkel(n.)    JesUS Christ  1.53 

Henley  (J.)    Oratory 264 

Hennell   (C.   C.)       Cliris- 

tianiiy 138 

H;-ni-iciis  ,1,-  Castro-Mar..      9 

IK'nricus  Huntingdon 9 

Henrlcus  linperaior 9 

Henrifns  I'arnien 9 

Henricus  Pomposianus....      9 

Henricns  Kemen 9 

Henricus  Salterien 9 

Henricus  Saltzburg 9 

Henricus  Sfiptiiuellen 9 

Henry  VIII.    Sept.  sacra- 
ment   172 

Henry  (P..  C.)      Cross  and 

Dragon 350 

Henry  (M.)     \\'.>rks 16 

—Exposition 63 

— Bapti.sm 173 

— Conininuicant's   com- 
panion    177 

—Daily  connnuniDn 215 

—Meekness 215 

—Religious  life  225 

-Church  in  the   house 221 

Henry  (P.)      Christ 212 

— Sermons 2.5:^ 

Henry  (P.)     John  Calvin.  372 
Henry  (T.  C.)    Etehiuii-s...  215 

—Letters 221 

Henry    (\V.    ,j.i      Pedes. 

law 241 

Henshaw(.J.P.K.^  Conim. 

guide ^ 177 

—Hymns 277 

Heppe    (  H.  )       3Iystik. 

Kath.-il ■  .      322 

-Myslik.   rrr,.nn 323 

IIei-anlu> 9 

Herl.eri   (P.)     Centiles 138 

Herbert    (  G. )      Country 

parson 245 

Herbertus  de  Boseham  ...      9 
Herbst   (J.   G.)      Einleit- 

ung 35 

Herder  (,).  G.  V.)    Poetry 

Hebrew '.    S7 

Herlord(B.)    Keligion  iii 

Enghtnd 305 

Hergeuroether(J.)  Kirch- 

enstaat 32^ 

Heribcrtus  Eichstetten...      9 

%Heribertus  .Monaehus 9 

Hcricus  Antissiodor D 

Herigerus 9 

Herimannus 9 

Hering  (C.  W.)    Gesch  d. 

Union syersuche,....239,  299 
Hering  (H.)     Mystik    Lu- 

thers 322 

Herle  (C.)    Wisdom 215 

Herlembaldus 9 


Hermann  yon  der  Hardt. 

Hoseas 78 

Herniannus  Contractus...      9 

Hermannus  .Judaeu>i 9 

Herniannus  Tornacen 9 

Hennas 2,6,  215 

Herniias 6 

—Gen, ilium  philos 133 

Herrlinger  i— )    :M(:Linch- 

th.)n...: 374 

Herrmann  (\V.)  lieligion  iul 
— Gesch.  prot.  Dogmatik..  370 
Hersey  (J  )  Small  things  215 
H.-rtzbcrir   (II.)      Ep.  Jw 

e.'i.i 95 

llviMiMis  i;iM-gidol 9 

Hrl\.;.'U~  i;    uu-n 9 

Her\e\  (\.)  Genealogies  43 
Hervey    (G.     \V.)        Chr. 

rhetoric 247 

Hervey  (J.)    Works 16 

— Theron  and  .-Vspasio 185 

—Letters  to  Wesley 185 

— Meditations 215 

— Sermons 253 

HerzfeldiL.)     Hel>raer...    .58 

— llandelsgesehiehte .58 

— Koheleth 74 

Herzog  (.J.  J.)     Encyei...      1 

^— Kirchengeschich^e 290 

Heser(G.)    Psalml  cl 71 

Heshusius  (T.)      Errores 

Kom 191 

Hess  (J.  J.)    ApostelJesu 

38,  46,  293 

— Lebensgesch.  Jesu 43 

— Bibliothek  d.  h.  Gesch..  286 
Hesse  (F.H.)    Muratori'- 

sche  Eraiiment 48 

Ilessev  (.I.'a.)  Sunday..  4,208 
-MMr.'ildiflicuPi-s.t?^".  12.3,  127 
Ilesvcliius  llier.^-^.'lvm....       6 

lb-i;M-iu> ; 9 

lletherin-l^.n    [W.    M.) 

Al)^lo^•,■^l(•s 121 

—  Ilisi.eh.  <if  Sc,.;hnul 311 

—  WestmiusK  r  A-sembly  324 
Hettingen  (F.)    Apolog...  121 

Heugh  (H.)    Geneva 302 

Heumann    (C.    A.)      Ab- 

endmahle 176 

HeurtleviC.  A.i      .rustifl- 

cation' 169 

— Harmnnia  ^vinh.  .Kea...  200 

Hey  (J.)     l)iviui;\ 143 

Hevlvn  (.J.)     'fheol 81,  143 

llevlvn  (P.)     Sabbath 208 

—Presbyterians 324 

Heyns  \S.   P.)      Gregor. 

.Nyss 373 

Haywood  (O.)    AVorks 16 

Hexaples  (Les.) 186 

Hibbert  Lectures 101 

Hiekeringill    (E.)     Cere- 
mony monger 264 

Hickes  (G.)    Priesthood.. 

2,  236 

— Devotion 215,271 

—Const.  Cath.  Ch 223 

— Epis.  order 232 

—Divine  right  episc 2.32 

Hickman  (C)  Sernuws...  in?, 
Hickok  (L;  P.J    Creator...  Iu3 

Hieronynius  Graecus 6 

Hieronymus         Stridon. 

Opera 9,  1« 

Hieronymus (W.)  Strauss  370 

Hierophant  (The) 383 

Higham   (C.)     Catalogue 

of  books... 376 

Highmore  (X. )  J  us  eccles.  240 


Hilarianus  (Q.  Julius) '.) 

Hilario tj 

Hilarius   Areiaten 'j 

Hilarius  Diaeouus 9 

Hilarius  Uiseipulus <( 

Hilarius  Papa o 

Hilarius  Pictav.  Opera.. ..9,  Hi 

llildebertus  Cenoman 9 

Hildebrandus  Junioi' 9 

Hildefonsus ;) 

Hildeirardis 9 

Hildeinarus <) 

HiUleiieus ■) 

Hildersam  (A  ;  Psalm  li...    71 

Hilduinus 9 

liilgenfeld  (A.)  Johannes 

38,  86,  140 

— Einleitung 38 

— Markus 40 

— Kanon  X.  T 48 

— Galaterbrief 91 

— Uriele  Johannis 97 

— Jiidische  apokalyptik... 

182,  368 

—  Apostolischen  Vater 363 

— Paschaslreit 369 

Hill  (G.)     Diviniiy 143 

—Const.  Ch.  of  Scotland...  243 

Hill  (M.)    .Sabbaih 208 

Hill  (O.  T.j    MOiiasticism  3.56 

Hill  (li.)    Piety 215 

Hill(vV.)  Amer.  Presb....  325 
Hiller  (O.  P.)  Sermons...  270 
Hills  (G.  M.)    Ch.  in  Uur- 

lliigion 327 

Hilton  (\V.) 4 

Hincmarus  Laudun 9 

Uincmarus  Khiuien 9 

— De  Praedesiinatione 1.54 

Hindi  Bible 31 

Hindmarsh  (K.)    Unitar- 
ians   153 

—Letters  to  Priestley  1.54,  195 

— Swedenborg 195 

Hindoos,  Memoirs  of  ..  3.50 
Hindustani  hymn  book...  277 
llinsehius    (P.)      Preus.->. 

kirchengesetze,  1873 241 

Hinton(I.  T.)    liapiism...  366 

Hinton(J.H.)    Works 18 

—Human  nature 10(),  124 

—Divinity 1« 

—Holy  Spirit lt)8 

— Ueliglous  revival 2«3 

Hippolytus 2 

Hippolvtus  Portu.    Writ- 
ings..".  6,16 

Hippolytus  Thebanus 6 

Hirsch  (S.)    Juden 101,  109 

Hirsch(S.  It)  Pentateuch  66 
Hirscher  (J.  B.  von).  Chr. 

Moral 204 

Hirschfeld(H.S.)  Talmud. 

auslegung 51 

Hirzel  (L.)    Hiob 6.5,  70 

Hiscox(E.T.)    Baptists.. 

200,  240 

Histoiredu  eiel 112 

Hist,  sketch  inissions..35l,  3d;{ 

Historic.il   Magazine 383 

Historv  of  C.iven.mters...  312 

Hist')rv  of  the  devil 159 

History  of  the  division...  325 
IlistorV  Hebr.  monarchy  287 
History  of  Imiuisition....  338 

History  of  Jesuits 338 

Historv  of  moiuis.  conv...  3.56 

Historv  ot  popery 328 

History  of  S.  Africa 346 

History  Westminster  .\s- 

semlJlv 324 

Hi1zig(F.)    Marcus 47 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


— Hohe   Lied &5,  74 

— Prediger  Saloino"s 65,  74 

— Jeremiah '55,  70 

—Daniel <i5,  77 

— Ezochiel .'i3,  77 

— Kleinen  propheten f>5,  78 

-Hiob - 70 

— Psalmen 71 

— Jesaja 76 

— Jiibl.  theologie 140,  164 

Hoadley  (B.)  Lord's  sup- 
per   176 

—Conformity 226 

—.Sermons -WS 

Hoare(W.  H.)    Genesis...    87 

— Apocalvi>se 98 

Hobart  (J.  II.)    Altar 177 

—The  departed 180 

—Apostolic  order 232 

—Episcopacy 2.{2 

— Sermons 253 

— Comp.  for  festivals 268 

Hodge  (A.  A.)     Theol 143 

—Com.  on  confession 143 

— Atonement 1(16 

—Manual  of  forms 270 

—Life  of  C.  Hodge 373 

Hodge  (C.)    Essays 20,  148 

—Romans 89 

—Corinthians 90 

— Kphesians 92 

—Darwinism 137 

— fSystematic  theology 144 

— VVay  of  life ." 215 

—Church  polity 223,235 

— Conference  pajiers 253 

-Hist.  Presb.  Church Si.'i 

Hodges  (W.)    Theol 16 

— Ellhu 70 

—Baptism 173 

Hodgson    (H.    H.)      Bud- 
dhists   114 

Hodgson(F.)  Iron  wheel.  187 

—New  divinity 188 

Hodgson  (H.)  Methodism.  234 
Hoefling  (F.  W.  F.)    Got- 

tesdienste 265 

Hoelemann  (H.  G.)  Reden 

des  Satan.. „ 159 

Hoeltv  (A.)    Ecclesia 223 

Hotrnian(F.)  Inquisition.  338 

Hort"man(J.  A.)    Hiob 70 

Hottinaun   (  W.  )     Leben 

Jesu 43 

—Prophecies 182 

Hofllng  (J.  VV.F.)    Taufe  173 
Hofmann  (J.  C.  K.)  Weis- 

sagung 54,  130 

— N.  Test 81 

—Theol.  Ethik 204 

Hofmann  (R.)  Leben  Jesu    43 

Hogan  (W.^    Mass 191,  194 

Hoge  (M.)    Sermons 253 

Hogg(W.)    Job 280 

Horcombe(H.)    Baptists.  318 

Holden(G.)    Proverbs 73 

—Tradition 139 

—Sabbath 208 

lIolford(G.)    Jerusalem.  130     , 
Holland  (s.)     I'leiichiMi,'.  247     I 

HoIIazfl).)     Si-hiiften k; 

Holla/.  (M.  D.)     Kx. theol.  144 
Hollazen   (D.)      Gnaden- 

ordnung 215 

Holliday  (W.  A.)    Syria...  353 
Holmes  (J.)    Unit.  Breth- 

len 321,  .343 

Holmes   (R.)     John    the 

Baptist 2, 130, 164 

Holt(E.)    MLsslons 340 

Holtzmann  (H.  J.)     Eph- 
eser , 46 


— Kanon 3(;(),  367 

Holy  th..u!ihts 1.54 

Home  and    For.    liecord, 

U.  S 344,  3S3 

—Scotland 345,  .383 

Home  Missionaiy 3S3 

Home  Mission.  Reports....  356 
Home  School  aiiil  Church  383 
Homes,  N.i  Hnpt.  iuf.iiHs  174 
-Resurrection   ivvcuIimI.  182 

Homilia    .\cl  hi.>|iic.i 43 

Homilies  or  (^  Klizabcth.  253 

Homilist 253 

Honerti.l   van  <icu).  Kcrk 

ill  Xcdcrhmd 313 

Honorius  .\u.u'ustoduu.    9,  12 

Houorius  I.  Papa 9 

Honorius  II.  Pai^a 9 

Hood  (E.   p.)       Religious 

anecdote 261 

— Swedcnbfu'g 374 

Hood  {(i  )     S.  Auier 348 

Hook  (\V.  F  )  en.  diet....  1 
— Archb]).  of  Canterbury  307 
Hooke  (K.)  Xou-conforni- 

isfs'  champion 226 

Hooker  (E.  W.)  Mrs.  Hun- 
tington Smith 353 

Hooker  (H.)    Infidelity...  124 

—Adversity 216 

— Thotights  and  nuixims.  216 

Hooker  (R.)     Works 16 

— Eccles.  polity 223 

Hooker  (T.)     Church  dis- 
cipline   231 

Hooper  (J.)     Writings 

4,  12, 16 
Hoornljeeck     (J.)       Pro 

conv.  Jndaeis 1.33 

— Socinianism 197 

—Theol.  practica 204 

—Ex.  bullae  piipalis 236 

Hope  (C.  D.)  Triune  God  1.50 

Hopes  of  Church 182 

Hopkins  (E.)    Works 16 

—Covenants 160,  170 

Hopkins  (J.  II.)     Confes- 
sional  191,194.367 

— F:ng.  l{eformation....l91,  306 

—Novelties 196 

Hopkins  (M.)  Evidences.  121 

— Law  of  love , 204 

Hopkins  (S.)  Divine  reve- 
lation   144 

—Millenium 182 

Hopkins  (S.)     Puritans...  309 
Hoppin  (J.  M.)  Ministry.  244 
Hopkins  (T.  W.)  Inspira- 
tion   369 

Horbery    (  M.  )      Future 

punisiinient 179 

Horniisdn  Papa 9 

Horu((;.)  Uisloriacccles.  2iH) 

Ilornc  ((;.)     Psalms 72 

Home  (T.)  Reformation. 

3, 191,  306 
Home  (T.  H.)    Introduc- 
tion     a5 

—  Biblical  keejjsake 60 

—Trinity 1.50 

— Mannul  forjitllicted 216 

— Bibl.  bibliography 377 

Horneck  (A.)   Considera- 
tion   216 

Horsfall  (S.)    Sermons 2.54 

Horsley  (s.)      Works 16 

—Biblical  criticism 35,  49 

—Psalms 72 

—Lord's  Divinity 154,  366 

—Sermons 254 

Horstius   (J.    M.)      Para- 
disius 216 


Hort  (J.)    Instructions...  244 
Hotchkin  (J.  H.)  W.  New 

York 325 

Hottinger  (J.  C.)   De  dec- 

imis 285 

Hottinger  (J.  H.)      Juris 

Hebra.  leges  58 

Iloubigant  (C.  F.)    Notae 

V.  T 49 

Hough  (J.)     Missions 282 

-Christianity  in  India....  351 

Hours  at  Home 383 

House  (E.)     Homilist 254 

Houtteville  (C.  F.)  Relii^. 

chretienne 129 

Hovelacque  (A.)  Avesta.  118 
Hovens(I).)    Christelyke 

openbaring '. 127 

Hovey    (A.)      Relig.  and 

state 228 

How  (C.)  Meditations 216 

Howard  (G.)     Wolsey 306 

Howard  (H.  E.  J. )      Gen- 
esis     67 

Howard  (W.  D.)    Bd.  For. 

Miss 344 

Howarth  (H.)    Revealed 

religion 5,  121 

— -Icsus 5,  154 

Howe  (J.)     Works. 16 

—Theol.  treatises 20 

—  Living  temple 216 

-Sermons 2.54 

Howell  (.J.)    Lord's  dav...  208 
Howell  (L.)     Desideriiis..  216 
Howell  (R.  B.)     Deacon- 
ship 232 

—Lord's  table 230 

Howels      (W.)  Lord's 

prayer 270 

Howie  (J.)  Scots  worthies  311 
Ho  Witt  (W.)    Priestcraft  328 
Howson  (J.  S.)    St.  Paul,      5 
Hoyt  (J.)     Mountain  so- 
ciety    326 

Hrotsuitha 9 

Hul)bard(A.  O.)  Sabbath  208 
Iluber     (F.)        Jesuiten- 

nioral •.  338 

Huber    (J.)        Philos.    d. 

Ivirchenvater.; 364 

Hucbaldus 9 

Huddy  (M.)    Sermons 264 

Hudson  (C.)    Fut-Jire  i-et- 

ribution 179 

—Reply  to  Balfonr 179 

Hudson  (C.  F.)    Debt  and 

grace 179 

—Christ  our  life 179 

Hudson  (H.  N.)  Sermons  2.54 
Hug  (J.  L.)  Introduction.  38 
—Leben  Jesu  von  Strau.s8  4;i 
Huet    (P.  D. )      Demon- 

stratio  evangelica 121 

HughtWA 4 

Hughes  (E.)  Script,  geog.    60 

Hughes  ((;.)    Sabbath 208 

Hughes    (J.)      Methodis- 

tincth  Cymru 324 

Hughes  ('l''.    P.)     Muhaui- 

niedanisui Ill 

Hugo  .Vuil.iinien 9 

Hugo  de  (  iinipo-Florido..      9 

lliig()(leCl<-riis 9 

Hugo  Cluniacen 9 

llu^o  V.  Cluniacen 9 

Hugo  Eterianus 9 

Hugo  Fiusitus 9 

Hugo  Flaviuiacen 9 

Hugo  Floriacen 9 

Hugo  de  Folieto 9 

Hugo  Gratianop 9 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


411 


Hugo  Linfolnien 9 

Hugo  Liiigoneii !) 

Hugo  l.Mgduiien 9 

Hugo  Masticonen 9 

lingo  Metellus 9 

Hugo  II.  Niverneu 9 

Hugo  Pictavinus 9 

Hugo  Portuculeu 9 

Hugo  de  Ril>odiinonte 9 

Hugo  de  S.  Caro.    Opera.    63 

Hugo  de  8.  Victore 9 

Hugo  1.  Tiecen 9 

Hugues    (J.    P.)      Kglise 

d'Auduze 301 

Huidekoper  (F.)      Juda- 
ism   109,  360 

Hull  (W.  W.)    Canons 22(5 

Hulsean  lectures 5 

Hulseman(J.)   Viudiciae 

S.  Script... 144 

^-De  auxillis  gratiae 171 

Hurabertus 9 

Humorist 191 

Humphrey  <E.  P.)    Cere- 
monial iust 28-1 

Humphrey  (H.)    Saliliath  208 
Humphreys  (D.)    Society 

for  propag.  Gospel "..  iU 

-Humphreys  (J.)       Work 

of  grace 21(5 

Humphry  (W.   G.)       Fu- 
ture state 5,  178 

—Early  progress  of  Gos- 
pel   5,  129,  347 

—Acts 81 

Hundeshagen    (  K.    B.  ) 

Schriften 17 

'^Kirchenverfassungs- 

geschichte 223 

^Deutsche  protestantis- 

mus 303 

— Conflikte    des  Zwingli- 

anismus  etc 315 

Hunt  [J.j   Revelations  of 

scripture 287 

Hunt  (J.)  Relig.  thought. 

307,  364 

Hunt  (T.)    Job 70 

—Proverbs 73 

Hunter  (R.)    India, 34(5 

Huntingdon  (J.)    Calvin- 
ism   198 

Huntingdon  (W.)    Skele- 
tons   185 

Huntiugford     (  G.     I.  ) 

Work? ...,    17 

-Trinity 1.50 

Huntington  (F.  D.)     Hu- 
man society 103 

—Fitness  of  Christianity  128 
Huutley(W.)    Prelates...  226 

Hupfeld  (H.)    Genesis 37 

— Psalmeu 72 

Hurd  (R.)    Prophecies 131 

— Sermons 183 

Hurley  (J.)    Rome 191 

Hurrion(J.)  Holy  Spirit..  151 

—Christ  crucified 254 

Hurst  (.J.  F.)     Rational- 
ism   370 

— Bibliotheca  theologica.  376 
•■^lui'ter  (F.)    Papst  Inno- 
cent  328 

Hurter(H.)    Theol 144 

Hurwitz    (  H.  )      Vlnd. 

Hebraicae 50 

Hutcheon  (Mrs.)     India...  351 
Hutchinson  (J.)      Con- 
fusion of  tongues 67 

Hutchinson    (  L.  )      Chr. 
religion 148 


Hutchinson  (R.)    Works. 

12,  17 

Hiither  (.J.  E.)  Colosser...  93 

—Jacobus 9:5 

— Johannes 97 

Hutten  (U.)     Werke 17 

Hutter  (E.)   Biblia  Sacra.  Zi 
Hutton     (J.)        Southern 


35.-. 


HvdeCr.)    Pei's.etParth. 

hist  118 

Hyyiaus  Papa 6 

Hymn  book 274 

Hymnal 274 

Ilvmiis 273.  -275.277 

H'ymlmainJ.  s.,     mitar- 

lanism l;)7 

Hyperiiis   (A.)      Pi 


tioues 

247 

Ibbot(B.)     Vvi\ 

atejudg 

,  139 
9 

Idalins 

Idat  ills 

9 

l.uiiutius 



2 

liiuutiiis   Diaco 

Ills 

li^naliiK  Mai-iv 

Ci 

ikcMi  iC  1     .\iili. 

IJ  .•1)1- 

OS 

lllin-worihiW. 

.Missions 

282 

Illustrated  Miss.  News.. 

342 

,383 

Illustration  of  -wisdom... 

l.W 

Illustrations  of 

popery.. 

191 

inyricus(M.  F.) 

Catalog- 

US. 


Inimens  (P.)  Communi- 
cant  

Immer  (A.)  Hermeneu- 
tics 

— Theologie  d.  N.  T 

India  liapt.  Miss 

Indische  bibliothek 

Ingham  lectures 

Inglis  (J.)   Vindication... 

— Eccles.  establishments., 

Innes  (A.  T.)  Law  of 
Greeds 228, 

Innes  (T.)    Scotland 

Innncfiitius  I.  Pa])a  

Innocrutlus  II.  Papa 

Innocentius  111.  Pupa 'J 

lii(|uiry,    I'uture  punisli- 


ion 


liiskij)  (.1.  s.)  Methodism 

Iiit«'niati(.ual  rtrnf. 

International  couy., 

Iiitmiatinnal   Ki'vicw 

Investigator 

loselian    (P.)      Georgian 

church 

Irenaeus 2,  6 

Irene  Augusta 

Irishman's  ti-easure 

Irons  (J.)    Jazer 

Irons  (W.J.)  Christianity 
4, 140, 

— Bapt.  Regeneration 

Irving  (E.;    Works 

— Oi-acles 

—Sacraments 

—Confessions,  Scotl 

—Orations 

Isaac  Judaeus 

Isaac  de  Stella 

Isaaci  Liber 

Isaacius  Imperator 

Isaacus  Armen 

Isaacus  Lingonen 

I.saacus  Ninivlt 

Isaias  Abbas 


191 

177    j 

51     I 
140 
.350     I 
383     I 
124 
121 


Isherwood    (  J.  )      Chris- 
tianity    124 

—Divinity  of  Christ 1,54 

Isidoius  flispalen 9,  12 

Isidonis  MiTcutor 9 

Isidoius  PacfU 9 

Isicloriis  IVlusiota (; 

Isidoius  liiitheii 6 

isidoius  Thcssalon 6 

Italian  'iiUAe[^'["'."Z"..'^JJZ  311 
Ittigius    (T.)       Biblioth. 

pacrum 364 

Ives  ((J.)    Sermons 2.54 

ivcsiC.  L.)    Soul 160 

1  vi;s  (  K.)    S.  S.  Psalmody  277 

Ives  (.j.)  Sabbath 208 

Ivimey  (J.)   Pilgrims 216 

—  Eui;lish  Baptists 318 

Ivo  („'aiiioten , 9 

Jablonski    (P.    E.)     Pan- 

thion  115 

—  Hist.  (  hri^timi 29J 

JachmaiiniK.K.)  Kathol. 

Briefe 95 

Jaeksoii  (.).)  Tiiiiitv.  1.50, 1.51 
—K. •marks  on  W'aterland  151 

—  Future  state 178 

—  I!e])ly  to  Berriman 372 

Jackson  (J.)  God's  Word  2.54 
Jackson  (.1.  L.)    Vaudois..  331 

Jackson  (S.)    Alaska 347 

Jackson  (T.)    Works 17 

—  Divine  essence 149 

— Jnstifyint;-  faith 168 

Jackson   (T.)      Wesleyan 

Methodists 187 

— Instit.  of  Christianity...  223 
Jackson  (W.)    Xat. theol- 
ogy   103 

—Retribution 4,  1.58,  180 

Jackson  (W.)  Kemains...  2.54 
Jacob  (G.  A.)  Polity  X.  T.  22.5 

—Lord's  supper 369 

Jacobi  (J.  F.)     Religion...    20 

Jacobus 6 

Jacobus  (M.  W.)  Genesis.    67 

—Gospels S3 

—Acts 87 

Jacomb  (T.)    Romans 

64,  89,  254 
Jacox  (F.)  Scripture  pro- 
verbs     63 

—Side-lights 254 

Jaeger  (.J.  W.)  Theol 144 

Jatf^  (Ph.)      Regesta    P. 

Jaliii  (.).)    Introduction..    35 

— llermeiicutica 51 

—Biblical  archaeology....  58 
— Vaticiuia  de  Messia...63.  164 
Jahnius(A.)      Epiphanli 

Panaria 12 

Jahrbucher,    Deutsche 

Theol 383 

Jahrbucher,  Prot.  Theol.  383 

James  I.    Works 17 

James  (J.  A.)     Christian 

charity 216 

—Chr.  father's  present....  2lh 

—Course  of  faith 216 

—Family  monitor 216 

— An.\iniis  inquirer 221 

-Chr.  tellowship 230 

—  Earnest   ministry 2*4 

-Church  in  earnest 283 

Janic?  (Liturgy  of) 2 

JamesiU.B.)  Ucvclation.  98 
James  (T.)  Bellum  Papale    .W 

—Corruptions  of  SS 139 

James    (  T.    S. )      Fresb. 

chapels 324 


412 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


James  (W.)    Sacraments.  208 

—Grace  for  grace 216 

.lameson  (A.)      Monastic 

orders :to2,  356 

_Hist.H-votnni-L..nl 332 

—  Maa>>iiii,i 332 

—SacnMlaii 332 

Jame^wu  iW.)    Jiciiiia  Ka- 

coviaiia 197 

.Janilcsoii  (.J.)      Deity   of 

Christ 154 

—Sacred  history 287 

— Culdees   of  loiia 304 

Jamieson  (K  )    Inspirat..    58 

—Com.  O.  and  X.  T 63 

—Primitive  Christians. ... 

295,  ma,  340 
Janet  (P.)  Final  causes..  103 
Janeway    (J.)      Heaven 

upon  Earth 216 

-Diligence 216 

Janeway  (J.  J.)  Internal 

evidence 48,  53 

— Atonemenl 166 

— Abrahamic  <-;>\  rnaii  1 ...  174 
— Commtinicaiil  's   inaiiii- 

al 177 

— Unlawtnl   iiiarri.ii;cs 206 

—Digest  Oen.   Asseiulil  v..  242 
Jannev   is.   .M.)      Middle 

asres; 297 


lleueh- 


US-. 


83 


— Atigustiiius 18b 

Japp  ( A.  H.)    Master  mis- 
sionaries   340 

Jarrige  (P.)    Jesuites 338 

Jarvls  (S.   F.)      Birth  of 

Christ 43 

Javanese  New  Test 31 

Jay(VV.)     Works 17 

—  Eveiiinir  exercises 2J6 

—Christian  emilemplated  216 
Jeatfr.-  ,11  (.1.  (  ,1    Clergy  305 

JeblM.I.)      r~aliiis 37 

Jechieli-.    Acta.  134 

Jetfer\   I'l',,    (  liristiaiiitv  121 
Jehaii'    I  I..     K.)        (onlro- 

vers(>  Iiis1.>i-i(|ues 362 

— Phllfisoiihie  catholique  362 
Jelf  (R.  W.)        Means  of 

frace 3,  171 
'hirty-nine  articles 144 

Jelf  (\y.  E.)      Christian 

faith 4,  124 

Jellett  (J.  H.)    Prayer 137 

Jellinek  (A.)    Midrasch..    65 

Jenaische  Zeitung 383 

Jenkins  (J.)  Douay  Uible  191 
Jenkins   (li.)      Christian 

religion 121 

JenksfB.)     Prayer 270 

Jenk.-:(W.)    Commentary    63 
Jenkyn  (T.   W.)     Atone- 
ment   166 

Jenkyn  (W.)    Jude 96 

Jennings  (A.   C.)    Kccb?- 

Sia  Anglicana 305 

Jennings  (D.)     Ministers  244 
Jennings  (J.)    Preaching  247 
Jennings  (().)    Campbell- 
ism.... 185 

Jennings  (S.  C.)      Presb. 

preacher 254 

Jenour(A.)    Apocalypse    98 

Jenvns  (S.)     Lectures 124 

— Int.Miial  evi,le,.ee 127 

Jepb.->.ii  (  A  1     saljbath 209 

Jereniie(J.  A.)    li'i'st.'ch!  295 
Jerment  (G.)      Parental 
duty 222 


Jerome  (P.  S.)    Psalms....  254 
Jerram  (C  )      infant  bap- 
tism   174 

Jervis  (W.  H.)    Galilean 

churcli 301 

Jesse  Ami. ia  lien 9 

Jessnp   ill.   11.)     .Moham- 
medan piv)lilei,i.. 111,354 

—Outlook  iti  Syria 353 

Jesuites  mareliaiids 338 

Jesuits,  history 339 

Jesuits  (The),    liullae 338 

— Decreta 339 

— Kegulae 339 

Jeter  (J.  B.)  Campbellism  185 

Jewel  (J.)     Works 4.12,  17 

—Apologia 191.  226 

— Confuiation    of    Hard- 
ing   191 

— Detence  of  apology 226 

Jewish  (hroiiiele 383 

Jewish  Expositor 383 

Joannes  Abriiieeiisis 9 

Joannes   .V(lriaii>>p (i 

Joannes  Algriuus 9 

Joannes  .Xutioeli.  ep 6 

Joannes  Air.i.cli.  patr....      6 

JoaiUK's    .\i-el.ale\i 9 

Joannes    .\  i  liNiMimlus 6 

Joanne.-  I'.-h-.'lius 9 

Joanne-  .!.■  Helmeis 9 

Joannnes  i;  ■sneiisis 9 

Joannes  IJielaivn 9 

Joannes    (  aiueiiiat 6 

Joannes  C'arpath 6 

Joannes  Carthusicn 9 

Joannes  Cirita 9 

Joannes  Citri 6 

Joannes  Cliiuacus 6 

Joannes  Climiacen 9 

Joannes  (.'onst.  diac 6 

Joannes  Const,  pair 6 

Joannes  Constaniieii 9 

Joannes  Coriiul)ieii 9 

Joannes  Cyi).nissi,)tes 6 

Joannes  Diaeoniis 9 

Joannes   Kphes 6 

eloannes  Kulioen 6 

Joannes  Kueliaitaii 6 

Joannes   iM-eaunieii 9 

.loanne-d:'  (.arlaudia 9 

.loaiiMe-  <.e..nietra 6 

.loamies  Ciialliertu- 9 

Joannes  Ilieros<.l>ni 6 

Joannes  .lejimator 6 

Joannes  La'teranen 9 

Joannes   l.eodieu 9 

Joannes  Marsieaiius 9 

Joaniu-   Melell 9 

Joannes  Miehaelen 9 

Joannes Monaclius.  Ann. 

1132. 
Joannes '. 
Joanne; 
Joannei 
Joannes 
Joannes 
Joannes 


Joannes 
Joannes 
Joannes 
Joannes 
Joannes 
Joannes 


10 

Nicaenns 6 

II.  Papa 10 

III.  Papa 10 

IV.  Papa 10 

\  .  l'ai>a 10 

\  1.   I'apa 10 

\  II.  Papa 10 

\  111.  Papa 10 

I\.  I'apa 10 

\.  I'apa 10 

.\1.  I'apa 10 

.Ml.  l>a])a 10 

XIII.  I'aiia 10 

\l\'.  I'apa 10 

XV.  I'ajia 10 

X\  111.  I'apa 10 

XIX.  Papa 10 

I'hocas 6 

Presbvter 6 

S.  Audoeni 9 


Joannes  Sabiiieii 10 

Joannes  Sa  rr'-l,erien 10 

Joannes  \eiietus 10 

Job  Moiiaelius 6 

Job  Peccator 6 

Jobins 6 

Joel  liyzant 6 

Johlson   (J.)        Die    fiinf 

Biicher  Mose 66 

John  Bon  and  Mast  I'er- 

son 176 

Johnson    (A.)      Eniilish 

Bible 13,  .56 

Johnson   (H. )     Revivals..  283 

Johnson  (J.)     W  oi  k> -2,  17 

—Laws  Ch.  of  England...  240 
— Clergyman's    vade-me- 
cum   305 

Johnson  (L.   D.)      Ch.  of 

Washington 315 

Johnson  (S.)     Works 17 

Johnson  (s.)  Oriental  re- 
ligions, China 114 

—India 116 

Johnson  (S.)   Everlasting 

punishment 180 

Johnson  (W.)  Three  ser- 
mons   2.')4 

Johnston  (A.)    Psalms  ...  280 
-lohnstone  (R.)    James....    96 
Johnstone  (W.  H.)     Sun- 
day   209 

Jonas  Aurellanen 10 

Jonas  Elnion 10 

Jonathan  ben  Uzziel.  Ho- 

sea 78 

Joncourt  (P.  de).      Pen- 
sees 216 

Jones  (.\.)     Psalms 280 

JOnes  (C.  C.)      History  of 

church 287 

Jones(C.  P.)  Roman  Cath- 
olicism    191 

Jones   (D.    E.)      Temple 

melodies 277 

Jones  (H.)      Second  com- 
ing   182 

Jones    (.1.)      Moral    ten- 

d.Micy 3,127 

— Canonical  authority 49 

Jones  (J.)     Romans.." 89 

—Remarkable  events 197 

Jones  (J.)     Revelation....    98 
J(nies  (Joel).    Jesus  and 

coining  glory 182 

Jones  (Jos.)     Human  re- 

sponsibilitv 161 

.Jones  (J.  H.)    Man 216 

.lones  (W.J    Works 17 

—  figurative  language 55 

-Trinity 151 

—Essay  on  Spirit 151 

Jones  (W.)     Prim.  Chria- 

tianity 254 

—Hist.  Chr.  church 290 

Jones    (W.)      Kel.   Tract 

Soc 3.57 

Jordan  (J.)    Sabbath 209 

Jordanns 10 

Jortin  (J.)   Dissertations    20 

-Christian  religion 121 

—Sermons 254 

—  Eeelesiaslical  history...  290 

Joscelinus  Tnronen 10 

Joseiih  (R.)     Paraphrasis 

in  (ihronic 61) 

Josephns  Const 6 

.Joscphus  Discipulus 10 

Jo.sciihus  (F.)    Opera 287 

— Schrift  gegen  Apion 287 

Josephus  Genesins 6 

Josephus  Hymnographus    6 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


413 


Josephus  lachiada.  Pava- 

phrasis  in  Daiiielem 77 

Josephus  Methonen (i 

Josephus  SaceiiL;^ lo 

Joseppus  Chiisti.nius t\ 

Joslenus lo 

Joss  (G.)  Vei-cinii:-miii-....  '2o'.» 
Jost  (J.  M.)     (..-,^-hicht'> 

Israel •2^7 

— Zeit  dcr  Ma<-..,;i,iici- isj 

— Gcschifhte  d;--   .lud.  11- 

thuiiis -s7,  :;i;() 

JouhaimcMiul  (!'.)      (  oii- 

Jovirnal  of  di^piitati.  11 ■'>{'> 

Journal  of  ll<-:ilili :;s;i 

Journal  of  Sacred  Lii ::,-;', 

Journal  of  Sc-iciuc .js:! 

Jouve  (E.    G.)      Diction- 

naire  d'esthetique 332 

Joux  (I*,  de).  Predication  254 
Jowett  (B.)      Eiii^tles   of 

Paul ss 

Judd  (S.)     Church -j-.':; 

Judged  by  lus  w.ird.-...^.;,  ir,4 
Judson    (Anu  11. j      Uur- 

niah 349 

Judson  (E.)  A.  Judson....  349 
Juengst  (A.)     Methodis- 

uiusin  Deutschland 321 

Jukes  (A.)    Law  of  offer- 
ings  ■. Ifir, 

Jukes  (C.)     Madagascar...  347 

Julian  us  Poinerius 10 

Julianas  l\.U'tan 10 

Julius  .Vfricanus 2,6 

Julius  I.  Papa 10 

Jung  (W.  F.)    Zinzsndorf  183 

Junilius 10 

Junius  (F.)    Test.  Nov....     81 

Junkin  (D.  X.)    Oath 207 

Juiikin  (G.)    Little  stone 

54,183 

— Sanetification 170 

—Vindication l.'^S 

Junkin  (r..,  <aM.,!;isiih>s  -Jdlt 
Juricu  il'.)      (   litic.l   lii^- 

tor>- 11-J.  3(il) 

— Scr'ii)tur<-  iir.iplK'cies....  182 

—  l)ev.>1i..ii 216 

—Hist.  (Ill  Calviuisnie 299 

—Hist.  (Ill    I'.ipisnu- 328 

Jusdivinum 234,  235 

Justiniano    (D.    A.)      In- 

qui.sition 109 

Justinianus  Iinperator...  6 
Justinus  Martyr. ..2,  3.  4,  6, 17 
—Dialogue  with  Trypho..  133 

Justorum    semlta 333 

Justus  Urgellen 10 

Juvencus 10 

Juynboll  (T.  W..J..   Hist. 

Samaritanae 287 

Kahle  (A.)  Eschatoloiiie  178 
Kahnis   (C.  F.  A.)    Hcil- 

ige  Geist 156 

—Gang  der  Kirche 290 

— Keforniation 299 

— German  Prot 303 

-Luther.  D.i-niatik 320 

Kalisch  (.^1.  M.)     Kxodus     67 

— (icncsis 67 

-*-Lcviti<-us 68 

— Jonah 78 

Kalkar  (t.  II.)     Israel 

287,  360 

—Christliche  Mission 341 

Hamper  (X.  G.)  Deugd...  132 
Kastner  (A.)    Traditions 

d  ■  TAnicrique 113 

—Tradi lions  de  Plnde 116 

Kaye  (J.)    Eccles.  hist 295 


—Clement  of  Alex 373,  374 

—Justin  Martvr 373 

Kaye  (J.  W.)  Chr.  in  India  351 
K.iyscr    (A.)        A^orexil. 

i;uih 37 

K.a.h  (B.)    Tropologia...    55 

-I':nMl.les „ 86 

— Icwi-h  -aldiath 209 

Keaii      (  L.  )  Pelton's 

rhArv:."< 187 

Kc(k:i-  ii;.)  Thc.loiria...  144 
KiM-lin-  (W.)  Liturii-iu...  266 
K.vi-1     (!'.     F.I       Apokry- 

lil"'H 47 

Ki'il  (c.  A.  <;.)  Theologie  20 
Kril  ((  .  K.)    Introduction 

'o  (>.  T 35 

— Chronik  iiiid  Ezra 37 

-Tcinpcl  S,!l,.nio-s 50 

—Com.  on  ( I.  Test 65 

—Pentateuch 66 

—Joshua 68 

-Jnd-'s,  liuth H8 

—  K/.ra,  Nchcniiah 69 

-^■;iHuel  69 

—  I<nin> 69 

-(  In-oiiicl.'s (i9 

— 'civniiah 76 

-l>-in<' 77 

-K/.ekiel 77 

—  Mill  >!■   Prophets 78 

—  >1  ;l-l^.il-ier 80 

-.M  I'.liiaus 84 

KcinilTh.)     Jesus 43 

— Urchristenthum 293 

Keith  (A.)     Harmony  of 

prophecy 98 

—Truth    of   the  Chr.  re- 
ligion   121 

—Signs  of  the  times 130 

Keith  (A.)    Isaiah 76 

Keith  (I.  S.)    ScriiMii^  2.-it 

Keith  (R.)    Scotland 31-i 

Keller  (L.)  Wicd-rt;uU\T  318 
K(dly  (J.)     Apoc.  interp..     47 

—  I'l-oiiliccy 54,   182 

-Al>oc.ilN|is/ 98 

Kcll>-    (.).)      (.hrist    and 

Church 169 

Kelly  (Jno.)    Divinccov- 

cnants 162 

Kelly  (W.)     Gospels 40 

—Acts,  Epistles,  etc 46 

— P^pistles  of  Paul 46 

—Daniel 77 

— jMatthew 84 

-Galatians 91 

— Pliilippians 92 

— Colossiaus m 

— Pevelation 98 

—Holy  Spirit ]:.6 

—Second  eomiui;- is^; 

—Church  of  God jj:; 

Kelty   (31.   C.)       Interior 

religion 322 

Kemp  (J.  van  der).   Theo- 

dicie  Paulus 89,  158 

—Heidelberg  catech 262 

Kempe  ( J.  E.)  Preachers.  247 
Kemper  (F.  A.)    Consola- 
tion   216 

Kemper  (J.  M.)    In  viced 
staatkundige     Gebeur- 

tcnis.sen 132 

Kemjiis  (T.  a).   Oimscula.    17 

— Christian-s  cxt-nise 216 

— liiiilali.  11  ,,f  Cliii^t 216 

— SoliloqiiN  or  the  -ml 216 

Kennawa.N'    (C.   L.)      Ser- 
mons....".   2.54 

Kennedy  (G.)  Profession.  216 
Kennedy  (J.)  Mosaic  rec.  136 


Kennedy  (J  )    Divine  life  216 

—Work  and  conllict 216 

Kennedy  (J.)     Scripture 

chronology ;y4 

Kennedy  (J.)    Benares....  3.JI 
Kennedy  (\V.  S.)    Christ. 

43,  164 
Kennicott   (B.)    Hebrew 

text 50 

Ken  rick  (F.  P.)     X.  Test. 

translated si 

-Acts 87 

—Primacy  apnst.  See 236 

Kenrick  (T.)   Exposition 

^,^'-  T 83 

Kentucky  (Synod  of) 326 

Ker  (J.)    Day  dawn 254 

Iverckhove  (J.  P.  van  den). 

Syn.  theol 144 

Kern(F.  H.)  Jakobus....  9o 
Kernot  (H.)      Bihlio.  dia- 

l)olica 377 

KeiT  I.].)     CiiiT.   s,.i ""  28.) 

Keiri.I.c;.)     .Medical  niis- 

,.*i"">' 343 

Kesson    (,J.)       cross    and 

Dragon 3,vj 

Kelt  (H.)    History 54 

—Primitive  Christians.... 

31,  129,  334,  363 
Ivetteler     (W.     E.    von). 

Freiheit 228 

Kettlewen  (J.)     Works...    17 

— Christian  obedience 216 

—Practical  ladiever 216 

KcucheniiisiP.)    N.  Test.    81 

Key  to  Kevclation 98 

Key  to  Shorter  catechism  263 
Keyser  (R.)     Religion  of 

Northmen 117 

Kha>:se<-  Bible 31 

Kidd(J.)       External    na- 

tiiic 102 

-'l''ii>it.v 1.51 

—  Eternal  sonslii), 151, 164 

Kidder    (R.)       Books    of 

Moses 66 

-^U'-'^sias 122,133 

Kiepert  (H.)  IJil.el-atlas,  60 
Killen  (.).  M.)    Friends  in 

Killen  (W."])!')"""l'hM''of 

presbytery 235 

—Ancient  church 295 

—Hist,  of  Ireland 310 

Kindjall  (J.  AV.)    Heaven  178 

Kimchi  (D.)    Psalms 72 

Kimedoncius  (J.)     Gene- 

,.siii 67 

Kininiel  (E.  J.)     Symbol. 

e<-cl  orientalis 201 

Kiim   1  A.)     G.    D.    Board- 
King  (  iV.i'TicoVogy. '.■.■.'.'.'.'.'.'.  136 

-Ruling  cldersliip 233 

— Prcsb.  foiiii  <,f  i^ov 235 

King  (J.)     .'Mnab-s  stone...    35 

King  1. 1.)     .b.iiah 64.  78 

— si(.iciieio>i>  cKxi.  Dei...  263 

Kiiii;-  i.loii.i^,.   Syria 3.")4 

King    (P.    Lord).       Prim. 

Church 225 

King  (R.)    Titus 46 

King(W.)  Origin  of  evil  1.58 
Kinghorn  (J.)  Baptism...  2.30 
-Defence  of  "Bai)tism."  230 
Kingsbury  (H.)  .Sabbath  209 
Kingsley  (C.)    All  Saints' 

(lii.v 2.H 

— (iospel  of  Pentateuch...  254 
—Sermons.. 254 


414 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Kinkade   (W.)     Doct.  of 

(iod 148 

Kinne   (A.)       Sonship  of 

Christ 151,  164 

Kinney    (E.    D.)       Great 

supper 86 

Kip  (W.  I.)     Witness  of 

clhurch 223,  233 

-Jesuit  Miss,  in  N.  A 339 

'-Old  Jesuit  missions 348 

Klrby  (W.)    Animals 102 

Klrchner    ( E.  )      Otten- 

barung 287 

Kirk:(E.  N.)    Sermons 204 

—Revivals 283 

Kirkpatrlck(J.)  Sermons  254 
Kirkpat rick  (J . )  Loyalty 

of  Presbvterians 324 

Kirkpatric-k  (AV.)     Medi- 
tations    216 

Kirkton  (J.)    Ch.  of  Scot- 
land   311 

Kirkwood    (R.)      Millen- 
nium   182 

Kist  (E.)     Religion 216 

Kist(X.  C.)  Keikhistoi-ie  313 
— Archief  van  XeeliTland.  313 

— Nleiiw  Archief 313 

— Leer  van  Jeziis 225 

Kitto  (J.)   Cyclopedia 57 

—Bible  illustrations 63 

—Palestine 287 

Klanicza(M.)  Hungaria..  313 
Klausen  (H.  X.)   Hermen- 

eutik 51 

Klauss  (L.)    Psalmen 72 

Klee    (  H.  )      Dogmenge- 

schichte 362 

Kleinei't  (P.)    Einleitung 

A.T 35 

— Obadjah,  Jonah,  etc 

63,  78,  79 
Kleuker  (J.  F.)      Encycl. 

Theol 1 

— Toleranz 20 

— Aechtheit  u.  Glaubw....    48 
Klevesahl  (E.  C.)  Evaug. 

wahrheiten 263 

Kliefoth    (T.)      Ottenbar- 

ung 98 

— Dogmengeschichte 362 

King  (C.  F.)  Corinthians. 

63,  91 
Kloepper  (A.)  Korinther.  91 
Klose  (C.  K.  W.)  Basilius  372 
Knapp    (  A.)        Christen- 

Lieder 277 

— Evangelische    Lieder- 

schatz 277 

Knapp  (G.  C.)  Theology,  144 
Knappert  (J.)     Religion 

of  Israel 287 

Kneeland  (A.)     Benevo- 
lence   198 

Kneucker  (J.  J.)  Baruch    80 

Knight  (J.)    Trinity 151 

—Divinity  of  Christ 154 

—Holy  Spiilt 156 

Knight  (W.B.)  Calvinism  185 

Knobel  (A.)    Jesala 65,  76 

—Genesis — Deuteronom- 

ium 66 

— Josua 68 

Knowles  (F.)     Scripture 

evidence 197 

Knowles  (J,  D.)    Ann  H. 

Judson 349 

Knowles  (J.  S.)    Rock  of 

Rome 192 

Knox  (Alice  W.)     Infant 

S.  S 284 

Knox  (H.)    Miscellany 148 


—Sermons 2i4 

Knox  (J.)    Works 4,  17 

—Reformation 13,  311 

-Predestination 157 

—Liturgy 2(!9 

Knox  (.J.  S.)    Mediator....  166 

Knox(V.)     Works 17 

—Christian  philosophv.  .  127 

Koch  (A.)    Thessalon 93 

— Philemon 94 

Koch(E.E.)  Klrchenlieds  272 
Koecher  (J.  C.)     Cantzel 

reden 2.54 

Koehler  (A  )  Gesch.  A.  T.  287 
Koelling  (H.)    Jesus  und 

Maria. 43 

Koelling    (  W.  )       Arian. 

Haresle 316 

Koelhicr    (  K.  )      svmb. 

chrisU.  CDntVssioiHMi -im 

KoestcriF.  I!,  i    Krlaiun-- 

uuni-u  hcil.  ^c-hrift 361 

Koeslliu  (C.  G.  T.;  l)v  im- 

mortalitatis  spe 178 

Koestlin  (J.)    Wesen  der 

Kirc-he 225 

-Schottische  Kirche..  238,  311 
K(Jstlin  (K.  R.)      Synopt. 

Evangelien 40 

— Lehrbegriff  Johannis...  140 
Kohlnuinn   (A.)     Unitar- 

ianism 197 

Kohlreif  (L.  G.)    Chrono- 

logia 334 

Kolde  (T.)     Johaun   von 

Staupitz 299 

Kollock  (H.)  Sermons....  254 
Koopmans  (R.)  Christus  166 
Koppe  (J.  B.)  N.  Test...,  81 
Kops  (J.)    Godsdienstige 

waarheden 124 

Koran Ill 

Kortholdt  (C.)  Hist,  ce- 
des ,  ,  .  290 
Koster(i"B.')'Propheten  54 
Krasinski  (V.)    Refoi-ma- 

tion  in  Poland 314 

Kratander.  Anti-Strauss.,  370 
Krauss    (A.)      Dogma   d. 

unsichtbaren  kirche 223 

Krauss  (A.  E.)    OlTenbar- 

ung 106 

Krauth  (C.  P.)  Conserv- 
ative reformation 320 

Krebs  (J.  M.)    Christ 43 

Krebs  (J.  T.)      Observa- 

tiones  in  N.  T 81 

Krehl  (L.)      Religion  der 

Araber 113 

Kremer  (A.  von).    Ideen 

des  Islams Ill 

Kretschmar  (A.  C.)      Re- 

ligionslchre 101 

KriTische  Prediger  Bibl..  383 
Kritzkr(H.)   Humanitat 

und  (  hrisTriithum 132 

— Civitiis  (luistiana 228 

KromniiH.)    Leidensges' 

chichte  Jesu 43 

Krueger-Velthusen  (W.) 

Leben  Jesu 43 

Kruell    (F.    H.)        Alter- 

thumskunde 332 

Krummacher      (F.      W.) 

Dew  of  Israel 254 

—The  flying  roll...... 2.54 

—Solomon  and  Shulamite  264 

—The martyr  lamb 2.54 

Krummacher  (G.  D.)  Ja- 
cob wi"estling 254 

Kuczvnski    (A.)       Flug- 

•schfiften  Luthers 378 


Kuebel(F.  E.)    Gesetzge- 

bung  des  A.T 5;i 

Kiugelgen  (W.  von).  VVi- 

dorspriiche 48 

Kuenen(A.)    Onderzoek 

en  de  Ouden  Verbonds.     35 
—Prophets  and  prophecy 

38,54 
— N.  Focd.  lineamenta..  50,  51 
—Religion  of  Israel.,,.  107,  287 
Kugler(B.)  Kreuzzuge,.  297 
Kuhl  (J.)      Descendenz- 

lehre 137 

Kuhn  (J.)  Leben  Jesu....  43 
— Kathohsche  Dogmatik,  144 

— Gottliche  Gnade 368 

Kninoel  (C.  T.)  Nov.  Test.    83 

—Acta  Apostolorum 87 

— Epistola  ad  Hebraeos...    9.5 

Ku  Kumu  Hawaii 383 

Knnkuna  Bible 31 

Kunze(J.C.)Lebenswege  216 
—Hymns,  Lutheran...  267,  273 
Kurtz    (J,    H.)      Elnheil 

der  Genesis 37 

— Svmb.  d.   A.  T.  Cultus...    5!) 

— Sacriflcial  worship 59 

— Ehen  derSohne  Gottes.  67 
—Bible  and  Astronomy...  135 

— Sohne  Gottes 159 

—History  Old  Covenant..  287 

—Church  history 290 

Kurzgefasstes  Handbuch 

zuin  A.  T 65 

Kvrko-handbok 267 

Labadie  (J.  de).  figlise..  223 
LaBeaume(J.)     Ivoran...  Ill 

Laborans  Cardinalis 10 

Laborde  (L,  de).    Exode. 

60,67 
Laboulave  (E.)      Libertg 

religeuse 238 

Labourers  in  East 351 

Lackington  (J.)    Confes- 
sions   216 

Lacordaire  (J.  H.  B.)  God 

and  man 106 

Lacroix    (— )      Missions 

Cathol ;...  345 

Lactantius  (L.  C.)  Opera 

2,  10,  17 
Ladd  (G.  T.)  Doctrine  of 

sacred  scripture 366 

La  Guidai-a  (F.)    Vatican  192 
Laidlaw  (J.)      Bible  doc- 
trine of  man 160 

Laing  (W.)    Atonement.. 

154,  166 
Lamb   (J.)    Seven  words 

.5,  44, 164 
Lambert  (G.)  Sermons...  254 
Lanibertini    (P.)      Casus 

eonscientiae 211 

Lambertus  Atrebat 10 

LamlnTtus  .Vudomar 10 

Lam)i.Ttus  Ilersfold 10 

Lambertus  Pultarlen 10 

Lambertus  SquiUaeen 10 

Lamb's  l)ook 20 

La  JMennais  (F.  de).    Re- 
ligion   101,121 

—Paroles  d'un  croyant....  216 

Lampe(F.  A.)  Psalmi 72 

— Evangelium  Joannis....    86 

— De  Spiritu  Sancto 156 

—Hist.  Sacra 290 

—Hungaria   et   Transyl- 
vania   313 

Lamson  (A.)    First  three 

centuries 372 

Lamy  (B.)    Socinianism.,  330 


Lancaster  (T.   W.)     Evi- 
dences   3, 121 

Lancelotti  (J.  P.)    instlt. 

jui-is  cauonici •242 

Land  without  Sabljath 209 

Landerer   (M.   A.)      Dog- 

nien-Geschichte 364 

Landericus JO 

Landis  (J.)    Disoourses..  254 
Landifi  (R.  W.)    Trinity.,  l.il 

Landulphus  Junior 10 

Landulphus  Mediolan 10 

Lane  Theol.  Seminary 35it 

Lanfi-ancus    Cantuarien- 

sis.    Opera 10,  17 

Lang  (J.  D.)    Psalms 280 

—Religion  in  America 315 

Langausen  (C.)  Demense 

lunari 334 

Lauge  (I.)    Instil,  theol. 

liter 375 

Lange    (J.    M.)       lustit. 

pastorales 2f5 

Lange  (J.  P.)    Lncvkl 1 

—Life  of  Christ 44 

— Biblische  hermeneuiik    51 

— Bibelwerk 63,  64 

—Genesis 63,  67 

—Exodus 63,  67 

— Leviticus 63,  68 

—Numbers 63,  68 

— Haggai,  etc 79 

— Manhew 84 

— Ma'k 85 

—John 86 

—  Roniiiiis 8i) 

—James 96 

—Revelation 98 

— Christliche  Dogmatik..  144 
— Lehre  v.  d.  letzien  Din- 
gen 178 

— Geschichte  d.  klrche 293 

Lange  (L.)     Kirchenges- 

chichte 290 

— Tabellen 290,  362 

Langen    (J.)     Romische 

kirche 328 

— Judenthum 360 

— Kirchenvater 364 

— Trinitarische   lehrdif- 

ferenz 372 

Langhans  (E.  F.)    Pietis- 

mus 282 

Lanigan(J.)    Ireland 310 

Lant«m  of  Light...- 4 

Lape  (T.)    Baptism 173 

Lapide  (C.  a.)     Matthew.    84 

Lapithes  (Georgius) 6 

La  Placette    (J.)       Con- 
science    211 

— Christian  casuist 211 

— Observationes  hist 236 

Laprade  {V.  de).   Nature  112 
Lard  (M.  E.)      Campbell- 
ism 185 

Lardner  (S.)     Saviour's 

predictions 13 

—Writers  of  N.  T 13 

—Works 17 

— Ci-edibility  of  gospel....    38 
—Apostles  and  evangel- 

^ists 39 

-^Historic  of  heretics..295,  316 

Large  (J.)    Bunyan 216 

Larraga  (F.)     Theologia 

moral 204 

Lasteyrie  (C.  P.  de;.  Con- 
fession   367 

Lathbury  (T.)    Convoca- 
tion   308 

— Noujuroi-d 309 

Lathrop  (J.)    Ephesians.    92 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


—Baptism 173 

—Sermons  254 

Latiraer  (H.)  Works..  4,  12,  17 

—Sermons 254,  2.i5 

Latin  Bible >5,  31,  32 

Latter  Day  Luminary 383 

Laud  (W.)     Works 2,  17 

Lauder   (  A.  )      Ancient 

bishops 235 

Laurence  (J.)  Eucharist.  176 
Laurence  (II.)     Art.     Ch. 

ot  En<r 3,185 

—I  nitarian  version 57 

Laurent  (J.  C.   JI.)    Neu- 

testanicnt.  Studien 39 

Laureutius  Cassiiien 10 

Lanrentius  de  Leodio 10 

Lauieiitiu.s  Xovarien 10 

Laurentius  Veronen 10 

Laurie  (T.)    Ely  volume.  341 
—Grant  and  Nestorlans.  353 
Laveleye    (E.    de).      Pro- 
testantism... 192,228,  238,  370 
Lavington    (  G. )      Meth- 

odisis  and  Papists 187 

— Moravians 188 

Law  (A.)    Tunes 277 

Law  (E.)    Religion loi 

Law  (J.)    Christ 151 

Law  (W.)     Works 17 

-Perfection 170 

—Lord's  supper 176 

—Serious  call 216 

—Spirit  of  prayer 216,  270 

—Address  to  the  clergy...  214 
Lawrence  (E.    A.)      Sys- 
tematic beneficence 285 

Lawrence  (H.)    Baptism.  173 
Lawrence  (M.   W.)    Mrs. 

H.  A.  L.  Hamlin 354 

Lawrence  (R.  F.)     N.  H. 

Churches 315 

Lawrie  (J.j  Prophecy 130 

Lawry  ( W.)    Tonga 355 

Lawson  (GJ    Proverbs...    73 
Lawson(J.P.)  Epis.Ch.of 

Scotland 312 

Lea  (H.  C.)      Sacerdotal 

celibacy 356 

Leander 10 

Leask  (W.)    Messiah....44,  255 

—Character 216 

Leathes  (S.)    Religion  of 

the  Christ 4,  129,  375 

—Gospel  its  own  witness. 

5,  127 

—Structure  of  O.  T 35 

—Birthday  of  Christ 44 

—Cities  visited  by  Paul....    60 
—Grounds  of  Chr.  hope...  121 

— Witness  of  John 

123,  127,  154,  164 
—Witness   of  the    O.    T. 

123,  154,  164 

—Witness  of  Paul 

123,  127,  154,  164 

— O.  T.  prophecy 131 

—Christian  Creed 200 

Leavitt   (  J. )      Seamen's 

devotions 277 

—Christian  lyre 277 

LeBas  (C.  W.;  Miracles...  131 
LeBlane   (  L. )      Theses 

theol 21 

Le  Blant    (E.)      Inscrip- 
tions   333 

Lechler  (G.)  John  Wi  cliff 

298,  306 

Lechler  (G.  V.)    Acts 87 

— Englische  Deismus..l06,  367 
— Presbyterial-verfass- 
ung 235 


415 

— Apostolische  Zeit...  293,  363 
Leeky    (W.   E.  H.)      Ra- 

tionullsni 370 

Le  Clere  (J.)  Defense 3.5,  50 

— Harnioniu  evangelica...    42 

— Sentiiucns 50 

— Vetus  Test b5 

— Xouv.  Test 81 

—Hist,  eecles 295 

Le  Conte    (J.)      Religion 

and  science 134 

Lectures  on  controversy  192 
Lectures,  creed,  Pius  iv.  192 
Lectnroson  foreign  ch....  300 
Li'ciinvs  ,,11  i)atronage...  238 

l>ic-i  lire-,  Unmans 90 

Ecct  urrs  ^^upll<)sed 124 

Ledwiiius ]0 

Lee  (A.)    Sermons 2.55 

Lee  (C.)    Aristarchus 185 

—Sermons 255 

Lee  (F.  G.)    Re-union 239 

—Liturgical  terms 265 

—Reformation 306 

—Prayer  for  departed 369 

Lee  (J.)    Ch.  of  Scot 311 

Lee  (L.)     Universalism...  198 

Lee  (S.)    Prophecy 54 

—Henderson's  appeal 57 

—Job 70 

—Revelation 98 

—Orthodox  views 370 

Lee  (W.)    Inspiration 53 

Lee(W.)     Faith 168 

Lees  (F.  R.)  Temperance.    64 

Leeser  (I.)    Jews 109 

Leger  (J.)    Vaudois 331 

Legge  (A.  O  )    Temporal 

power 236 

Legge  (J.)     Religion  of 

China 108 

—Chinese  classics 114 

LeHir(A.)  Prophgtes...  54 
Leibnitz  (G.  W.  von). 

Tentam.  theodicaeae....  158 
Leidekker  (M.)      De    re- 

publica  Hebr 59,  287 

Leidradus 10 

Leifchild  (J.  R.)  Nature.  103 
Leigh    (E.)        Poetical 

books 70 

Leighton  (R.)     Works....     17 

—Peter 96 

Lekebusch(E.)    Apostel- 

geschichte 46 

Leland    (J.)       Christian 

revelation 101, 124 

— Deistieal  writers 106,  367 

LeMesuiier(T.)  Schism  8,  SS7 

Leiiime  (L.)   Dekalog 160 

L'Einpei«ur     (  C.  )       I»e 

Icgibus  Ebiaeor 89 

Le  Neve   (J.)     Fasti  ee- 
cles. Anglicanae 306 

Lenfant  (J.)     Concile  de 

Basle 301,  :«6 

—Council  of  Constance...  .136 

—Concile  de  Pise 336 

Leng  (J.)     Natural  obli- 
gations   103,  122,  125 

Leugerke  (C.  von).   Psal- 

men 72 

-Daniel 77 

— Kenftan 287 

Lenke  (F.  R.)     Reforma- 
tion..^   299 

Lenonnant  (F.)    Divina- 
tion   114,  115 

— D61uge 1;J6 

Lentz   (C.   G.     H.)      Ges- 
chichte der  Dogiuen 362 

Leo  Achridanus 6 


4i6 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Leo  Atinen 10 

Leo  r.iliiriccii ...  10 

Leo  Cil.x'u (; 

Leo(iraiiiiuulicus (i 

Leolmperator G 

Leo  Magnus.     Opera....  10, 17 

Leo  Marsicanus 10 

Leo  II.  Papa 10 

Leo  111.  Papa in 

Leo  IV.  Papa 10 

Leo  VI.  Paiia 10 

Leo  VII.  Papa 10 

Leo  VIII.  Antipapa 10 

Leo  IX.  Papa 10 

Leo  Patriciiis 0 

Leo  Presbyter 0 

Leo  Senonen... 10 

Leo    (G.    E.)       Episi.   ad 

Tiiuothemii 94 

Leo  (II.)    .Jiiiliscli.staalcs  287 
Leod-^.iriii.  Au-n-l,Mlu- 

IKMl 10 

Leo.lc-arius  \  icuiic-.i 10 

Leona.'.d    (S.    W.)      chris- 
tian i)-ialinist 278 

Leonardus  ('liirii 6 

Leonhardi  (G.)  Missiont^- 

geschiehte 341 

LeontliLS  Byzant (5 

Leontius  Neapol H 

Leporiu.s 10 

LesccBur     (  Lj        P.ulise 
catholiqiif  n,  l',,l,-iic..  314 

Leslie  (C.)     \V,>rk-.,.. 17 

—Easy  method  Deists ]()(i 

— Sociiuaii  controvcrsv...  197 

Less  {(,.}     Krli-i,)!! 197 

-AV.ilulu-it    .Ut    Christ). 

rcliicioM 121 

— (JIu-islliclic   moral 204 

Lesser  (  F.  C.)     Teslaceo- 

theol 1C3 

Les.ser(H.)    Judentlium. 

109,  204,  360 
Leasing  (G.   E.)     Zweck 

Jesu 44 

L'Estrange  (II.)  Sabbath.  209 
—Alliance  divine  offices. 

2,  266 
L'Estrange  (R.)   Dissent- 
ers sayings 226 

Letaldus 10 

Letter  from  blacksmith. 

245,  269 

Letter  of  churches 2 

Letter  to  Methodist 234 

Letters  to  Ada 192 

Letters    Eng.    Reforma- 
tion     12 

Letters  on  future  pvmlsh  180 

Letters  of  Jews 12.5 

Letters  of  Paul 186 

Letters  from  Home 337 

Letters   to    Wesl.   niinis- 

tei-s 244 

Letters!,,  Wili.i'il.Mee IGO 

Letters    ,,11     u  ritinus, 

■    F.itlKTs 196 

Lettreau    l>:i|,e 114 

Letlre>s,ii-.|i\  erssujets.  216 

Letli-es  ediii.ihtes 339 

Letiseiiiier  ((,'.)  -Johannes.    40 
Leusdeii  (J.)    Philologus 

Hebraeo-mixtus 36 

— I'hilologicus  Hebraeus. 

36,  50 
Levi   (D.)    Defence  of  O. 

Test 48 

—Prophecies  O.  T 182 

Levi  (G.)    Parabeln 109 

Levi  (L.)    Digest,  Presb. 
Ch.  in  Eng 241 


Levinsohn   (J.  B.)      fifes 

Daiinnim 109,  133 

Levy  (M.   .V.)     Gesch.   d. 

jiidiseh.  Miinzen 59 

Lewin  (T.)     Paul 46,  88 

—Fasti  saeri 335 

Lewis    (G  )        Bible    and 

missal ■ 269 

Lewis  (.1.)  liible  Kii-lish  56 
Lewis    (.1.     N.)  Presb. 

manual 242 

Lewis  (T.)  Divine  human    53 

—Job 70 

—Nature  and  Scriptures.. 

126,  135 

—Six  days  creation 136 

Lewvsoim  (L.)     Zoologie 

des  Talnuids 60 

Leydekker  ( M. )     l)e  hist. 

Jansenismi ISO,  .320 

— Historiaee<-l.  A  I'rie.inae  300 
L-Hote(J.B.)  i;e\el.;li,.u  98 
Lias    (J.   J.)        Docriiial 

system  of  John 40,  140 

Liber  Nizzachon 134 

Liber  redivivns 239 

Liberatns 10 

Ln)erius  Pai)a 10 

Lieiuiauus 10 

Liddon  (II.  P  )     Diviiiitv 

of  Christ 4,  l.=i4 

— SermoiiS  2.55 

Lieberl;nhii(S.)  Christ..  44 
Llebeiiait  (F.)      Tai,'-    des 

Hen-u 209 

Liebner  (A.)       Hugo  von 

:->t.  Vieior 373 

Liepsner  (1!.  F.)      Younji- 

pastor 245 

Liethei-tii-Canieraeen 10 

Lietbei-tns   \  .dent 10 

Life  and  light  lor  woman 

345,  383 

Life  work 283 

Lightfoot  (J.)     Works 17 

— Horae  Ilebraieae 85 

Lightl<M,t  (.!.  r,.)  St.  Paul 

a"nd  Seneca Hi 

— Kevi>ir,n  of  N.  T 57 

— Galatians 91 

— Philippia^ns 92 

— Colossians 93 

—Philemon 94 

—Christian  ministry 225 

—  Apostolic  fathers...  363.  373 
Lillie  (J.)   Thessalonians    94 

—Peter 96 

Lilienthal   (T.   C.)      Com. 

critica 50 

Limborch  (P.  \an).      Di- 
vinity   144 

— Ilistoria  inquisitionis...  338 
Lime  street  lectures.  18.5,  255 
Lindner  (W.  B.)  Kirchen- 

gesehichtc 290 

Liiulsav(J.)    New  Test...    81 

—  Hegai  snccessioil 287 

Lindsay  (T.  M.)      Refor- 
mation...   29ft 

Lindsey  (T.)    Apology 151 

—Divinity  of  Christ 1.54 

— Vindiciae  I'riestleianae  154 
Lingard    (J.)    Principles 

of  Catholics 192,  229 

—Anglo-Saxon  f:hurch 305 

Linn  (W.]     Kpiseoiiacy...  2.33 

—Signs  ot  the  limi's 2.55 

Lipmanni  Canien  ni"m.  134 
Lilipert  (J.)  Seeh  neull..  3ti() 
— Christenthum,    \  olks- 

glanbe 362 

Lipsius  (J.)     i>e  cruoe 333 


Lipsius(R.  A.)  Dogmatik  144 

— Ketzergeschichte 316 

— Chronologic  d.  roni.  Bis- 

chofe 328 

Lisco  (F.  G.)    Parables  of 

Jesus 86,87 

— CTlanben-bekenntniss...  14!) 

Lisiardns 10 

l.iier.;li>i 54 

Liier,.i\     and    Theol.  Ke- 

view 383 

LittelPs  Living  Age 384 

Llttledale   (R.   F.)    Song 

ot  Songs 74 

—Church  of  Rome 192 

Littl-ewood(\V.  F.)    X.  T. 

Study 39 

Litton  (E.  A.)     3Iii-,.eles..  131 

— Mosaic  dispensali.ai 

;;.  ^in;.  36(t 

—Church  of  Christ 223 

Liturgie  Armeiiienn  - 2(i5 

Liturgies,       Aule-Nieene 

perioii -265 

Litnr-ies  ..|"  l-llizal,-;!,....     12 
LiturKies  ol    iahs.ird  \  1..     12 

Liturgy,  eie 2iiti 

Liutpriindus lo 

Livermore  (H.)     Ilarp  of 

Israel 278 

Liverpool   C.'nl'ei-ene:' 282 

Liveri)ool  leetnre'- 1!)7 

Lives  of  l'.,|)e.- 328 

Livinu-ston  (■).  M.)    (  hris- 

tianae p2i 

— Marriaue  with  sisler-in- 

law 206 

Livingstone   (1>.)      J.'>ur- 

nals 346 

—Travels 34ti 

Llvinus 10 

Llorente   (J.  A.)     Inqui- 
sition    338 

Lloyd  (VV.)    Church  gov. 

4>33    go* 

Lobb  (T.)    Predictions"...'  178 
Lobley  (J.  A.)    Southern 

India 330 

Lobstein  (P.)    Ethik  Cal- 

vins 204 

Locherer(J.  X.)      Patro- 

logie ,S64 

Lochman(G.)     Lutheran 

Church 320 

Locke  (J.)    Christianity. 

13,  125 

—Common-place  book 62 

—Epistles  of  Paul 88 

Lodensteyn     (  J.     van  ). 

Christefyk  leven 87,  255 

Loetrier  (F.  S.)  Specimen 

exeg 87 

Loening    (E.)      Kirchen- 

rechts 303,  313 

Loescher  (V.  E.)  Reform- 

ations-acta 299 

— Historia  motuum 299,  303 

Loewenstein  (s.  II.)  Pro- 

verbien  Salomos 73 

Loft  us  (S.)    Reply  to  Gib- 
bon    129 

Logan  (J.)    Sermons 2.55 

Lohniann  (F.)      Kirchen- 

geschlchte 290 

Lollards 308 

Lombard  (A.)  Pauliciens 

298,  316,  323 
Lond)ardus(P.)    Opera...    lo 

— Lilier  scntentiarum 144 

Lommatzsch    (  S.  )      Lu- 
ther's Lehro 374 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


417 


London     Miss.     Society. 

Sermons 282 

— Transactions 343 

London  Polyglot 25 

London    Quarterly    Re- 
view   384 

Longr  m.)    Religion 125 

L,ong(.T.)  Serijiiure  truth  61 
Longley  (C.  T.)  Brotht-r's 

coiitrovei'sv 197 

Longman     (W.)       Cathe- 
drals  309 

Lord  (D.N.)    Apocalypse    «8 

—Geognosy 136 

Lord(E.)     Inspiration....    53 

—Epoch  of  creation 1.36 

—Protestant  missions 341 

Lord    (  J.    L. )       Israel's 

blindness 54 

— Prophetic  themes.. 54 

—Prophetic  imperialism.    54 

Lord(\V.)     Theology 144 

Lorcnz  (F.)  Alcuin 372 

Lorette 356 

Lorimer  (J..G.)    Ueacon- 

ship 2.32 

—Eldership 2.32 

— Manual  of  Pre>b\icr^-..  2;J5 
—Protestant    Chui-ch  "of 

France 301 

Loserth    (.J.)      Hus    uiul 

Wiclif 373 

Loskiel  ( J.H.)  Missions  of 

the  United  Brethren 348 

Lothariiis  Rex 10 

Loughridge  (R.  M.)   Mus- 

kokee  hymns 278 

Love  (C.    Remains 25.°> 

Lovett  (R.)    Sermons 250 

Lowman  (M.)  Revelation 

98,64 
Lowndes  (  W.    T.)      The 

British  librarian 376 

Lowrie   (J.  C.)     Mission- 
ary paijers 2S2 

— Foreign  missions 344 

— Two  years  in  India 3.")1 

Lowrie  (.1.  M.)  Week  with 

Jesus.  217 

Lowrie  (W)    W.  M.  Low- 
rie   3.10 

Lowrie  (WM.)  Sermons  255 
Lowth    (R.)       De     sacra 

poesi  Hebr 37 

—Isaiah 76 

Lowth  (VV.)    Prophets 75 

Loyola  (I.)     Exercises 217 

Loyson  (C.)    Catholic  re- 
form   323 

Lucas  Abbas 6 

Lucas  (R.J  Perfection....  217 
Lucas  (S.)  Xoaic  deluge.  136 
Lucht  (H.)  Romerbriefe. 

4<5,  50 

Lucifer  Calaritanus 10 

Lucius  Papa 10 

Lucius  II.  Papa 10 

Lucius  III.  Papa 10 

Luekey  (S.)    Trinity 1.51 

Lueulentius 10 

Ludgerus 10 

Ludlow  (J.  M.)  Woman's 

••work 231,  283 

Ludoviciis  1 10 

Ludwig(A.)    Rigveda 116 

Luebke  (W.)  Eccles.  an  332 
Luebker    (F.)      Bildung 

und  Christenthum.  132.  332 
Luecke  (F.)  Offenbarung  47 
— Neutest.  Hei-meneutik.    51 

— Schriften  Johannes 86 

—Epistles  of  John 97 


Luedemann  (H.)  Anthro- 
pologic des  Paulus 160 

Luekeh  (11.)    Tradit.  des 
Meiischengeschlechts... 

106,  112 
Luenemann  (G.)    Hebra- 

erbricf 95 

Lueizelberger  (E.  C.   J.) 

Xicderlcgung 244 

Luitprandns.     Opera 17 

Lullus 10 

Lnnibv  (.1.  U.)      Creeds...  2(H} 

— <;h.  llisi 31)7 

Lunadnro  (G.)      Corte  di 

Roma 328 

Lund  (J.)     Heiligthtimer    59 
Lundv(J.P..)   Monumen- 
tal Christianity 359 

LundyiU.  H.)     IJelgium.  354 

Luinis   I'rolospatarins 10 

Liil>ns  (Servatus) 10 

Lupus  Tr,'ci-n  10 

Luch.u-at  (C.  K.I    .lohan- 

nciscli  ■  ri-M'iiiii- 40 

— J(ihir>  «.<i.-ii.>I 86 

— Moderm-  Weltauschau- 

ungen 105,  12.5 

—Apologetic  lectures 

125.  127,  204 

— Dogmatik 144 

— Leliiv  von  den  letzten 

Diugrn 182 

Luth.-r  (C.  V.)      Vintons 

and  the  Karens 349 

Luthi-r<M.)     Opera 17 

-Galatians 91 

—Peter  and  Jude 96 

—Bondage  of  will 161 

— Sacraments 172 

— Sermons 2.55 

Luther's        katholisches 

Monument 299 

Lutheran      Ch.     Krbaul. 

lieder 273 

-Cien.  Synod.  Acts 303 

Lutheran  Qiiavlcrly  Rev.  384 
Lutz   {■).]    (  atliol.   Kanz- 

elber.-dsanikeit 247 

Lntz  (J.  L.  S.)    Biblische 

Hermeneutik 51 

—Biblische  Dogmatik 140 

Lntzell»erger   (E.    G.    J.) 

Johannes 39 

Lvall  (W.   R  )     Propaga-  . 

tion  of  Christianity  129,  341 
— Propaedia  prophetica...  131 

Lye  (T.)    Catechism 26;^ 

Lyman  (Henry) 353 

Lvnar  (H.  C.  G.  von).  Ver- 
'fassung     der     Bruder- 

Unitat 322 

Lyra(X.de).    Expositio..    60 
— "Postilla     super     (Xov. 

Test) 82 

Lyttelton  (G.  tord).     Gos- 
pels and  Acts 83,  88 

Mabillon  (J.)    Opera 17 

—  \niuilos  ord.  S.  Bened...  .356 

McAll  Mis>i<in 354 

Macarins  Act,'ypt 6 

— Priiuitiye  inorality.  217,  255 

Macarins  Alex 6 

Macai'ius  Magnes 6 

Macbeth  (J.)    Sabbath 209 

Mac*)ride(J.  D.)    Diates- 

saron 44 

—Acts  and  Epistles 88 

M'Cabe    (  L.    D. )      Fore- 

knowledge !•" 

McCaine(A.)    Methodist 

Epis 23i 

M'Calla  (D.)     Works 1- 


M'Calla  (W.  L.)  Baptism.  ITS 

— Universalism ,  19^ 

McCaul  (A.)    Old  paths...  10;t 

— Messiahship 131, 164 

MeCausland  (D.)   Apoca- 
lypse   182 

McChesney  (J.)    Review 

of  Conference 234 

MeCheyne(R.M.)  Works  18 
M'Chord   (J.)      Last   ap- 

p<'al 255 

McClelland  (A.)    Canon..    49 

—Interpretation 51 

McClelland  (G.)     Predes- 
tination    1.5? 

M'Clintock  (J.)      EncycL 

and  Method 1 

—Cyclopaedia 2 

McClnre  (A.W.)  Author's 

Engl,  version .56 

— Ultra-universalism 19S 

McClure(S.)     Psalms 28J 

McCouib    (  W.)        Presb. 

almanack 324 

Mccook  (H.   C.)      Object 

teaching 284 

McCrkle  (W.)    Collater- 
al Bible 62 

McCosh     (J.)        Typical 
forms : 103 

—  I'()>ili\isi]i lO.-i 

— Suii.Tuauii-al ];;(! 

—  Iiivinc  udvciiiuicjit l.vS 

M'Cosh^.L)      Wheat  and 

chatr 312 

Maccovius  (J.)   Maccovi- 

us  redivivus 144 

McCoy  (I.)    Indian    mis- 
sions   351 

McCrie  (T.)    Esther 69 

—Scottish  church 311 

— Reformation  in  Italy....  314 
—Reformation  in  Spain...  314 

—English  Presbytery 324 

—Westminster  Assembly  324 
Macculloch(R.)    Isaiah....    76 
M'CuUoch  (T.)    Popery..  192 
McCulloh  (J.    H.)       Evi- 
dences   121 

jMeCurdv  (J.  F.)  Haggai..  79 
McDerniont  (C.)     Presb. 

Ch.  Davton,  0 326 

Macdill  (D.)  The  Bible...  .53 
Macdonald  (D.)  Creation  135 
Macdonald  (J.  M.)  John.. 

39,98 

— Ecclesiastes 74 

—Revelation 98 

McDonald  (X.  A.)  Siam..  353 
McDonnell  (T.)  Common 

sense  Chr 154 

McDowell  (J.)  Theology.. 

144,263 
McElhinney  (J.  J.)    Doc- 
trine of  the  church..223,  377 
McElroy  (J.)    Salvation..  282 

M'Ewen(^^^)    Essays 21 

—Types 54,  55 

Macfarlan(D.)     .Sabbath  209 

—Revivals 358 

M'Farlan  (P.)    Church  of 

Scotl 2:W 

McFarland  (A.)  Heresies  316 
McFarland  (J.)  Baptized 

children 230 

McFaiUiWie   (J.)      Moun- 
tains     60 

Macfarlane  (J.)    Late  se- 
cession   312 

McFetridge  (N.  S.)      Cal- 
vinism   '^18 


4i8 

M'Gavin    (W.)        Popish 

(nrors 19-2 

—Protestant  essays 192 

Me(iht"t'  (R.)     Ephesians..    92 
Mc(;hri.   (K.  J.)       Dowav 

Hihlc ■.     (14 

— Triitli  iiiHl  cvrny ]'.)■> 

Me(jihue(\V..J.)  Leiiistcr.  212 
MacGill    (  S.  )       Young 

clergyman : 2i5 

McGilvray  (W.)     lieliev- 

iiif? 217 

Mcllvaine   (C.   P.)      Kvi- 

dcnces 121 

—Holy  Cath.  Church..  I(i9,  239 
— I{ii;-htc()usiio.ss  by  tailh.  170 

— 0.\l\u-(l  (liyinity  ! 196 

—True  tcuiph'  ■..'. 223 

M-llyaine  (.J.  11.)   Tree  of 

knnwh'dge 160 

M"l\cr    (  C.  )      Marriage 

wilh  sister-in-law 206 

Mack  (M.  J.)     Pastoral- 

bricfc .*. 94 

Mackay   (K.  W.)     Tubin- 
gen school 370 

Mackenzie    (  H.)      Chris- 
tian clergy 132 

McKenzie  (T.)  Antichrist  172 
Mackenzie  (W.  B.)     Be- 
liever   170,  217 

MacKnight(J.)  Gospels.. 

13,  48 

—Christian  religion 13 

—Harmony 42 

-Apostolical  epistles 88 

—Sermons 168 

Mack  ray  (W.)     lletV)rnia- 

tion..;. 299 

MacIaine(A.)     Letters....  127 

—  Discourses 255 

Maclaren    (J.)       Natural. 

tlu'ology 103 

McLarcn'(J.  F.)      I'.salm- 

oily 272 

M'Lauuhhm    (T.)       Scot- 
tish church 304 

Maclaurin  (J.)     Works....     IS 

-Ks.says 217 

—Sermons 255 

M'Lcaii  (  .\.i     Works 18 

— Ahr.iliainic   covenant...  230 
Macli'auc  i  .\.   .).)     Moral 

law 206 

Maclcar     (Ci.   F.)        Holy 

I'hicharist 123 

—X.  T.  history 293 

— Conversion  of  the  west 

295.  304,  306,  341 
—Apostles, mediaeval  298,  341 
M'Leod(A.)    Prophecies.    98 

—The  pulpit 247 

-True  godliness 255 

Macleod  (N.)     Parish  pa- 
pers     21 

—The  temptation 44, 164 

McMaster(G.)     P.salms...  272 

M-Xeile  (H.)    Jews 182 

—Second  Advent 182 

-The  Church 223 

M'NMcoll   M).)     Works 18 

M'Owcn  (P.)     Sabbatli  ....    209 
MacWhorter(A.)  Vahveh 

Christ 1.54 

—Sermons 2.55 

McWright  (A.)    Trinity.. 

151,  197 
Madagascar  hymn-book..  278 
Madagascar  and  nnirtyrs  347 
Madan(M.)  Thelyphthora  20(5 
Madden  (F.  W.)  Jewi.sh 
coinage 59 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Magazin  fur  Christl.  Dog- 

matik 384 

Magazin     der    N.    Gcs- 

chiclito 384 

Ma-a/,iiic  Iseful   Knowl- 

cil-c 384 

.Maiiiicliurt;<-<-iiluri{'s  290 

Ma-cc  (W.)     Atoiicnicnt  167 

MagiHs 10 

Magnin  (-)     (icnevc 302 

Magnus  Scuoucn 10 

Magoon  {E.    L.)       Chris- 
tianity   222 

Magruder  (A.   B.)      Pun- 
ishment     198 

Maguirc  (T.)  Discussion.  192 
Mahau  (.\.)     \a1.  thcol....  103 

— SpirilualiNUi  119 

—Christian   pcrlcctiou 170 

Mah.ui  (.M.)    (1).  hist 295 

Mahoncy  (S.  I.)       Monas- 
teries of  Italy 356 

Mai  (.V.)  Sci-iptovuni  vet. 

nova  coll .' 5 

— Patruui  biblioth 5 

—Nova  initrnui  biblioth..      5 
Mainibourg  (L.)     Arian- 

rsni 317 

— Calvinisuic : .-  318 

— Luthcranisnic 320 

MainionidesiM.)    Dc  sac- 

riliciis 59 

— More  nevocliini 65 

—Creed  of  th.'  ,Ic\vs...l(i9,  2()4 
Maine,    General    Confer- 
ence   240,  319 

Maiolus 10 

Maitland  (C.)      Interpre- 

tatitni 54,  182 

— Chnrcli  in  catacombs...  333 
Maitland    (  S.     It.)      Pro- 
phetic i.eriod .54,183,184 

— False  worshii>  112 

—Dark  ages 298 

— Keforniation  in  Kng 306 

— Waklenses 316,  331 

Mains    (J.    H.)      Lutheri 

theologia 144 

Major  (H.)    Epis.  succes- 
sion   225 

—  Itoinan  See 237 

IMalagasy  Bible 32 

Malalas  "(J.) 6 

Malan  (G.)    Chants 278 

Malan  (S.  C.)     John 86 

— S.  Gregory 300 

Malay  Bible 32 

Malchio 2,  6 

Malcolm  (H.)    Diet,  of  H. 

scrii)t .57 

—Atonement 167 

— IMarriagc 206 

-Travels  in   .\sia 349 

—Theological  inde.x 376 

Malcolm  (J.)     .Vcta 88 

Mallet  (G.)        Foi    Chr6- 

ticnne 144,  192 

Mallock    (W.    H.)       Life 

worth  living 105 

MauuTtinus 10 

IVLimertus 10 

Mammas  (G.) 6 

fthmchestei-,      Soeinian 

controversy 197 

Maneio ]o 

Mandley  (J.  G.)    Woman 

132,  345 

Manegaldus lo 

Manger  (S.  H.)      Com.  in 

libr.  Hoseae 79 

Mann  (J.)    Revelation....     99 
—Strictures  on  Heineken.  197 


Mannering  (E.)     Cou.sas- 

tency 217 

—Christian's  privilege 217 

thinners  of  Jews 59 

Manning    (H.    E.)     Oecu- 
menical council 139,337 

-Unity  of  th.'  church.  223,  239 

—Vatican  dccrc^es 229,337 

— Indej).  of  Holy  See 237 

—Petri  iirivilegium 237 

—Temporal  power 237 

— Sermons 255 

Manning    (J.    M.)      Half- 
truths 105 

—Life  of  prayer 217,270 

INIannock  (J.)  Catechism.  262 
Manscl  (11.  L.)     Kcligious 

thought 4,  100,  103 

—Gnostic  heresies 319 

Mansford  (J.  G.)     Gazet- 
teer     60 

Manssen     (W.      J.)       De 

vrouw 132,345 

Mansuetus 10 

Mant  (R.)    Appeal  to  the 

Gospel 3,  187 

—The  blessed 178 

-Church  of  Irelaiul 310 

Manton  (T.)     S<'rmons 255 

Manuduetioad  minist 244 

Manuel  (;harit.>pulus 6 

Manuel  Khetor 6 

Miipb'lott  (-1.)    Christian 

religion 144 

MappjniU'^ 10 

Mara   i;ai--Serapion 2 

Marafh)  Hible 32 

Marbodus  Kedoiu>n 10 

Marbury(K.)     Ubadiah.64,  79 

— Habbakuk 64,  79 

Marccllinus  Comes 10 

Marcellinus  Presbyter 10 

March    (  F.    A.  )         Latin 

hynn*.', 278 

MaVchant  (B.)  Psalms...  72 
Marchant    (J.)      Bloody 

tribunal... 338 

INIarck  (J.  de).  Opuscula..    18 

—Hist.  Paradisi (iO 

— Biblieae  exereitat,,  64,  6.5,  82 
— Textualesev.'icitat...  6.5,  82 
— Fascieidii-  dissertat..  65,82 

— Sylloge  dissertat 65,82 

— lil  Pentatenehi  com 66 

—In  Cantiemn  com 75 

— Com.iupio|,h.ndnofes.    97 

-Apocalyi)sis !)9 

—Compendium  theol 144 

—Exalt.  J  esu  Christ! 164 

— Exspect.   glorlae    fiit. 

Christi 182 

Miirculfus 10 

Marcus  ,Vlex (> 

Mtirciis  (assinen JO 

Marcus  Diaconns 6 

Marcus   Diadochns Cy 

Marcus  Eremita 6 

iMtircus  Idrontin 10 

Mtireus  Papa 10 

Maret  (H.L.  C.)    Panlhe- 
isme 105 

—  Philos.  et  religion 107 

— 'J'h6odic6e  Chr6tienne...  1.58 

— Pape  et  les  fiveques 237 

Marheineke  (P.)      Pract. 

Theoloirio 1 

—Christl.   Do-inatik 144 

—  Reformation 299 

Miirianus  .scotus 10 

Marinus  1.  Papa 10 

Marinus  II.  Papa 10 

Mariotti  (L.)  Fra  Dolcino  314, 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


4t9 


Mai'ius  Aventicen lo 

Mark  (Liturnry  of) 2 

Marlorat  (A.)      X.  T.  Ex- 

,  P08 82 

Marlow  (I.)      Trinity 131 

Marot  (C.)    Pseauines 280 

Ma rp relate.     t?ee   Penrv 

(J.) :.  227 

Marriott  (W.  B.)  Vestlar- 

ivm  Christianvm 333 

Marsden  (Joshua).  Grace 

displayed. 347 

Marsden    [  J.    B.  )      Chr. 

churches 291,  316 

>— Lord's  niiraclf* .5,  131 

— Xicfxlcinns ,  .5,  140 

Marsh  (Anna  (  .i    Huprne-      • 

nots .  ."jfp 

Marsli  (I).  W.,  s.  A.  Klicli'.  :«! 
Marsh  (K.  (,.)    >aiictili,M- 

tion :;.  170 

Marsh  (H.)     Divinity 1 

Marshall    (  A.  )      Atone- 
ment    167 

Marshall  (N:)    Primitive 

chnreh 2,  231.  29.5,  333 

Marshall  (S.)  Intant-bai> 

Usni 174 

Marshall  (T.  W.)      Polity 

Cath.  Ch 233 

Marshall  (T.  W.  M.)    Chr. 

missions ,.. 345 

Marshall    (W.)      Sanctifl- 

cation....... 170 

Marshall  (\V.)  Marriage...  206 
Marshani    (  J.  )      Canon 

chronicus 335 

Marshmau   (J.)    Deity  of 

Christ 154,  197 

Marshman  (J.  C.)  Seram- 

poro  nnssion 351 

Martens  (W.)  Kirche  und 

Staat 229 

Martensen  (II.)   Chr.  dog- 
matics   144 

■— Christliche  KthiU 204 

Martin  (D.)    l.Jean.Ch  v.  lol 
aiartin  (G.)      Corruption 

ofSS .57 

Martin  (I.)     Prayer 270 

—  Discourses 2.55 

Martin  (J.)  Psalms....  272,280 
Martin  (J.)      Conquest  of 

Canaan 287 

Mai-tin(K.)    Moral 204 

— Vatikan.  Concil 337 

Martin  {Vnhhi').     Synode.  336 
iNIartin  (M.)  Pseanine  ex.    72 

Martin  (S.)     Sermons 255 

Martin-Doisy.    Charite... 

132,  334 
Martineau    (J.)        Chris- 
tianity     21 

—  Matcrlalisni 105 

— Christian  liff 255 

Martini  (C.  D.   A.)      (.i>tt- 

heit  Christi 366 

Martinianus 10 

Martinus  Dumien 10 

Martinus  Legionen 10 

Martinus  I.  Papa 10 

"Wartinus  Turonen 10 

Martyn  (F  )     Tobias 80 

Martyn  (11.)  Mohammed- 
anism   108,  111 

Martyr   (J.)      "Sahbatis- 

mos." 209 

Martyr  (P.)    In  Samuelis 

coni 69 

—In  Regumcom 69 

— Eiiist.'ad  Romanes 90 

—Holy  baptism 173 


Maskell(W.)   Marp relate 

controversy 309 

—Absolution 367 

Mason   (H.    M.)      Eccles. 

hist 291 

Mason    (  J.  )      Christian 

morals 217 

—Student  and  pastor 244 

Mason  (J.  M.)      Works 18 

— Ch.  of  God 223,  230 

— Ccinim union 230 

—Episcopacy 23;^ 

Mason  (L.)     Chants 278 

—Psalmody 278 

—Sabbath  hymn  bcok -278 

Mason  <VV.)"  Ch.  com  pan- 

ion 217 

—Spiritual  treasur\- 217 

Massare!li(A.)     ActaTri- 

iTiMiini 337 

.Ma.^-icM.J.W.)     Kvangcli- 

cal  .\lliancc : -J:!'.! 

MassilloiK.J.  I!,i  Ch.ir.ues.  -l-ii 

— ( )e n  \-  res 2.V) 

Massin,ubcrd  1  F.  C.)      Ue- 

forniiition .■;06 

Mastertown  (C.)   Trinity.  151 
Ma^tricht  (P.  van).    The- 

ologia ; 144 

:\Iatecr(S.)     Travancore.  351 

.Matcrniis  (Firniious) 10 

Mather  (C.)     K^savs 217 

-Rati.)  di.-<ciplnia'c -j;-!! 

— Kccles.  hist,  .if  X.  Fnu'.  31.5 
Mather  (1.)     Order  .>f  the 

sospel  Z'A 

Mather  (.1.)  Maintenance  2^5 

Mather  (X.)     .Sermons 255 

Mather  (S.)  Cotton  Math- 
er   245 

Mathesdii  (<;.)      Spirit  of 

ChristianilN  -".il,  ?.lu 

—(\m  ..1(1  failh  li "•;■•''...'.'.".'.'.'.'  .>r,.5 
Mathew  1  K.  \V.)  Divinity 

iif  Christ  154 

-Mathews  (.J.    ^l.)      Bible 

and  learnin- 125 

Mathil.lis  c..iiiilis>a 10 

.^[athil.li<  IN-iiia 10 

.^latter  (J.I     l-.'iieli.n 322 

Matthaeus  Caidinalis 10 

Matthaeus  Vindocinen....    10 
Matthews  (J.)    Predesti- 
nation   157,  185 

Matthias 6 

Mattlii.'s  ic.  s.)     (iaiater.    91 

Mattis.in  ili.i     Trinity 151 

ilatzk.(D.i  li.  v.saliunde  103 

Man  (H.  A.)     Tode 160 

Maurenlnecher  (W.)  Re- 
formation   328 

Maurer  (V.  J.)      Com.  In 

V.  T..... 65 

— Proverbia .,. :. 73 

Maurice   (F.   D.)     Lord's 

prayer 86 

-Religions 108,  123 

—Bible  and  science 135 

—Sermons •. 209 

-Kin-d..ni  of  Christ 223 

—Power  to. ■.In, -at.'  '229 

-Pair.  an. 1  la\vui\.-rs 255 

-Eccles,  l,i-t. UN 295 

Mauricius  de  hulliaco 10 

Maurilius 10 

Maurus 10 

Maury  (A.)     Magie 117,118 

MaxcV  (.1.)    Atonement...  167 

Maxeiitius  A.iuilcien 10 

Maxentius  (.1.) 6 

Maximns  .Vbbas 6 


Maximus  Caesaraug 10 

Maxiiuus   Grammalicus..    10 

Maximus  Hierosolym 2,  6 

Maximus  Tauriiu'ii 10 

Maxson(W.B.)    Sabbath.  209 

Mayer  (J.)     Com.  X.  T 82 

—Catechism 261 

Mayliew  (J.)  .Sermons....  255 
Meacham  (A.  G.)      Meth. 

Church 321 

Mead  (C.  M.)    Soul 160,  178 

Mead  (R.)  Medica  sacra..  60 
Meade    (W.)     Bible    and 

•^lassie- 108 

-M.iii-    (■].    ().)      Central 

-\lri.M 346 

.M.ar-  (.).  W  .)     Bohemia.  301 

—  iJenuars  of  Holland 313 

—  Presb.  element 326 

-Madagascar 347 

-Me.le(.l.i     Works 18 

Me.Iiat.irial  work 164 

M.ilieal  Mi^-.  Soc 343 

Meiiiiation>. if  mother 217 

.M.'f;infr.-au-. 10 

Mei.-r  1  F.    K.)      Dogmen- 

Geschichte ^2 

Mei)l.ioom  (L.  s.  1'.)  Gods- 

di'enst  der  Xormannen... 

107, 117 

Meikle  (J.)    Remains IS 

-Solitude 217 

—The  traveller 217 

Meilb-M.  P.)    Gen.  Beck- 

xvitli 331 

.^leiiiersiC.)  De  vero  Deo.  368 
Meissner    (  B.  )      Philos. 

-sobria 185 

Melanchthou(P.)  Opera.  4,18 
— Annot.  inev.  loannis...  86 
—Doctrina  Christiana 144 

—  Loci.  com.  theologici....  144 
Melehi^r  (J.  W.)      Kanon. 

.vang 40 

Mcldruni    (J.)      Incarna- 
tion   164 

Melito 2.  ti 

Mellor(E.)  Priesthood...  236 
Melmoth  (\V.)    Religious 

life 217 

Melvill        (H.)  Bible 

thoughts 217 

—Sermons 255 

Melvill  (J.)    Autobiogra- 
phy     13 

Memno 6 

Memoires  de  Rome 328 

Memoirs  of  Amer.  miss...  345 
Memorials  of  missionar- 
ies to  Chinese 350 

Menant  (J.)    Philos.  de  la 

Perse.; 118 

Mcncius.    Works 114 

Mendelssohn  (M.)    Jeru- 
salem   109 

Mendham  (J.)    Pius  V 328 

—Seventh  gen.  council....  3;J6 

—Council  of  Trent 337 

—Venal  indulgences 369 

Mendon       Assoc,      Evi- 
dences   125 

Menzeis  (J.)      Papismus 

lucifngus 192 

Menzel    (W.)      Unsterb- 

lichkeitslehre 115 

— Chrjstlichc  Symbolik...  334 
— Icsuite   -  I'mtriebe    in 

Deutschland 3:;9 

— Moderne    /citbewusst- 

seins 370 

Mcrcator  (Marius) 10 

Mercersburg  Review ;W4 


420 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Mevcerus  (J.)    Comm...  70,  79 

Merchiints'  Magazine 384 

Were  chr6tienne 222 

Merivale  (C.)    Paul 4(5 

—Conversion     Northern 

nations 123,  295,  S42 

—Roman  empire..  123,  295,  342 
-Continental  Teutons... 

295,  342 
—Early  church  history....  29H 
Merivale  (S.)   Devotions..  271 

Merobaudes 10 

Merrill    (S.)     KUigs    unci 

Proi)het8 aj 

Merz    (  H.  )      Christliche 

Sittenlehre 205 

— Ariuuth  unci  Christen- 

thum 222 

Mess   (J.  J.)     Symbolis- 
che  Biicherder  Reform.. 

Kirche 200 

Messinger  (R.)     Resigna- 
tion   217 

Metcalf(I>.)  Moral  obliga- 
tion.....  :....  161 

Metca]f(R.)      Letter  and 

spirit 197 

Methodist   Church,   Doc- 
trines   201 

—Minutes 321 

Methodist  erroi- 187 

Methodist  Ma- 384 

I\I<>thn<lis1  (^)uar.  IJeview.  384 

Metho<lius   Omsf (j 

Methcxlius  Martyr 2,  6,  18 

Methodius  Mouaehus 6 

Metochita  ((i.) 6 

Metochita(T.)  Logotheta      6 

Metropolitan 384 

Mey  (J.  de).    Wereke 18 

Meyer  (G.  A.)    Trinitat...  372 
Meyer     (G.     W.)       Ges-  - 

chichte    Sehrifterklar.    51 
Meyer  (H.  A.  W.)     Com. 

N.  T 82 

—Matthew 84 

—John m 

—Acts 88 

—Romans 90 

—Corinthians 91 

— Galali.ins 91 

-Colossi,,  lis 93 

— Philippiau.s 93 

Mezger  (J.  J.)  Bibeluber- 

setzung 57 

Miall  (K.)    Ba.ses   of    be- 
lief.   125 

Miall  (J.  G.)  Christianity  29(> 

Michael  Aconiiuatus ".      6 

Michael  Const (> 

Michael  Ilamartolus '.      6 

Michaelis(J.  D.)    Introd. 

toN.  T 39 

— Curae  in  Act 5(i 

—Laws  of  Moses 59 

—A.  T.  mit  Anmerk 65 

— Hebraer 95 

— Siinde       und      Genug- 

thuung 160,  167 

Michaud  (J.   F.)       Hist. 

Crusades 298 

Michelis  (Fr.)    Material- 

ianius 105 

Michell    (R.)     Evidences 

of  Christianity.... 3, 121 

Micraelius    (J.  )       Hist, 

eccles 291 

Middleburgh  prayer-book 

268 
Middleton  (— ).    Popery...  192 


Middleton  (T.  F.)    Greek 

article 50,  1,54 

Miegius(L.C.)    De  officio 

pastoris 245 

Migne  (.J.  P.)  Patrologia..      5 
Mildmay    Park    Confer- 
ence   282 

Miles  (G.  J.)    Baptists 318 

Miles  (J.  W.)    Theology..  101 

Miletius 6 

Mill  (D.)    Miscellanea 21 

Mill  {.}.  S.)    Religion  101,  mi 

Millar  (D.)    Jesus 1.54 

Millenial  Harbinger .384 

Millenium 182 

Miller  (E.)    Irvlngism....  32tt 

Miller  (G.)    Ariani.sm 197 

Miller  (H.)  Test,  of  rocks  136 

—Headship  of  Christ 2;i8 

— Macaulav  on  Scotl 311 

Miller  (J.)"   Authority  of 

SS :...3,  128 

Miller  (J.)    Trinity 151 

—The  Church ". 223 

Miller  (J.)    Singers  of  the 

Church 272 

Miller    (J.    C.)         Young 

ctergyman 244 

Miller  ('M.  R.)    Unity  134,  151 
Miller  (S.)     Etenial   Son- 
ship 151,  164 

—Infant  Baptism 174 

— Unitariaiiism 197 

—Creeds 19<) 

—Letters  to  his  sons 217 

—Ruling  elder 2:i2 

— Apostolic  order 235 

—Christian  ministry 235 

— Presljyterianism 235 

— Clerical  m,inners 245 

—  Pul)lie  prayer 270 

—Hist.  Pr.  Sent 3.59 

Miller  (W.)     W.irks 182 

—Second  coming  of  Christ  182 

—Prophecies ; 182 

Millet  (J.)     Baptists 318 

Milligan  (W.)      Words  of 

New  Test 50 

—Decalogue 209 

Mills  (A.)      Hebrews 287 

Mills  (R.)  Lay  ministry  23;^ 
Mil  man  (H.  H.)  Apostles. 

3,  46,  129 

—Hist,  of  Jews 287 

—Latin  Christianity...  291,329 
—Hist,  of  Christianity  ..,..  296 
Mi  In    (R. )      Creation    to 

deluge 135 

Milne  (D.)    Philos^of  dis- 
pensations    363 

Milne  (W.)    China 350 

Milner  (.1.)  Religious  con- 
troversy  .«. 192 

— Letters'to  prebendary.  192 
Milner  (J.)    Gibbon's  ac- 
count   129 

—Hist.  Church 291 

Milo 10 

Milton  (J.)  Chr.  doctrine.  145 

—Trinity 151 

Minton    (  S.  )     Glory   of 

Christ 179 

Minucius  Felix  (M.)  2,  10,  133 

Miracles  of  Christ 87 

Missalc  IJomanum 269 

Missing  link 345 

Missionaiy  Herald....  342,  ;«4 

Missionary  Link 345,  384 

Missionary  Magazine 

342,  384 

Missionary  records 3.50 

Missionai-y  Register..  342,  384 


Missionary  Reporter 384 

Missionary  i:t'view....342,  384 

.Missious-iilatt 343,  384 

Missions  in  .Japan 3.53 

Missions,  N.  A.  Indians...  348 

Missions,  West  Africa 346 

Missions,  women  of  China  3.50 
Mitehel  (J.)    Divinity  of 

Christ 1.54 

Mitchell   (A.    F.)       West- 
minster Assembly 324 

Mitchell  (K.)   Universal- 

ist 198 

Mitchell  ((>.  M.)    Astron- 
omy..   135 

Mitchell  (P.)     Prcsb.  let- 

.ters 235 

Mitchell    (  T. )        Gospel 

crown 145 

Moberly  (G.)  Holy  Spirit 

4,  156,  223 
Modena  (L.  de).  Ceremon- 
ies   109 

Modern  fanaticism 21 

Modern  Prot.  Ch.  courts.     21 

Modern  scepticism 123,  125 

Modest  plea,  the  Trinity.  154 

Modestus .'...      6 

Moebiiis   (G.)        Disput. 

theol 21 

Moehler  (J.  A.)    Islam....  Ill 

— Symbol  ik 192 

— Einheit  in  der  Kirche...  239 

— Athanasius 317,  372 

Motlat  (J.  C.)    Religions..  108 
-Church  in  Scotland  304,  311 

Moffat  (K.)    S.Africa 346 

Motfatt  (J.   M.)        Prayer 

book 270 

Mogridge  (G.)    Old  Hum- 
phrey's addresses 217 

— Observations 217 

—Thoughts ',^17 

-Pithy  p.ipcrs 217 

—Homely  liints 284 

Mohammed.  Koran Ill 

Molinos  (.M  de).     Spirit- 
ual guide 217 

MolKC.  B.)    P.salms :..    72 

—Hebrews ^ 95 

Moll(W.)     Nederlan'a 313 

Moller(H.)     Psalmi 72 

Monastier  (A.)    Vaudois.  331 
Moncrieff(SirH.  W.)  Free 

Church 238 

MoncrietrWellwood  (H.) 

Sermons 2.55 

Mone(F.  G.)  Heidenthum  115 
Mone  (F.  J.)    Lateinische 

Hymnen 278 

Monk  (W.  H.)    Hymns...  278 
Monod(A.)     Inspiration.    .53 

— Lucile 125 

—Farewell 255 

Monrad  (D.  G.)    Prayer..  270 
Monsell  (K.  W.)  Redemp- 
tion   127 

Montagu  (R.)  Expostula- 
tion   229 

Montagu  ^W.)    Essays 217 

Montalembert(C.  F.)  Art  332 

—Monks  of  the  West 3.57 

Montanus 10 

iSlontgom<'ry      (  G.     W.  )      . 

Sermons 255 

Montgomery   (J.)     Chr. 

correspondent 217 

-Christian  poet 278 

—Chr.  psahni-st 278 

—Songs  of  Zion 280 

Montgomery     ( M.     W. ) 
Sweden  and  Norway 314 


Monthly  luterpreter 38t 

MoiithlV  Kepository 381 

Moutiond  (C.  de).    "Diet. 

des  abbiiyes ; 357 

Moody  (D.  L.)     Sermons.  2o6 

—Labors  in  Britain 358 

Moody  (S.)    Gospel  way..  2'21 
Moor    (  B.    de  j.      Conim. 

Marekii  theol 145 

Moor(J.)    Deity  of  Christ  154 
Moore  (A.)    Universalist  198 
Moore  (D.)  Age  and  Gos- 
pel   5,  125 

— I'entateuch  vindicated    37 

—Preaching.... 247 

Moore    (K.    D.)      Mission 

tields 341 

Moore  (H.)      Divine   na- 
ture   151 

Moore  (1.  V.)     Prophets..    79 

Moore  (T.)    Keligion 192 

Moore  (T.  V.)    Jesus 217 

Moore  (W.  E.)    Digest 242 

Moorehouse   (J.)      Jesus 

Christ 5,  44,  164 

—Modern  difficulties 135 

31oravian  church 2i7 

More  (Bt.)     Works 18 

— jNIystery  of  godliness... 

145,  162 

— Mj^stery  of  iniquity 192 

More    (Hannah).      Chris- 
tian morals 217 

-Practical  piety 217 

—Private  devotion 271 

— Spirit  of  prayer 270 

Morel  deVoleiiie(L.)  Lit- 

•    urgie  Catholiqne 265 

Morell  (J.  D.)    Philos.  of 

religion lol 

Morer  (T.)     Lord's  day....  209 
Morgan  (A.)  Plea  for  che 

speechless 174 

Morgan  (C.)    Philos.  and 

revelation 134 

Morgan  (H.D.)  Principles 

Morgan  (J.)    1  John .'    97 

—Holy  Spirit 156 

Morgan  (T.;    Trinitarian 

controversv 234 

Morin  (J.)    Ordination...  334 
Morison  (J.)    Scepticism. 

125,  217 
—London    Missionary 

Society 243 

—Counsels 287 

3Iori&on  (J.  H.)  Matthew    84 
Morland  (S.)      Ch.  of  Pie- 

mont 331 

Mormon  (Hunk  of) 118 

Morna\-  (P.  de).     lie  veri- 

tate  i-elig.  (hr 121 

— Mysterie  of  ini(iniUi' 329 

—Hist,  papatvs 329 

Morning  exercise 211 

Moroni  (G.)  Dizionario...  291 
Morren    (N.)         Rule    of 

faith 139 

— Bibliogr.  guide 376 

Morres(fl.)     Faith 3,  125 

—Modern  chiliasni 182 

•■Morris  (T.  A.)     Meth.  ch. 

polity 234 

Morrison  (Mrs.  E.)  Robert 

Morrison 350 

Moi-rison  (J.)    Jesus 84 

Morrison  (K.)  Discourses  256 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  Presl). 

Church 326 

Mortlock  (E.)    Trinity...  151 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Morton  (D.  O.)  Levi  Par- 
lous   3.54 

Morton  (G.)     Psalmodv...  272 
Morus  (S.)    Epist.  ad  Ito- 

inanos 90 

Morus   (S.    r.    N.)      Her- 

[        meneuvica  X.  T .52 

I     —Lucas 85 

— Theologia 145 

Mosaische  Geschichte 37 

I     Moschus  (J.) (i 

Moses  Bar-Cepha (i 

Moses  Nachmanidis 134 

Mosheim  (J.  L.j      Eccles. 

hisioi-y 2Ul,  296 

—Hist.  'liiinaroi-\in 315 

Mossi  111   (  U.)      Preacher's 

tripartiU' 217 

Mother's  tirst  Uioughts....  222 
Mott   (G.    S.)         Prodigal 

son 87 

—Resurrection lao 

Moule  ( A.  E.)  (  hcli-Kiaii>r 

mission 3,50 

Moule  (H.  M.)     uiaioiv...  -47 

Moulin   (P.  duj.     Mass 176 

Moiuagu  (R.)      New  Gos- 

pell 192 

Mount  to  i-d  (\V.)  Miracles  131 
Mouravietf(A.  X.)  Church 

of  Russia 314 

Movers  (F.C.)     Biblische 

Chrcimk 36 

—Religion  d.  Phonizier...  117 
Moysey  (C.  A.)      Unitari- 
ans   3,  197 

Mozley  (J.  B.)      Miracles 

4,  131 

—Predestination 157 

—Ruling  ideas 205,  360 

— Seruioiis 256 

— Indian  conversion 351 

— Devel.>]Mneiit 367 

Mozle^•  Ci'.j   ileniiuiscen- 

ces..! 30!) 

Muecke  (A. I     Doyiuaiik..  365 
Mueller    (.1.)         Alili.md- 

lungen 148 

— Docirine  of  siii 160 

Mueller  (J.  C.)     Blicke....     65 
Mueller  (J.    G.)      Ainer. 

Urreligionen 113 

— Bildlichcn  Darstellung  332 
Mueller  (X.)   Judaeorum 

annus 335 

Mueller  cW.)     Alt.  Deut- 
sche Religion 115 

Mnenscher  (J.)  Harmony    42 

—Proverbs 73 

Mueiiscli.'r  (W.)  Dngiiien- 

geschielue 362 

Muenler    (F.)       Ivirelieii- 

geschiehle .'iOl 

Murt'et  (P.;    Proverbs til,  73 

Muhlenberg    (  W.    A.  ) 

Psalter 280 

Muii-  (J.)    O rig.  Sanskrit 

texts Ill 

—Sentiments    Sanskrit 

wi'lters 116 

jNInir  (J.)     Sermons 25<) 

Muir  (\\  .)     Coraii 107,  111 

— Testiiiionv  bv  Coraii Ill 

Mullen  (J. ('.Madagascar..  347 

Mullens  (J.)     India 3.-il 

;Mullenw(Mrs.)    Ganges...  351 
Muller  (F.  Max).  Science 

of  religion 101 

—Religions  of  India lui 

—Sacred  books  of  East... 

107,  112,  116 
—Origin  of  religion. 116 


421 

Mjuller    (  J.    W.  s.  )     lii. 

m'"u'-"V?  '^■^'^^' l'-3 

Mullois  (J.)     Clergy  and 

, .pulpit .: 047 

MnnilordM.)  Scripturist  192 
Munch  (E.)  Monchthum..  357 
:m linger    (  T.    T. )      Xew 

theology 305 

Munio jy 

Murdock  (J.)  Indian  miss. 

manual 351 

Murphey(J.)  Creation...  136 
Murphy  (J.  G.)    Genesis..    67 

—  KxodUS  (.;g 

Murpliy  ,■.)■;  '\'.T'Vhair'of     " 

Muri»hy    (T.'i PustonVl 

llT-"l 245 

-Presl).  th.,  Frankford..  326 
Murray  (A.  S.)  Mvthologv  112 
-Murray  (A.  \V.)  Polvnesia  355 
-Murray  (J.)    Revelaliou.    48 

Murray  (J.  O.)     Praise 278 

-Murray  (L.)       Power  of 

Murray  (N.)     JLetters.....'.'  192 

—  I^reachers 247 

—  Dying  legacv 256 

Murray  (R.)    Ch.  in  Ire- 

,  1-""1 310 

Murr.iy  street  Church 25i; 

MuseuIus(\V.)    Psalter...    72 

—Loci  com.  theol 145 

—Eccles.  hist 296 

Musgrave  (G.  W.)    Polit. 

Meth.  church 234 

Mushet  (R.)  '"rinities....  113 
Musion  (A.)  Israel  of  the 

-Vlps 331 

Mjers    (F.)        Catholic 

thoughts 223 

Myers    (Sarah  A.)     Self- 

•■^acrifice 34'9 

-Myles  (W.)  Methodists..  321 
-Mylne    (1.    G.)        Jesus 

<'lii'i-^t 164 

i^y-^'ery 131 

31>  sierv  hid  from  ages....  198 
Xaegi-lsbaeh  (C.  F.)     Ho- 
me risehe  Theologie 116 

Xaegelsbach    (C.    W.   E.) 

Isaiah 76 

—Jeremiah 7g 

—Lamentations 76 

Xakskow  (P.S.)    Articles 

of  faith 145 

Xamjion  (A.)     Cath  doc- 
fine ;45 

-N  angle  (E.)    Romunism..  192 

Xai)ier(J.)     Arts 59 

.Nardil!  (J.  F.)     Pr6dica- 

tcur  evang 256 

N'aies  (E.J     Evidences.  3,  121 

—  N'ersion.  Unitarian 57 

—The  three  creeds 154 

— fSermons 250 

Xares  (R.)     Prophecies...  131 

—Discourses 256 

Narratives  of  revivals....  358 
Xash    (T.)      Almond  for 

parrot 226 

-Nason  (E.)    Hvmns 278 

Nassau  Lit.  Mag 384 

Nassau   (  R.  H.  )      Palm- 

iHud 346 

— (oiTsco  mission :m> 

--.Missions  iuAfrit-a 346 

Nature  of  Resurrection...  182 
Naville  (E.)       Heavenly 

Father 10.') 

— \  ie  C'teriielle 125 


422 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


—The  Christ 

—Problem  of  evil 

Xeal  (D.)      Puritiins 

Noale  (J.  M.)     Sermons... 

— >reili;eval  preachers 

— LituriiioloiiV 

-Hist.  Eastern  Ch 

—  Hist,  .lansenlst  Ch 

Ni'iilc  (.).  1'.)        Westmin- 

^tCl-   AlllH'V 

Xcaiulcr  (  A.)     Jesus 

— Corinther 

— Philipper 

-Jacobus 

—  I.  Johannis 

—  Katholicismus 

— (jhristliche  l-;thik 

—Hist.  Cliristiau   Ch 

-Chrisllichi-   I,.'1hmi... -ild. 

-Plant  iim  ■<(  (  liureh 

— Gnosti-riir  -N^fnie 

— boi>-iTicii-i-cliirhte""'.". 

—St.  Clir\~c,^t,,iii  

NeariuK  Ii'niic 


X( 


sacra ;«)4 

Xeelv(T.   B)     Workers...  288     ' 

Neilf  (W.)     Ki)hesiaiis 92     I 

—Biblical  history 287 

Nelson  (D.)  Infill(•lit^  ....  lii 
Nelson  (K.)  Ju^tilicati.Mi  170 

Nemesius 6 

Xemethiis  (S.  .s.)     Zaclia- 

ria 79 

Xeophytus 6 

Nepalese  Bible 3'2 

Xess  fC  )  Arminianism...  185 
Xcsllc  (!•:.)     Kifi-eunanieu  '287 

Ncstoriaii  Bible 38 

Xeslorian  bio-iniphv S.'iS 

\et('ler(B.)     isaias.' 7B 

Xettleton  (A.)     Remains.  2.'i6 

— VilhiKC  hymns 278 

XeubauevTA.)    Tobit 80 

Xeudeeker  (C.  G.)      Ein- 

leitunji  X.  T 39,  40 

— DoyuKMi-esehichte 36.5 

XeunianiiiW.jStiftshutte    .59 

— Jereiiiias 76 

— Messhin.  Wei-^.-iuniuji....  164 
Xeusladl  '  I".  I       rusti'ih- 

lichkcilslelir.' 178 

N6ve  (K,;  S,iiiil-Ks|.rit...  2(;.5 
Neve  (T.)  Jesus  Clirisl.  2,  1(U 
Nevin  (J.    W.)      .MysHeal 

presence 176 

Xevins  (\V.)     Popery 192 

—Practical  thouj^hts 217 

—Sermons 256 

Nevius   ( Mrs.    H.    S.    C.  ) 

China 3.50 

Nevius  (J.  L  )    China 350 

— San-Poh 350 

Xew  Baptist  iMiscellany..  38-1 

New  biblical  atlas 61 

New  bonke  of  prayer 269 

Xew  Bruuswick  Ueview.  384 
New    Brunswick    Semin- 
ary  , 359 

New  Church  Renos 384 

New  Cyclopaedia 261 

Xew  P^nglander 384 

New  Era 109,  384 

Xew  Princeton  Review...  384 

New  selection 273 

New  reformation 323 

Newcomb  (A.)  Missions.  341 
Newcome  (VV.)  Harmony    42 


—Our  Lord's  conduct..44,  164 

-Ezekiel 77 

— Minor  )irophets 79 

Xewell  (Mrs.   H.)      Writ- 

insj's 351 

Xew  Jersey   Preacher 2.56 

Xew  -lei'sev  rtioei'se :;27 

Xewlanil  (H.)  Kphesiaus.     92 

-I'liililipiaiis !i;{ 

Newman  ( l'\  W.)     ri;as<'s 

of  faith 1^8 

—The  siuil I8S 

— Hebrew  monarchy 287 

— Calholie  union .' 2:39 

Xewniaii  (H.  S.)      Indian 

Newman  (.r;'H'.V''Tr',H-ts.'.  '"2I 
— (Jr.unuiarof  assent llHI 

—  Scripture  mir.icles ]:n 

— Just  irt  eat  ion 170 

—Gladstone's  expostula- 
tion   229 

— Sermons 2.")(i 

—  Apollonius  of  'J'>ana....  296 
—Primitive  Christianity.  296 
—Church  of  the  Falhi-r's.  206 
— Keforiiiati:>n  llth  Cent.  298 
— Cdn\-o<-.  of  Cant<-rliur\    :!(I8 

—  Ariaiis  -Itii  (  eiit '..  .■>17 

— Ansb'-Amer.  Church....  ;,27 

—development :«7 

— Theol.  of  Ignatius b'73 

Newniiin  (S.)      Concord- 
ance     62 

Newnhaiii  (\V.)      Sympa- 
thy  : 217 

XcwsteadiK.i  Salib.ith...  2(('.l 
XewtoH  (.\.   I,, I       Sou- of 

Xewton'(C.'i'jV,iin'xyii'.'(if  si; 

Newton  (1.)     Daniel 77 

Newton  {■>.)     Works 18 

— Cardiphonia 218 

—Christian  character 218 

— Ecclcs.  history 370 

Xewton(J.)     Iiidia 351 

Xewton(li.)  Tabernacle..    59 

—  Bible.jewels 2.56 

Xewton  (K.)     Sennons 250 

Xewton  (T.)  Prophecies.. 

12;i,  1.30 
New  York  :\ris.  Mag...  342,  384 
N.  Y.  Observer  almanac.  315 

Xew  York  pulpit 25(5 

Xew  York  Review 384 

Xew  York  S.  S.   Assoc 284 

Xiecphorns  Blemmidas...  6 
Xiee|ili,irns    I'.otaniatas...       6 

X  ice  1 1  horns  I   c'onst'.V.".'.'.'.'."  6 

Xieephorn-,  II  Const 6 

Xicephorus  Monachus 6 

Xiee|)horus  Phihisophus  6 

Xiceidiorns  Presliyter 6 

Nicetas  Aiiuileien". 10 

Nieetas  I'.yzant 7 

Nicetas  choniatcs 7 

Nieetas  Maron 7 

Xieet.-is   Xicaen 7 

Xicet;i,-   I'apbblf,' 7 

Xii'i-ias   I'eetoratus 7 

Nicetas  Seidus 7 

Nicetas  Scrronins 7 

—Job 7o 

Nicetius 10 

NichoHs  (W.)    Dei.st 106 

Nichols  (J.)  Commentar- 
ies   &4 

Nichol'sstandai-d  divines  12 
Nichols    (W.)      Defensio 

eccles.  Angl ,.,.  226 


Xicholson    (AY.)       Cate- 
chism   2,  261 

— Puritv  of  the  ministry.  245 
Xicholson  CSV.  H.)  Priest- 
hood   2.36 

Xieola-  (  \.)     l'r<;testant- 

isuie  192 

Xieolas    (.M.I       Doctrines 

des.luils 11(1,  360 

— SymlK.le  des  ajiotres 200 

Xicolans  IJarbarus 7 

Nieolaus  Claraevallen 10 

Nieolaus  Const 7 

Nieolaus    Methonen ,.,.      7 

Nieolaus  I,  Papa 10 

Nicohius  II,  Papa 10 

Nieolaus  Y.  Papa 7 

Nicole  (P.)     La  priere 271 

Nieolini  (G.  B.)     Jesuits..  3:»l 

Nicon  Kaitheu 7 

Niedncr  (C,  W.)      Christ- 

licheKirche 291 

Xiem    (T.   a),     De    schis- 

mate 329 

Niemann  (G.  K.)    Kennis 

van  der  Islam Ill 

Niemever  (A.  H.)     Lehr- 

buch' 21 

Niemeyer    (H.    A.)       Col- 

lectio  cnnfessionuni 200 

Nielses  (C)     Preces 271 

Nieuwenhuis   (F.   G.     D.) 

Avonduuuil 176 

Niaiiting.de  (J.)    Roman 
Cath.  relig 192 

—  Methodism 321 

Nikelsburger   (J.)      Koul 

•  lacot) 110 

Xilns  .\blKis 7 

Xilus  Doxopatrius 7 

Nilus  Kparchus 7 

Nineteenth  Century 384 

Nippold   (¥.)    Kire'he  im 

Niederlande 313 

-Propayanda 345 

Xisbet(A,)    Ecclesiaslcs.     74 

Nisbet  (H  )     Popery 192 

Nithardus 10 

Xitzsch  (C.   I.)       Christi; 

Lehre 145 

Nitzsch(F.)  Dogmenges- 

chichte , .363 

Noack'L.)    Bibl.Thcol...  140 

—  l)o>;-men-(ieschichte 362 

—  Freideidcer 371 

Xobili-\  itelleschi    (F.) 

\'atican  council 337 

Xoble  (S,)     Inspiration...     .53 
—Christian  rcligiini..: 145 

—  Doct.of  X.  Church 195 

Noble  (W.  F.  P.)    Gospel- 
work  315 

Noel  (B.  W.)    Sermons....  168 
—Baptism 173 

—  l!o\uanist  controvcr.s\-.  192 

-Infant  pietv 222 

—Church  and  state 229 

-England  and  India  282,  352 
Noel  (G.  T.)     Second  Ad- 
vent   182 

Nocsselts  ( J .  A. )   Yerthei- 

digung 121 

Xolan  (F.)     Revelation  3,  1.34 

— (ireek  Vulgate 56 

—(hrou.  prophecies 131 

— Great  deliverer 164 

Xoldc  (C.)  Concordantia.    62 
Xt)ldeke   (T.  )        Alttest. 

Literatur .'J6 

— Kritik  des  A.  T .W 

Xon  Christian  relig.  sys- 
tems   107 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


423 


Nonnus  Panopolltanus.  7,  8a 
Xorberg(M.)  Codex  Nas- 

araeus 322 

— Lexidion 322 

— Ononiasticon 322 

Xoibertiis 10 

Xordeii  (J.)    Piety 12,  218 

Xork   (P\)      Rabblnische 

Quelleii 39 

Xoriis  (W.  H.)      Method- 
ism   187 

Xorth  American  Review  384 

Xorth  British  Review 384 

Xorthcote  (J.  S.)      Roma 

sotterranea 333 

Xorton  (A.)     Gospels 40 

—Reasons,  Trinitar..   151,  197 
Xorton  (A.  T.)      Presby. 

Ch.  Illinois 326 

X'orton    (  J. )      Orthodox 

evang 145 

— SnlTerings  of  Christ 167 

Xosselt  (J.  A.)  Bucherin 

Theol 376 

Xotes  of  the  church 223 

Xotes  on  E-xodiis 68 

Xotes  on  (rriiois 67 

Xotes  ,.11  L.'\jii,-us 68 

Xotes  >in  NuiiibtTs 68 

Xotes  and  Queries 383 

X'^otgerus  Leodien 10 

Xotlierns 10 

Xott  (G.  F.)  Enthusiasm. 

3,  283 
Xova  Acta  Eruditorum....  3S.i 

Xovatian 2 

Xovatianus 10 

X'ovatus  Catholicus 10 

Xovelty  of  Poiiery 193 

Nowack    (W.)      Hierony- 

mus 36,  50,  56 

Nowell  (A.)  Catechism.  12,  263 
Xoyes  (G.  R.)  Theo.  essaj's    21 

—Job 70 

—Psalms 70 

—Prophets 75 

Xutl(U.)    Catalogue 376 

Xutt  (J.  W.)     Samaritan 

history 287 

Oakeshott   (J.)      Punish- 
ment    180 

Oberthuer    (F.)     Eceles. 

Dei 223 

— Bibl.  Anthnip.ilojrie 160 

Observatioiies   in    lilir. 

.Job 70 

0'Callahan(E.  B.)     Holy 

Scriptures 377 

Oceanus 10 

Odalricus  J'raepositus....    10 

Odalricus  Rhemen 10 

Oddo  Astensis 10 

Odilo  Cluniacen 10 

Odilo  Monachus 10 

<Jdo  Auscien 10 

Odo  Bellovacen 10 

Odo  Cameracen 10 

Odo  Cantuarien 10 

Odo  Cluniacen 10 

Odode  Deogilo 10 

Odo  Fossaten 10 

Odo  Moi-imunden 10 

»^do  Remen lo 

OdoS.  Victoris 10 

Odode  Soliaco 10 

OdoTuIlensis 10 

Odorannns 10 

Oecumeiuus 7 

Oehler  (F.)   Corpus  haer- 

eseologicum 12 

Oehler(G.  F.)  Theo.  O.  T.  140 
— Symbolik 200 


Oehler  (V.  F.)     Knecht 

.Jehova's 76 

Oehninger  (  F. )        Helv. 

confession 203 

Oelrichs  (J.  G.  A.)  Uoctr. 

Platonis  de  Deo 103 

Oelsner  (— )     Mohammed  111 
Oersted  (H.  C)    Gost  in 

der  Xatur 134 

Oesterley  (H.)      Beweise 

fiir  d.sein  Gottes 103,'36S 

Oettinji-cii   (A.  von).     An- 

tiultraiiiomaiia ' 139 

— Moralstatistik 2(15 

Offices  from  liturgy. 268 

Otford  (VV.)    Wesl.  perse- 
cution   234 

Ogden  (U.)    Deism lOfi 

Ogeritis 10 

Ogilvie   (C.    A.)      Divine 

glory 3,  1.54 

Ogilvie  (J.)    Infldelity....  106 
Ogilvy  (  G.  )       Premil- 

lenial  advent 182 

Ogle,  Duncan  &  Co.    Cat- 

alogtie 376 

Ohlert  (A.  L.   J.)      Relig- 

ionsphilosophie 101 

Ojibwa^-  Bible 32 

O'Keefe  (K.)     I'ltranion- 

tanisni 238 

Oldcastle  1. 1. J 4 

Old  Colony  antliems 278 

Oldegarius 10 

(,)ld  Testament  student...  38.i 
()learius(G.)     Matthaeus    84 

O'Learv  (A.)     Tracts  21 

O  le  gaiuega 245 

Ollva 10 

Olmstead  (.J.  M.)   Impen- 
itent   221 

Olshausen  (H;)    Echtheit 

X.  T 39 

-Echtheit  derEvang 40 

— Comnientar  X.  T 82 

Olshausen  (.J.)    Psalmen 

65,  72 

Olympiodorus 7 

OoVdt    (.J.    VV.    G.     van). 
Godsdienst  d.   Grieker 

107,  116 
Oort(H.)    Bible  for  learn- 
ers   287 

Oosterzee     (J.     <I.     van). 

John's  Gospel 40 

— Eeven  van  Jesus 44 

—Luke 85 

—Timothy 94 

—Philemon 94 

—Theol.  of  the  X.  T 140 

—Christian  dogmatics 145 

—Image  of  Christ I(i4 

— Praci.  theology 244 

— Predigten 2.56 

Ootacamund  Conference.  282 

Operations  of  Spirit; 1.56 

Opie  (A.)    Lying 218 

Optatianus 10 

Optatus  Milevitauus...  10,  319 
Opzoomer  (C.    W.)      Re- 
ligion   101 

Orange  (N.  J  )     First  Ch..  326 

Older  foi-.ervices 267 

Onlericus  Vitalis 10 

Ordre  de  .Malte 356 

Oriental   Chr.   Spectator 

352,  3a5 

Orientius 10 

Origenes  Opera 2,  7,  18 

—Contra  Celsum 133 

—Contra  Marcionitas 32(» 

Original  letters 3W 


Oriya  Bible .32 

Orme  (W.)      Kingdom  of 

Christ 223 

— Baxter'.s  writings 372 

— Biblioth.  Biblica 376 

Orosius 10 

Orsiesius 7 

Orton  (J.)    Works IS 

— Expo.sition  O.  T 65 

— Voung  clerKymau 245 

Osbernus 10 

Osborn   (W.)      Errors  of 

lathers 3(>3 

Osljorne  (D.)    India 352 

Osiiuider  (A.)  Harmonia..  42 
Osiander  (  J.    A.)      Coll. 

theologicum 145 

Osiander    (J.  E.)    Korin- 

thier 91 

Osiander  (L.)  Enchiri- 
dion controversiarum..  185 

Osius  Cordubensis 10 

Ostertaii    (A.I      Mis^ions- 

gesell.-.-halt  /.u  l!.isel.»  343 
Osierval.l  i-l.  F.i    rorrup^" 

13 

145 
2U6 


' 

1  ,ll. 

olo^-y.. 

1 

(.\1. 

lieligi 

on. 

o  >univ: 

Othelbol 
Otherus. 
Othloiui: 

Ott.)  lianibergeu 

Ould  (F.)     I'nitarians 

<.)ur  .Monthly  Mna 

Outrani  iK.)     Sermons 

Outran!  (\V.)     Sacrilices. 
59, 

— Sermons 

Overall    (J.)      Convoca- 
tion Book 

Oyerljeck(F.)AlteKirehe 

— Theologie 

Overburv(R.  \V.)  Jesuits 
Owen  (H")    Miracles.  123, 

Owen  (J.)    Works •... 

—Reason  of  faith 

—Hebrews 

-HolvS].irii 

— liidWelliim— ill 

— J'ei-son  ol'(  hri-^l Itil. 

—Death  of  Christ 

— Jiistitieatlon 


-Lords  siii.per 

— t  h.  of  Rome 

— \  imlieiae  evangel icae.. 

— SabbaUi 

— Psalmex.vx 

— K.sheol 

—Temptation 

— F'orgiveness  of  sin 

—Sj)i ritual  mindedness... 

— Evangelical    churches. 

224, 

— Ans.  to  Stillingfleet 

— <;osp.'I  ehureh 

—^e  11  III  nil-  ordination.... 


— Holy  ."^i)iril  in  pray< 

— De  iuitura  theol...! 

Oweii(L)    Bible  Society. 

—Sceptics 

Owen  (J.)    Genesis 

Owea^J.  B.)    .Sabbath 

Owen   (J.    J.)      Matthew 

and  Mark 

—John 

Owen  (R.j    Discussion 


424 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Oxenden  (A.)      Pastoral 

office '245 

Oxenham  (F.N.)  Punish- 
ment   368 

Oxenham  (H.  X.)    Atone- 
ment   305 

—Development 3fi7 

Oxford  holiness     170 

(Oxford  Methodists...  187,  3-21 
Oxlee  (J.)    Trinity...  I'll,  Ki-t 
Ozanam(A.  F.)    Civiliza- 
tion ehrf'ticniif U'i,  302 

— Christcnthuni  in    Deiit- 

schlaiul ;i03 

Pacatus 10 

Pachoiniiis  Monachus 7 

I'afhoinius    Tabeunen 7 

I'ai-hvineres  (Ceo.) 7 

I'acia'nus.      Works...,  4,  10,  18 

Pacitic  Expositor 38.5 

Packard  (J.)     Mahudii 7t> 

Pacqnet  from  Home 320 

Paf-e(S.)     Lord-sprayer.  '271 

Page  (T.)     Disconrscs -IM 

Pagitt   (K.  )      llrivsi..f;ra- 

phy 316 

Palaeologus  (.ln:nini's>...,  7 
Palaeologus  t  Manml  li.)  7 
Palafox  (,J.  do.     O  lyss(  y  '218 

Palamas  (G.) 7 

Paleotto  (C.)      Acta  Tri- 

dentini 337 

Paley(W.)    Works 18 

^-Horae  Paiilinae 4(5 

—Nat.  theology 103 

—Evidences r21 

—Clergyman's     compan- 
ion   246 

—Sermons '256 

Palfrey  (J.  (;.)  Kvid.-nccs  1'21 

Palin  (W.)    Cli.  of  Knu 307 

Palladins  Antissiodor 10 

Palladius  Helenop 7 

Pallavic-ino  (P.  S.)     Con- 

eiliodi  Trento 337 

Palm  (.J.  G.)    Fall-stricke 

dei''Siiude 218 

Palm    (J.    H,    Van    der). 

Leben  Jesu 44 

—Salome 73 

Palmer  (IJ,  M.)    Family.. 

2m,  -230 
Palmer    (C.)     Moral  des 

Christenthums 205 

— Honiiletik '247 

— Sokten  Wiirttemberf^s..  303 
Palmer    (J.)      Sunday 

School  ....*. 284 

Palmer   (  R. )      Religious 

opinions 12.") 

—Book  of  praise 278 

Palmer  (S.)    Prayers 271 

Palmer  (  W. )      Develop- 
ment  ^........  193  367 

—Church  of  Christ 2'24 

— Eccles.  history 291 

Pammachius 10 

Paniphilus 2,  7 

Panjabi  Bible 32 

Panke   (J.)      Romanism 

condemned 193 

J'an()j)list 385 

I'antaeims 2,  7 

Pantalco  Diaconus 7 

Panlalt-on 7 

Pap  with  a  hatchet 227 

Papal  encyclical 24'i,  ;«7 

Papal  errors 193 

Papal  Europe , 3.54 

Papal  Rome 193 

Papal  system 233 

Papers  on  preach-ing-, 347 


Papias 

2,7 

— Conformist   and    non- 

10 

conformist 

227 

Parallel,  Pa-ans  -Icsuils. 

186 

Patterson    (A.  s.)    Ilebr. 

95 

Paraphrase.  D.miel  

77 

-Theology 

'263 

Paravicini(.l.  P.)      Poly- 

Patterson  (G.)  JohnGed- 

242 

die 

355 

Pa  vdff  (,!{.  G.)  S.S. Index. 

•284 

Patterson  (R.  M.)      Para- 

Pareau  (-1.    li.)        Instit. 
interprctis  V.  T 

dise 

180 

,52 

Pattison    (S.     i;.(      l!<'lin- 

Pareau    ( L.    G.)       Initia 

ious  life  in  Knu' 

305 

Inst.  Chr.  moralis 

'205 

-Evangelical    (.'Inistian- 

Parent  (L.)     Moeurs 

'218 

itv 

370 

Parens  (D.)     Opera 

64 

Patton(i'.  L.)  Inspiraiion 

53 

—  Epist.  ad  Romanos 

90 

—Christian  d.ictrinc.  145 

•284 

—  Kpist.  ad  C'orinthios 

91 

-Charles  H.,dge 

373 

—Epist.  ad  Galatas 

91 

Paul  (-.1.)     Ariaiii.sm 

197 

-Uevelation 

99 

Paul  of  Tarsus 

46 

— Catech   L  rslni 

'2(i'2 

Pa  111  inns  .\(iuileien 

10 

Paris  PolAit'lot 

25 

Paulimis  Mediolan 

10 

Parish  (E.)     Geography.. 

61 

Paulinns  Nolanns 

10 

—Sermons 

'2;i6 

l^nilinns  P.'t riordien.... 

10 

Park  (E.  A.)    Atonement 

167 

I'.inlus,   De  lia.-n-sil.u.s. .. 

12 

—Preacher 

'244 

Panlns  (  '.iniMlrn 

10 

Park  (I.  R.)     Ezekiel 

Parker  f.J  )     Eccc  Dens... 

4t 

Paulns  Km. 'sen 

—Matthew 

84 

Panlns  i.  Papa 

10 

-Paraclete 

15  > 

Paulns  Silent  i.iri us 

7 

— Uiii\crsalism 

198 

Paulns   \ir.Mlnnrn 

10 

—Ad  clcrniu 

'247 

Paulns  (II.)     Kvan-rlifu 

8;j 

—Pulpit  notes 

•2.56 

— .Johannes 

86 

Parker  (.Joel).     Sermons.. 

•2.5o 

I'aston  (G.)      Holy  Scrip 

Parker  (M.)      t'orrespon- 
dence 

61 

12 

Payne  (G.)    Theology 

145 

Parker  (S.)      Eaw   ol  na- 

—Original sin 

160 

ture  1'21, 

129 

Payne  (.J.)    Discourses.... 

256 

—Gov.  Chr.  Church 

Pavson  (E.)     Works 

18 

2'24,  2'25 

233 

—Memoirs,  etc 

'256 

12 

2.56 

Parker  (T.)    Religion 

101 

Peabody  (A.    P.)      Chris- 

-Theism  ?. 

103 

tianity,  rcl.  of  nat....I07, 

125 

Parkhurst  (F.)  ISIasorah... 

—Christianity     and     sci- 

4),  50 

ence 

1'25 

Parkinson   (R.)      Visible 

—Christian  iK'licf 

256 

Church 5 

2'24 

-Christian  enn^.  .laticm... 

— Ratioiialisni..,  5,  107,  1'25 

P27 

-Hawaiian  islands 

3.55 

Parkman(F.)   .Jesuits 

339 

Peabody  iC.)  Colporti'urs 

3oi> 

Parlianientar\-  l>iioitoiy 

•267 

I'oarsali  (R.)  Contempla- 

Parr(C.)  

4 

tions 

21 

Parr  (S.)      Works 

18 

l'car.se(E.)     Union  -witt 

Parry  (H.)     Chr.  reli.!j:ion 

263 

Christ 

•21.S 

Parsons  (E.)     ll\inns 

278 

P.-arson  (11.)  C.  F.  Swartz 

352 

Parsons  (H.  M.)     Christ.. 

21.^ 

— <  landius  Buchanan 

352 

Parsons  (.J. ).Jnstiticatioii 

170 

I'earson  (.J.)    Vlnd.  Igna- 

Parsons  (R.)     Chr.  direc- 

tii 2 

373 

218 

—Expos,  of  Creed 145 

Pearson  (T.)     Infidelity 

2(M) 

Parsons   (  T.  )      Sweden- 

borg 195 

374 

105 

1-2.5 

Particulars  of  life 

244 

Pease  ( A.  (i.)     Trin.  doct. 

151 

Pascal  (15.)     Pensees...  21, 

1'25 

Pec. lilt  (K.)     Christ 

i:{8 

—Provincial  letters... 

186 

Peck  ((;.)    Appeal 

i;i9 

Pascal  (.1.  li.  E.)    Iviturgie 

rertec  iim     

171 

Cathol 

269 

l',.-,.ri.'r,C.)    Relig.  Chr 

145 

Paschalis  1.  Pupa 

10 

P.irce  (.1.1    Philippians. 

93 

Paschalis  II.  Papa 

10 

93 

Paseha.'iinus 

10 

—Sermons 

2.56 

10 

Paschasins  Radbertus.... 

10 

Pelagius  11.  Papa 

10 

Passaglia  (C.)     Com.  the 

Pelling  (E.)    Lord's  Sup 

ologic-i 

145 

\,b 

— De     inimacuhito     con 

Pelt  (L.)    iip.  ad.  Tlicss.. 
Peltier  (A.  C.)    Diet,  des 

94 

195 

Passuiorc  (W.)    Theology 

U5 

conciles 

336 

Pastoral  echo 

'256 

Pelt(ui  (S.)  Methodism.... 

187 

Pastor's  library 

37ti 

Pembeitou  (E.  P.)    Ser 

Paton  (R.)     Scottish  Ch,. 
Palricius 

304 
10 

Pemble(W.)    Works 

IS 

Patrick  (S.)  Commentarj 

64 

Penn  (G.)    Survey 

54 

—Genesis 

67 

—New  Covenant 

82 

— Resurrection  justitied. 

1.54 

—Estimate,  geologies 

136 

—Baptism 

173 

Penn    (  W. )      Christian 

— Meusa  mvstica 

176 

Quaker 

I8« 

—Eternal  Life 

178 

—Xo  cross,  no  crown 

2181 

INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


425 


l*enna(V.)  Tromba  evun- 

gelitja 193 

Pennington  (A.  R.)    Pap- 

^acy 329 

Penna.  Prot.  Ep.  Ch 327 

Penrose  (J.)  Christianity 

3,129 
Penry  (J.)     Bridge's  de- 
fence    227 

^Epistle  to  priests 227    j 

— Worlce  for  cooper 227 

Pensfies  chretieiines 218     1 

People's  hvmnal 27S 

Percival  (A.   P.)      Apos. 

succession 225    ! 

Percy  (T.)    Kev  to  N.  T...    39    i 
Percy  (T.)    Song  of  Solo-  ' 

mon 75 

Perdiccas 7    j 

Perennes  (  F. )        Jiiblio.  ; 

Catholique 376,  378    ' 

Peringerus 10    1 

Periodical  Accounts 343    i 

Perkins  (J.)    Xestorians.  353 

Perkins  {W:)     Works 18    { 

— Reformed  Catholike 193    I 

Perowne(E.H.)    Jesus  5,  154    | 
Perowne(J.  J.S.)  Psalms    72 

—Immortality 5,  178    ■ 

Perpetua 2    1 

Perpetuitcde  la  fov 17(i 

Perpetuus ....". 10 

Perrone  (J.)    Theol 145     j 

— Ueimmaciilatoconcep-  1 

tu 195 

Perry  (G.  G.)     Eng.  Ch...  305    | 

—Hugh  of  Lincoln 308    j 

Perry  (S.   G.  F.)      Synod  1 

of  Ephesus 336     | 

Perseverance  of  saints...  171     ! 

Persian  Bible 32 

Pescheck  (C.   A.)     Bohe-  ! 

mia 301     | 

Petau    (  D.  )      Dogmata  i 

theologica 145    I 

—Ration,  temporum 335    | 

Pctavius  (Dionysius) 12    1 

Peter,  Apostle..". 2    | 

Peters  (A.)    Baptism 173 

Petersen  (A.)    Kirche 224 

Petre  (K.)      English  col-  j 

leges 357 

Petrncci  (P.  M.)      Treat-  j 

ises 218    I 

Petrus  Alexand 2,  7 

Petrus  II.  Alexand 7    j 

Petrus  Alphonsus 10 

Petrus  Archidiaconus 10 

Petrus  Argorum  ep 7    j 

Petrus  Blesensis 10    , 

Petrus  Cantor lo    ' 

Petrus  Cardiualis 10 

Petrus  Casinen 10    ; 

Petrus  Cellen 10    ! 

Petrus  Chrvsolanus 10    i 

Petrus  Chrysologu.s 10    j 

Petrus  Claraevallen 10    - 

Petrus  Come.stor 10    ] 

Petrus  Damianus 10    i 

Petrus  Diaconus 10    j 

Petrus  Diven 10    j 

Wetrus  Grandimont 10    1 

Petrus  de  Honestis 10    I 

Petnis  Laodicen 7    i 

Petru.s  Lcoiiis 10     ! 

Pet  rn><  .Mull. -act-n 10     ; 

Petrus    .Mcai.>bin 7     I 

Petrus  Pietavien 10 

Petrus  de  Riga 10 

Petrus  deRoya 10 

Petrus  Sarnensis 10 

Petrus  Siculus 7    i 


Petrus  Venerabilis 10 

Pettingell  (J.  H.)     Hom. 

index 378 

Pevran  (1.  R.)      Walden- 

ses 331 

Pevrat  (A.)     Immac.  con- 

ccpllon  19.1,368 

Pe\  rat  (\.)     Pasteurs  du 

desert  302 

Pfart'  (C.  M.)      Theologia 

literaris 375 

Pfaft'(F.)    Schopfungsge- 

schichte 136 

Pfanner(T.)    Theol.  gen- 

tilis 113 

Pfeiirer(  A.)  Dubiavexata  65 
Pfizmaier  (A.)    Taoglau- 

be 115 

Pflacher   (M.)     Analysis 

typica 62 

Pfleiderer  (U.)  Religion.  101 
— Religionsphilosophie ...  101 

— Gesch.  d.  Religion 108 

— Christl.   Glaub.    u.  Sit- 

teiilehre 205 

—Moral  und  Religion 205 

Pfluck-Hartunjr    (Dr.    J. 

von).  ActaPfuititienui.  ;;2!) 
Phelps  (A.)      Preaching..  217 

—Studies  of  O.  T 2.^);; 

—Hymns  and  choirs 272 

— Men  and  books 378 

I'helps  (A.  A.)  Sabbath..  209 
Phelps  (S.  M.)  Sennons.  256 
Phila.  Bap.  Ass.  Minutes.  318 
Philaret.      Kirche    Russ- 

lands 314 

Philastrius 10,  12 

Phileas 2,  7 

Philip    (R.)      Devotional 

guides 218 

—Love  of  the  spirit 218 

—Marthas 218 

—Marys 218 

—John  Campbell 346 

— W.  Milne 3.50 

Philippl  (F.  A.)  Romans..  90 
— Kirchl.  Glaubenslehre..  145 

— Gehorsam  Chrlsti  170 

PhiMppus 7 

Philippusde  llarveng 10 

Philippus  Pre.sbyter 10 

Phillippusl.  Rex 10 

Phillips  (G.)    Psalms 72 

Phillips  (G.  B.)   World  to 

cnme 218 

Phillips  {Sir  T.)     Wales...  .312 
Phillips  (W.  W.)     Good- 
ness of  God 256 

Phillipsohn   (L.)      Relig- 
ious idea 108,110 

—  Israelit.  Religion 110 

I'hiloC:irpasius.  Epi.sc 7 

Philo  Jurtaeus.  Opera.  18,  110 

Phildsdphumena •. 363 

Phil  osophv.  Christianity.  127 
Philosophy,  Chr.  perfec- 
tion   171 

Philo.storgius 7,  296 

Philotheu's  Const 7 

Philotheus  Monachns 7 

PhilotheusSelymbr 7 

Philpot  (J.)    Writings^...._^  ^^ 

Phipps  (J.)    Man "...  160 

Phoebadius 10 

Photius 10 

Phranza  (G.) 7 

Pibo 10 

Picart  (B  )     Ceremonies..  107 
Pichler  (A.)  Cyrillus  Lu- 
caris............... 320,  370 


—Theol.  des  Leibnitz 374 

Pichler  (V.)    Jus  canoni- 

cuni 242 

Pioken  r^V.)      Missions...'.'.  341 
Pictet  (B.J    Indifference 

des  religions 101,  12,5 

145 
145 
193 
95 


-Sv. 


11  theology., 
ibus  controv 


1-1  St 


Pierce  (J.)    Hebrews...., 

Pierius 2,  1 

Pierrot    (  —  ).      Th6ol. 

morale 205 

Pierson    (A.)      Roomsch- 

Katholicisme 107,  329 

Pierson  (H.  W.l  Miss,  me- 
morial   341 

Pierson  CT.)  Psalm  xxvii..    64 

— .\fflictions 7-2 

Piete  des  Chrestiens 218 

PietschkerfK.)  Reforma- 
tion in  Genf - 303 

Pietschmann  (R.)  Hermes 

Trismegistos 113 

Piggott  (S.)  Sacred  truth  218 
Pighius  (A.)     Hierarchia 

'^(•••les 233 

Pike, J.  G.)  Christianity.  121 
—Young  disciples 218 

—  Earlv  pietv 218 

—True  happiness 218 

-Religion 221 

Pike  (.S.)    Conscience 211 

Pilkington  (J.)  Works.  12,  18 
Pilmore  (J.)  South  Wales  321 
Pinder(J.  H.)  Timothv.  244 
Pingree  (E.  M.)     Cniver- 

sal  salvation 198 

Pinnock  (W.  H.)      N.    T. 

history 39 

— Eccles.  history 296 

—  Ke formation.'. 306 

Piper  (F.)     Mythologie...  3;{3 

— Kirehenrechnung 333 

Pirie  f  A.)  Divinitv  of  the 

Son; .■ 1.55 

—Baptism 173 

Pirminius 10 

Plrret(l).)     Sabbath 209 

Piscator  (J.)    Com.  V.  T.,    65 

—Com.  in'N'."T.'!!'.'.'.!.".""."!".!.'!!    82 

—Exegesis 145 

Pitcarn  (A.)    Harmonia..  170 
Pitman  (Emma  R.)  Hero- 
ines   :«l 

PitLis(T.)    Spirits 139 

Pitts    (A.)      Divinity   of 

Christ 155 

Pitts  (F.   E.)     Armaged- 
don     .54 

Pittsburgh  (Synod  of) ;«6 

Pius  I.  Papa 7 

Placaeus  (J.)    Christus...  164 

Placidus...; 10 

Plain  account ll^^ 

Plaintes  des  Protestans..  302 
Planck    (G.  J.)      Sacred 

philologv 52 

— Histor.  fteweise 130 

—Kirchl.  Verfassung.  224,2itl 
—Gesch.  d.  Pabstthums...  229 
— Religionsgeschichte  291, 300 
—Revolution    in    Frank- 

reich 302 

— ProL  Theologie 367 

Planck   (H. )    Religions- 

lehre 101 

Plancv  (C.  de).    J^suites.  339 

Planudes  (Maximu.s) 7 

Plath   (J.    H.)      Rel.     d. 
Chincsen 118 


426 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Platina(B.)    Popes 329 

Plato.    Atheists 105 

-Phaedo 115,  WO,  178 

Platon(L.,  Bp.  Moscow). 

Synop.  theol 201 

—Greek  Clii^vch 314 

Plea  for  voluntary  soc 326 

putt    (F. )      Theol.  Bek- 

enntulsse 148 

Plltt(H.)  GemelneGottes  224 

— Briider-Gemeliide 322 

Plumer  (E.  F.)  Trinity...  151 
Pluiuer{W.  S.)     Romans.    90 

—Jehovah- J  ireh 158 

—Uonieafjrainst  the  Bible.  193 

—Grace  of  Christ 102 

—Law  of  God 206 

Pluuiptre  (C.)    Christian 

guide 148 

Pluniptre{F.  H.)  Paul...  46 
—Epistles    to    the   seven 

churches  of  Asia 99 

—Christ     and     Christen- 
dom  123,  12'^     j 

— Keligioiis  thought 365 

Pluquet  (F.  A.  A.)     Ht5re- 

.sies 316 

Plurality  of  worlds 135 

Plutarch.  D-lavof  Di'iiy  158 
Poeklington  (.1.)  Sunday  209 

Pocock(F)    JNlicah 79 

— Malachi 79 

Poetarum     Scot,     musas 

sacrte 2SI 

Poetry  (Devotional) 12 

Poggio-Bracciolini      (B. ) 

Dialogus. 2(6 

Poiret  (P.)      Oeeouoiuia 

Divina ; 145 

Poisson   (  N.  )      Delectus 

actorum  ecclesiae...  242,  336 

Polano  (H.)    Talmud 110 

Polemaeus  Sylvius 10 

Polenz    (G.   von).     Fran- 

zosische  Calvinism.  302,318 
Polhil  (K.)      Christ  us    in 

cordc I<i9 

—Prep,  sutfering 218 

Polish  Bible 32 

Polycarpus 2,  7 

Polycrates  of  Ephesus....  2,  7 
Pomare  (Queen).  Letter  3.55 
Pond  (E.)    God  in  Christ  1.55 

—Baptism 173 

— S wedenborgianism 374 

Pontianus  Afric 10 

Pontianus  Papa 2,  7 

Pontius  Abl.as  S.  Ku(i 10 

Pontius  Cluui.iccnsis 10 

Pontius   Diaconus 10 

Pool  (.J.)    Ps.ilter 281 

Poole  (M.)    tevnopsis 64 

—Dialogue 193 

Poole   (K.L.)    Mediaeval 

thought 298,  364 

—Huguenots 302 

Pope  and  council 337 

Pope  or  President-.'...  193.  229 
Pope  (W.  B.)     Person  of 

-  Christ. 164,  367 

Poppo  Meten 10 

Poppo  Treviren 10 

Popular  Koiuanism 19;i 

Porson  (R.)  1  .lohn  v.  7...  151 
Porta    (  C.  )       Pastorale 

Lutheri 246 

Porteous(J.  M.)    Pre.sbv- 

tery 235,  323 

Porter  E.)    Preacher 244 

— Homiletics 247 

Porter  (J.  L.)  Pentateuch  37 
Porter  (J.  S.)  Discussion  197 


Porter  (W.)      Knights  of 

Malta 

Porteus  (B.)    Matthew 

— Sunopsistonapodeixon 


istituii 


Monastery 

fsoriptuivs: 


83 

IV.^M.lia- 10 

I'.is-.'l  |\  .1     finiisr 291 

Pot  ami  us 10 

Pott  (D.  1.)    Syllogc  com. 

theol ". 21 

Potter  ( A. "I     Discburses...    21 

—Religious  philos 121 

— Evidences 125 

Potter    (J.)       Important 

truths 148 

Potter  (T.  .J.)    Preaching  247 

—Sacred  eloquence 247 

Potthast  (A.)'       Regesta 

ponlif.  Rom 329 

PMuhnn   (X.)     Missions...  282 

Povah  (U.)     Hist.  Ch 29a 

Powell  (B.)      Connection 

■     ot^  truth 1113,  134 

—Order  of  nature 136 

—Tradition   nnviled i;«) 

— Chr.  without  -Judaism..  iOo 
Power  (.1.)     Cathol.  man- 
ual   269 

Power  (P.  P..)     '•  1  will,"'..  2is 

Practical  musings '2(4 

Practical  retlcciions 7-2 

Prado  (G.)     Kzcchici 77 

Pradt(M.  dc).  .Icsuilismc  ;;:,'.) 

Praedcstinati  liln-r  1 12 

Pragmati'ine  sanction :]i>2 

Pratt  (.T.  1!)  Old  paths...  224 
Pratt  (J.  H.)  .losiah  Pratt  »4;i 
Pratt  (P.  1'.)     Latter-day 

saints 118 

Praver-gaune  (l(l)ate 137 

leavers  of  Israel 267 

Pie.'iehcr 2.56 

Pi-eger  (W.)     Mvstik 322 

Premilienial  esAays 182 

Premill.'Uialisiri..". 182 

Preparing  to  teach 284 

Presbvterial  Critic 385 

Piesl.:  .\lmanac 326 

I'resb.  Board  For.  Miss...  344 

Presb.  Board  of  Pnbl 12 

Presbyterian  Casket 385 

Presbyterian  Ch. Canada  324 
Presbyteriau  Church  U; 

S.  A 35.5,  ai7 

—Gen.  Assembly 325,  327 

Presb.  Coll.  Lectures 125 

Presb.  General  Councils.  323 
Presh.    Home    Missions. 

3.56,  3a5 

Presbyterian  hvmnal 274 

Presbyterian  Liturgy 268 

Presbyterian  Magazine... 

344,  385 

Presb.  mem.  otferiug 826 

PresI).  psahuodisi 271 

Presbv,e)-iaii  (,»uarterl y...  :,S.-, 
Presbyteri.an  Ueporter.,..  .S2t 
PresbNterian   Reunion....  326 

Presbyterian  Review 385 

Presljyterian's  armoury.    12 
Presbyterian  Treasury...  385 
Pi-esljyterv,  Assoc,  Dec- 
laration.".     202 

1' resent  separation. 227 

Present  state 218 

Preservatit    contre 
changement 193 


Preservative    against 

Popery 193 

Prcssense(li:.  de).  Jesus.  44 
—Religionsbef.  Christ,  no,  113 
—Early  years  of  Chr.  119,  29i) 

—  Mystery  of  sutfering 256 

—  .\i)Ostolic  era 293 

—Kgli.se  et  la  revol 302 

— La  question  eccles 302 

—Christian  life 334 

— Concile  dit  Vatican 337 

—Heresy 363 

Preuss  (E.)    Immaculate 

conception :...  368 

Price  (R.)    Dissertaiion-    21 

— Seniions 148,  2.j6 

Price  (T.)     Nonconform- 
ity    309 

Prichard   (J.   C.)       Hinc- 

mar 373 

Prideaux  (H.)    O.andX. 

T.  connected 288 

I'rideanx  (J.)      Evcholo- 

P n ('1 1'iai'i  1 ' ( A .'■)"■  'ii eViiv w's.'.'  ~'.  15 

—Spiritualism 119 

Priest  (.1.)  Millennium..  182 
Priestley  (J.)      Xotes   ou 

SS ■. 64 

—Heathen  philosoiihv 108 

-Eyidenees '. 121 

—  Person  of  Christ l.")5 

— (;hristi<in  truth 218 

— Ili.-t.  Chr.  Church 291 

—Jesus  Christ .367 

Primasius 10 

Prime  (S.  I.)  i>ra\er.  271,3.58 
Prinie(\V.C.)  HolV  (r.^s  ,333 
Primerose(L).i     Sabbath.  2(i9 

Prinet-  library 376 

Prince  (T.)     Sermons 2.57 

I'rinceton   Magazini' .385 

Princeton  Reyiew 3.';5 

Princeton  the,. 1. essays  21,  148 
Princeton   Theol.  Semin- 
ary.   Gen.  e.italoj^iies 3.59 

— Annu.tl  eatah  uues 359 

—Addresses 359 

— Semi-(  enlennial '.  3.')9 

— Xecrological  reports 3.59 

Prins  (J.  J.)  Maaltijd.  91,  176 
Pritchard  (C.)  Analogies. 

.5,  103,  129 
Pritius    (J.  G  )      Intiod. 

N.  T 39 

Private  prayers 12,  266,  271 

Prize  essa\s,  on  Sabbath.  209 

Problem,  The 224 

Problems  of  faith 125 

ProhusiN.   \-alerins) 10 

Proelus 7 

l'roe,,pius  Chartophylax      7 

Proeopius  (iazaeus 7 

Pi-oeopius  Tyror 7 

Procter    (F.)      Common 

prayer 266 

Proctor  (W.)   Discourses  148 

Progress  at  home 344 

Pronier  (C.)     Sermons 2.57 

J'l-osper  Aiiuitan 10 

Pr>)si)er  Manichaeus 10 

Protadins 10 

Protestant  (The) 38.'> 

I'rot.  Ei)is.  Church 327 

Pi'olesiant  Journal 385 

Protestant  Penny  Mag...  385 
Protestant  Preacher........  2,57 

Protestant  system 146 

Proudflt  (A.)  Parables...  87 
—Practical  godliness,.218,  25T 


mD^X  OF  AUTHORS. 


427 


—Jesus  all  in  all 257 

—One  thing  needful 257 

—Ruin  of  man 257 

—Discourses 257 

Prout  (E.)  John  Williams  355 
Prout  (W.)  Xat.  theologv  102 
Pruclentius  ( Aurelius)..'.    10 

Prudontius  Tivceii JO 

Prussian  clnirch 2(i7 

Pi-yce(.I.)  I'.ritish  church  304 
Prynne   (W.)      Eng.  pre- 

lacie , 227,  229 

Psalmist 273 

Psalms  of  David 2(i8,  275 

Psalms  and  hymns....  273,  274 
Psalms  and    hj'uuis,  Ch. 

of  Eng 278 

Psalter  {The) 281 

Pseaunies  de  David 281 

I'sellus  (Michael) 7 

Publicatinn,  K:-ports 357 

l'uenjer(G.C.  B.)     lielig. 

])hilosophie 101 

-De  Serveli  doctrina......  .372 

Pusrin  ( A.  W.)  Glossary.  333 
Punehard    (G.)     Congre- 

gatioualisui 231,  31!) 

Punjab  Mission.   Confer- 
ence   282 

Puli)it   (T]v) 257 

Pulpit  c>-c'>.|i;'dia -^57 

Pulyiit   tivni    s 257 

Purana  (ThL'   \ishnu) ll(j 

Purch.irdu.s 10 

Puritan  prayer-book 268 

Purves  (G.  "T.)      Prince- 
ton Theol.  Seni , .359 

■Purves  (J.)    Father  1.51 

— Philos.  necessity 161 

• — Sermons 257 

Purvey  (.J.) 4 

Pusey(E.r,.)     Daniel 78 

—Minor  l'i-.)i)hfts 79 

-Baptism 173 

—  Kirenieon 190 

— Tcnilrno\-    to    lionian- 

ism.... 190 

—  Letter,  IJishni)  of  Lon- 
don.....  ' 176 

—Real  presence 176,  369 

—Everlasting        punish- 
ment   180 

— Roj-al  supreni.icy 229 

^-.Sermons ". 257 

—Councils  of  chnrch 33o 

Pushtoo   Bible ;« 

Pyke  (J.)    Trinity 197 

Pyle  (T.)     Acts...; 82 

Pynchon  (W.)"  SalVlVath.'.  20!) 

IJuadratus 2,  7 

QuiiUerism 186 

Quaker's  discipline 241 

Quaker's  quibbles 186 

Quandt(L.)    Chronol  61 

Quantin  (— .)     Diplomat- 
ique chr6tieune 378 

Quarles  (F.)  Enchiridion  218 
-Judgment  and  mercy...  218 
Quarterly  Chr.  Spectator  385 

Quarterly  Register 385 

»^Quarterly  Reyie\v. 385 

Quarterly  S.  S.  Mag 385 

Quarterly  Theol    liev 385 

Quesnel  (P.)    -N.  Test  ...       82 

—Gospels 83 

Quick  (J.)  Synodicon.241,  302 
Quinet  (E.)  Religion.s....  101 
— Chr.  etla  Revolution...  .302 

Quintianus 7 

Quinton  (J.  A.)  Sabbath  209 
Rabanus  Maurus >...    10 


Rabaut-Dupuis    (P.    A.) 

.Vnnuaire 302 

Rabbinowicz  (P.M.)  Leg. 

civile  du  Thalmud 110 

Rabbulas 7 

Rabett  (R.)     Lateinos 184 

Rabinismns no 

Raohio 10 

Racovian  catechism 203 

Radbodus  Dolen 10 

Radboilus  II.  Tornacen...     10 

R.idbodus  Traiccten 11 

Radc.gundis....'. 11 

Radulfus  Cantu.iricn 11 

RaduU'iis    Kenicn 11 

Radulfus  Toi-tarius 11 

Radulplins  Ardcns II 

Ragg  (T.)    CnMti..n-s  tes- 
timony    103 

Raikes(H.)    Cl-rical  edu- 
cation   244 

Raimbaldus '. 11 

Ifainaldus  II.  Hemen 11 

Rainai-dus  Cistercien   ...      11 
Rainolds  ^J.)    Obadiah.  04,  79 

— Haggai 01,  79 

Rainy  (R.)     Criricisni \-r> 

-Ch.'and  state Jj;),  -r,^ 

— Ch.  of  ScotUind .SU 

— Christ  i.m  d..cn-ini'...3ii2,  307 

Ralslon  (S  )     Daniel .54,  99 

--IJaplisni 173 

—Psalmody 272 

Ranuige    (C.    T.)        Bible 

echoes 301 

Rambaoh  (J.  J  )      Moral 

theol : 205 

Ranimobnn  Hoy 110 

Ramos  (X.)  iVssVrtio  vet. 

Vulg  ed .56 

Ramsay  (E.    B.)      Chris- 
tian character 218 

Ramsden  (R.)    Sermons..  257 
Ramsey  f-V.M.)  Religion  ia3 

Raniscv  (\V.)     India ;i.V2 

l!auis(.ycr(F.  A.)    .\sh.ni- 

\<'i- ;i!i; 

Randall  (.1.  .M.)     Tiilcs  .-^f 

Our  Lord 104 

Randolph  (F  )     Sermons  257 

Randolph  (J.)    Theol 12 

Randolph  (T.)    Saviour's 

nnnistry 44,  104 

— Worship  of  the  Sou 1.55 

Ranke    (F.    H.)      Penta- 
teuch     37 

Ranked..!     Vopvs ,'j-.'9 

Rankin    i-l.)      L  nitariaii- 

ism i;>7 

Rankin  (.f.)    Ch.  of  sci.t- 

land .ill 

Rankin  (Mclind. I).    Mexi- 
cans   31S 

Rapha'l  (M.  J.)    Jews 288 

Raphel  (G.)     Annot,  SS,..    64 

Rapin  (K.)     Foy 218 

Raska  (J.)    Chronol 335 

Rathcrius 11 

Hatisbon.   .\cta 201 

Katp.rtus  .s.mgall 11 

Ratraumus 11 

-De  praedesttnatione 157 

Rauracus 11 

Rauscher  (J.  O.)    Hirten- 

briefe 18 

Rauwenhotr   (L.    W.    E.) 

Protestantisme 

107,  291,  300,  370 
Ravenscvoft  (J.  S.)  Works    18 
Rawlin  (R.)     Righteous- 
ness  » >....' no 


Rawlinsou  (G.)   Hist,  evi- 
dences  4,  is 

—Hist,  illust.  O.  T .36,4.8 

—St.  Paul 40 

—Contrasts  of  Chr I08 

Kay  (J.)  Wisdom  of  God.  104 

—  I'hysic<i-theol.  disc 125 

Raymundus 11 

lUi.vnaldus  1.  Remen 11 

Raynaud  (T.)     Leo  mag- 

nus 12 

Rayner(M.)    Lazarus 8? 

Reade  (T.  S  )  Chr.  exper- 
ience   219 

—Chr.  retirement 219 

Reader  (T.)     Revelation..    99 
Reading  (J.)    Christian's 

companion 219 

Reconciler 157, 158 

Reconciler  of  the  Bible...  48 
Records  of  the  Spanish 

Inqui-sition 333 

Recreations    des     Capu- 

cins 357 

Recueil    de    theol.    mys- 

ticiuc 219 

K'd  'ii-nnin--  (F.  K.j    Or- 

igeiie, 374 

l!e(llV>i-d  Ct.)     Scriiitui-e..    48 
Redford  {II.  A.)     Apolo- 
getics   377 

Reed  ( A.)   Amev.  church- 
es  315 

Reed  (li.  T.)    Convent .3,57 

Rees  (A.)    Sermons 2.57 

Kees  (B.  van).     Burger- 

Ivk  bestuur 229 

Rees(l).)  Infant  baptisux  174 

Rees  (J.)    Hymns 278 

Rees(L.  S.  D.)    John 80 

Rees(T.)    Racovian  cate- 
chism   197 

—Wales 313 

Rees  (W.)    Saints 304 

\X:-o>f  (D.  M.)  (Quakerism  180 
Hi-,. v.-  i.l.)     Discourses....   149 

-Divini'.v  of  Christ 1.55 

1;  MX  es  (W.)      Colund)an 

insiiintions 304 

Retleciions  upon  Ch.  gov.  224 
Kerorni.uion  in  Cath.  ch..  303 
Ket\)rniation  in  Europe...  299 

Reformation  sermons 257 

Itefonned  (Dutch)  Ch 203 

— (ien.  Synod,  acts 327 

—  For.  Miss.  Reports 344 

i:ei,.rmed  Epi.s.  Ch.. 203 

Heloiiners 299 

l!elu-e 219 

We^ino  Prumieu 11 

Key  ions  Bevoud 342,  385 

l.'eiehel  (O.'J.)     Rome 329 

lieid  (J.  M.)     Missions  51. 

K.  Ch 343 

Reld  (R.)  Chr.  devotion...  72 
Reid    (W.)      Everlasting 

punishment 18<1 

--Plvmouth-brethrenism  188 
Reirf    (  F.)      (ilaube    der 

Kirch- 200 

Reillv  (W.i  (J.  Ousdey...  3.54 
Iieiniirus,|l.S.)  Religion  104 
Reinib  ildiis  I'raeposit us.  11 
Reinii'usn.vder    (J.     B.  ) 

Doolu  eternal 180 

Reiuerus  Leodien 11 

Rein^lard   (F.   V.)       Dog- 

matik 14<' 

Reiukens(H.  J.)      Clem- 

ens  Alexandrinus .573 

Reinkens  (J.  H.)     Rovol. 
u.  Kirche --• 


428 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Reiser    (A.)       Antitheis- 

mus 105 

Reland  (A.)  Palaestiiia..  <il 
Relaud  (H.)  Antiqnitates    59 

Religion  displayt'fl -219 

Religious  corrcsiiou- 

derice 185 

Religions  Mag 385 

Religious  thotight  in  Uer.  303 
Religious  Tract  Society..  357 
Remarks  on  Methodism.  187 
Remarks  upon  Psalms...    72 

Rembertus 11 

Remigius  Antissiodor 11 

Remigius  Curien 11 

Remigius  Lugdun 11 

Remigius  Remen 11 

Renallus 11 

Renan  (E.)    J6sus 44 

—Saint  Paul 4(i 

—  Les  apotres Hi 

— Rome  and  Christianity.  101 

—Hist,  religieuse '...  113 

— Origines  du   (hristian- 

isme 29ti 

Renand  ((i.)     (Jhrist 127 

Renaudot(Iv)  Hist,  patri.  820 
Rendall  (G.  H.)  Julian...  29i) 
Rennell  (T.)  Discourses.  257 
Renouf(P.  Le  P.)  Ancient 

Egypt 1(11,  115 

Renoult     (J.    B.)      Kglise 

gallicine .'i02 

Repertf>rinm  biblicuni. ...    ()2 

Repertorium  fiir  Bibl 385 

Replie,    Conference, 

Laude  and  Fisher 193 

Reply  of  missionaries 354 

Reply  to  Sabbatismos 209 

Reply    to    "Travels     in 

search  of  a  religion."...  193 

Reply  to  Wateriand 1.55 

Response  aux  (|\irsti;vns..  186 
Rettberg  (F.  W   ,      H.li- 

ionsphilosoiilnc 101 

— Kirchen-lieschichtc :'m 

— Cyprianus .'!7.'i 

Reuchlin  (H.)     (  hristeii- 

thum :;02 

Reusch(F.H.)     Bibel  und 

Xatnr 135 

—  Cnion  conferences 323 

Reusch  (H.)  Verbot.  buch- 

er 378 

Reusch   (J.    H.)      Schop- 

fiingsgeschichte 136 

Reuschle  (C.  G.)     Philos. 

und  naturwisseuschaft  371 
Reu.ss  (E.)    Geseh.  N.  T... 

39,  377 

—La  Bible 64 

—Christian  theology. ..140,  363 
Reuterdahl    (H.)    Schwe- 

dische  kirche 314 

Review  of  the  case 227 

Review  of  Emmons 161 

Review  of  J.  P.  Smith 164 

Reville  (A.)    Matthieu....    84 

—  Apollonius  of  Tvana....  296 
Revillout  (E.)  Concile  de 

Nicfie 336 

Revocation  of  edict 302 

Revue  de  I'Hist.  des  Re- 
ligions  385 

Reybaz  (Jl.j    Preaching..  247 

Revnolds  (E.)    Works 18 

Rheinwald  (G.F.H.)  Acta 

hist,  eccles 300 

Rheinwald  (J.  H.)    Arch- 

aologie 332    I 

Rhemish  Testament 82 

Rheticius .'. 11 


Rhodon 2,  7 

Rhvs     Davids      (T.      W.) 

Buddhism 107,  114 

Ribini  (.1.)       Menior.  Av- 

gvstanae  conf 313 

Riccaltoun  (R.)  Works...  IS 
Ricci  (S.  de).  Convents..  357 
Rice  (J.)  Doctr.  of  Ch....  233 
Rice  (J.  H.)  Religion  101,  125 
Rice  (N.  L.)  God  sover- 
eign   157 

— Romanism 193 

— Immortalitv  of  soul 179 

— O.  and  N.  Schools 188 

Richard  (C.  L.)    Conciles 

g^neraux 242,  .336 

Richard  (H.)    Wales 313 

Richards  (E.)    A.  M.  Mor- 
rison   3.52 

Richards  (<i.)   Prophecy  3,54 
Hichards  (.1.)  Philos.  and 

theol .• 146 

—Sermons 257 

Richardson    (  J.  )        The 

canon  49 

— Praelec.  eccles 257 

Richardson  (S.)     Hell 180 

Ricn.irdus  Abbas 11 

Kicliardiis  Cardinalis 11 

Kicliardusde  Dumellis...    11 

Uicli.irdus  Pratellen 11 

KichavdnsaS.  Victcn-e...,.     11 
Richer  (E.)     Hist,  concil. 

geueralium    33<) 

Richerus 11 

Richmond    (E.)     Annals 

of  poor 219 

Riculfus 11 

Riddle  (.).  E.)   Infidelity.. 

3,  126 

—Hist,  papacy 329 

—Chr.  antiquities 332 

Ridgley  (T.)    Divinity ll^i 

Ridley  (G.   H.    D.)     Holy 

Ghost 156 

Ridley  (S.)     Works....  4,  12,  18 
liielim(E.)Gcsetzgel)UHg 

Mosis .■{7 

—Messianic  prophecy 54 

—Bibl.  Alterthum. ...........    59 

—Das  er.ste  Bueh  Mose 67 

— Hebraerbriefes 140 

Rigg    (J.   H.)     Wesleyan 

Methodism 234 

—John  Wesley 321 

Riggenbaeh  (C.  J.)  Leben 

.r.-su 44 

Riggs(.J.H.)     Essays 21 

Riggs  (S.  R.)  Mary  and  I.  348 

Rilindis 11 

Rilliet(A.i     Philippiens.    93 
Rilliet    (  M.    A. )      Calvin 

and  Servetus 372 

Rinck(W.F.)  Apokalyp. 

Forschungen 47 

—Religion  der  Hellenen..  116 
Ripley  (H.J.)     Gospels....    83 

—Acts 88 

—Church  polity 224 

Rippon  (.J.)     ll'ymns 278 

Rise,  fall,  etc.,  of  Jews 288 

Ritschl  (A.)     Marcion 40 

— Gesch.  tl.  Pi.-tismus 323 

-Hist,  of  iustitication 365 

-Schleier'macher 374 

Ritter  (A.)   Moravian  Ch. 

in  Phila 322 

Ritter  (C.)    Geog.  of  Pal-  , 

estine 61     I 

Ritter  (H.)    Erkenntniss  I 

Gottes 104 

Rivet  (A.)    Opera 18 


— Virg.  Maria 194 

Robbins  (T.;     Trinity 151 

—  Divinity  of  Christ 1.55 

Robe  (.).)"  (Jonnsels 2.57 

—  Wiirkat  Cambuslang...  3.58 
Robert  College.      Corner 

st<iue 354 

Robert  (C.  W.)  Ethica...  205 
Roberts  (A.)  Evangelists    40 

— Gospels 40 

Roberts  (F.)    Two  coven- 
ants   162 

Roberts   (\V.)     Christian 

gentleman 219 

Roberts  (W.)    Call  upon 

the  cliurch 227 

Roberts  (W.  H.)   Library 
of  Princeton  Seminary  3.59 

-List  of  books 376 

Robert.son  iC.)    Auchter- 

arder  case 238 

Robertson  (D.)  Discours- 
es      99 

Robertson   (F.   W.)     Ser- 
mons    2.57 

Robertson  (J.)    Theol 146 

— Sermons 257 

Robertson  (J.    C.)      Hist. 

churcli 291 

Robertnsde  Arbrissello..     11 

Kobertus  Meten  11 

Kobertus  >b)lisnien 11 

Robertus  Piillus 11 

Robertus   Retencn 11 

Robertus  Rex 11 

Robertnsde  Torinneio...  11 
Robertus  de  Tumbalena.  11 
Robinson  (A.  B.)  China..  3.50 
Robinson  (U. )  Litui'gies..  -265 
Robinson  (C.  S.)   Bethel...  257 

— Songs  for  sanctuary 27s 

— Psaims  and  songs  ..." 278 

Robinson  (E.)  Harmony..    42 

— (ieog.  Holy   Land "...    61 

iiobinson  (J.)      Works 18 

Robinson  (H-)  Divinity  of 
Christ ." 1.55 

—  I!apti,>^ni 3()6 

Robinson  (S.)     Church 224 

Hobinson  (T.)      Chr.    sys- 
tem   14<> 

Hobinson  (W.)    Lav  min- 
istry  ". 233 

Roeholl  (H.)  Realpriisens  176 
Rockwell  (J.  E.)      Presb. 

Church .326 

Rocky-Mountain  Presb... 

356,  385 

Rodulfus 11 

Rodulphus  Bituricen H 

Rodulphus  Trudon 11 

Roediger  (.M.)      Synopsis; 

evang 42 

Roell  (H.   .V.)     Epist.  ad 

Ephesios 92 

— De  relig.  rationali 104 

Roensh   (H.)      Itala    iind 

Vulgata .56 

Ro.ssler  (C.  F.)    Kirchen- 

vater 12 

Roger  (C.)    Transl.  SS 56 

Rogerius  Beecen 11 

Rogeriusltalus 11 

Rogers  (C.)     Scottish   re- 
formers   311 

Rogers  (D.)     Sacraments  172 

— Catechisme 263 

Rogers  (E.  P.)  Election.  1.57 
—Every  thing  in  Christ.  219 
—Presb.  Ch.,  Augusta 326 

—  Dutch  Church,  Albany,  327 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


429 


Rogers  (G.)  Uiiiversiil- 
ism 198 

Rogei-.s  (H.)  Oritjin  of 
Bible 53 

—Eclipse  of  faith  126 

—  Defence  of  eclipse 12») 

— Uciisou  iind  faith 126 

—Essays 196 

Rogers  (J.) 4 

—Anti-popery 193 

Rogers  (N.)     Isaiah  v. ...61,  76 
Rogers  (R.)     Happiness..  219 

Rogers  (T.)    Articles 12 

—Faith  Ch.  Engl 14(i 

Rogeriis  Aurel 11 

Roget(P.  M.)  Physiology  102 

Rogge  (C.)    Evaug 127 

Roi (J.  F.  A. de le).    Chris- 

tenheit  und  Juden 3»2 

Kolle  (S.;    Soher  answer..  227 
Rollock{R.)  Select  works 

13,  18 

—Daniel 78 

— Epist.  ad  Ephesios 92 

— Epist.  ad  Hebraeos 95 

Romalne  (W.)     Works IS 

—  I.f'tters.; 21!) 

—  Life  of  faitli 219 

—Discourses 257 

Roman  Cath.  f  h .■!(I2 

Roman  forgeries lii:; 

Romanes  (G.  -J.)    Pr,iv;M-,.  i:;7 

Romanese  Bible  33 

Romang  (J.  l\)     Nat.  Re- 

ligioiislehre 104 

—Religion 126 

Romanism  incompatible 

J  93,  229 
Romanoff  (H.  C.)    Greco- 
Russian  Church 314 

Romanus.  Papa 11 

Romcyn  (J.)    Sermons 257 

RomualcUis 11 

R<)Ose(E.  M.)    Ecclesia...  307 

Rorico  Laudunen 11 

Rorico  Moissiaeen II 

KoscoefVV.)    Leo  X 329 

Rose    (  H.    J.  )      Law    of 

Moses 5,  5'.t 

—Joshua 37 

— Commission  Clergy.  233,  247 

— Prot.  in  Germany 303 

Rosenkranz  (K.)  Encvcl.       1 
Rosenmueller  (E.   F."C.) 

Bibl.  Alterthumsk 59 

—Mineralogy 60 

— Moi-genland 61 

— BibL  geography 61 

— Scholia  in  V.  T." 66 

— JNlossianic  Psalms 72 

Hosenmneller (J.  G.;     In- 

terp.  libr.  sacrorum .ri 

—Scholia  in  X.  T 82 

Kosetti  (G.)      Anti-papal 

.spirit 299 

Roskoff(G.)     Teufel 159 

Ross  (J.)    Christ 164 

Rosweyde    (H.)        Vitae 

patrum 11 

Rotbertus  Londinen 11 

Rothadus  II 11 

Jlothe  (R.)     Ronier  v.,..9i),  170 

*Pastoralbriefe 94 

—1  Johannis 97 

— Dogmatik 14S 

— Theologische  Ethik 205 

— Kirchengeschichte...291,  334 

Rotlieram  (J.)    Failh 168 

Rotunda 3.58 

Rous  (F.)  Mystical  mar- 
riage   219 

—Psalms 281 


Rous.sel  (X.)     Cath.  and 

Prot 193,  229,  370 

Routh  (M.  J.)     Reliquiae 

sacrae 12 

Roux  (Abbe).  Liturgie....  265 
Row(C.  A.)    Evidences.  4,121 

—Jesus  of  Evangelists 44 

-Supernatural  in  X.T...    48 

—Moral  teaching  X.  T 127 

Row    (J.)      Kirk   of  Scot- 
land   13,311 

Howe  I. \.  D.I     India 352 

Howe  (S.)     K'ubrie 266 

Rowland  (  D.i  Sernmns...  2.57 
Rowlanddl.  A.)  Infldelitv  126 
Uoy  (W.  L.)     Revelation.    99 

PiUdge  (J.)    Poperv 193 

Kudolph    (  A.  )      Hindoo 

festival 352 

Rudow(T.)  Epist.  pastor.  41 
Hneckert  (L.  J.)  Romer..    90 

— Korinther 91 

Ruel  (J.  L.)    Concilia 336 

Ruffner(H.)     Monkerv...  3.57 

Ruflnus  Episcopus 11 

Itufinus  Presbyter 11,  296 

i     Rule   (W.    H.)      Oriental 

i         records 36,  48 

I     —Sabbath 209 

I      -Wesleyan  >!et llodisui...  234 

lUiperti  I  I'.  A. )     D.^^Muen  :',>;■> 

Rnpertus  'ruitim H 

Rupp  (I.  D.)     Hist  rel 315 

Rupp   (J.)      Gregor  von 

Xyssa 373 

Ruricius 11 

Kushton  (VV.)      Ltedemp- 

tion 167 

Rusling  (J.)    Psalms 281 

Russel(R.)     Sermons 257 

Ru.ssell  (D.)    Letters 210 

Russell  (J.  E.)       (  hr.    n- 

ligion 201 

Russell  (T.)    Hymns 278 

Rusticus  Diaconus 67 

Rutherford  (A.  C.)    Elec- 
tion   157 

Rutherford  (S.)  Lex,  Rex,     12 

—  .\iiti-christ 184 

—  Lx.  ArniinianisTui 185 

Rutland  (J.)     Election 157 

Ryan  (E.)  Religion..  I08,  132 
Ryder  (A.  G.)  .Acceptance 

with  God 170 

Ryland(J.)     Divinity 146 

— Pastoral  memorials 2,17 

Ryle(J.C.)     Go-pel^ s:; 

— Living  or  deail 21'.i 

—Spiritual  song's 279 

—  Leaders  last  centurv .'W 

Rvssel    (  V.  )      «i re-onus 

ThaunuUnrgus.  .  373 

Saadja  Gaon,  Saadja  Fai- 

iumi 110 

Saalschuetz    (J.   L.)    Mo- 

saische  Recht .59 

.Sabbath 209 

Sabunde  (R.  de).    Theol. 

natu  rails 104 

Sack  {K.  II.)  Chr.  xVpol...  121 
Saeonav  (G.de).    Hvgve- 

navx! 302 

Sacri'd  .song.s 275 

Sacv  (S.  de).     Druzes 117 

Sad'ler  (M.  F.)  Emmanuel  164 

Sadlier  (F.)      Sermons 257 

SadlierVs  Cath.  directory.  329 

Sage  (J.)     Works 18 

— Cyprianic  age 233 

-Presbytery 2.35 

Sailors'  Magazine 386 


Sainte-Beuve(C.  A.)  Port 

Royal \m,  302 

Sainte-Croix    {Baron  de). 

Paganisine 113 

Saintes  (A.)  Rationalism  371 
Saint    Hilaire    (  J.    B.  ) 

Boudha 114 

.Saint-Pierre  (J.IL  B.  de). 

Providence 1.58 

Saint-Priest  (A.  de).    J^s- 

"ites : 338 

Saisset(E.)     Pantheism.. 

104,  103 

Salchli  (— )    Deisme 106 

Sales  (F.  de).  Devout  life  219 

— Pi6t6 219 

—  Esprit  de 219 

-I>'-tti-''- 219 

saliMoii  ,(,..  Reign  of  law.  2.57 

Saloiih.u     n-n     Melech. 

^  I'eilrcii  .  lailchritud....     66 

Sabniius..; ....'.'.'.'.'.".'''.'.!.7.1'!     11 

Salter's  H.fll  Sermons 169 

Saltmarsh(J.)  Sparkles...  219 
S.ilvadoriJ.i  .b'-sus  Christ     44 

-Loi  de   MoVsc .-,;» 

—Inst,  de  M..1S,. -jss 

-I)oni.Roniain,.enJudee  2S>; 

S.ilvianus n 

Samaritan   ISible 33 

s.im<.un  Bible 33 

Sanioan  hymn-book 279 

Samonas  Gazensis 7 

Samiison(F.  S.)  Hebrews.    95 
Samson  ((i.   W.)     Atone- 
ment   167 

Samuei H 

Sanctius  ((;.)   Ezechlel....    77 

-Daniel 78 

— <>l>us  eoneion 2.57 

s.inei.  patrum  opera. ..12,  133 

s.iud  i(  .)     Hist,  eccle-s 291 

Sanila\-  (W.)    Fourth  gos- 

p.'l 40 

— (.os].els  in  -Jd  <-enturv...     40 
•Sander  (.1.  K.  K.)     .bilian- 

nes 97 

Samlereock  (E.)  Sermons  2.57 
Sanderson  (R.)      Dejura- 

menti 207 

— Sermons 257 

Saudford  (J  )    Church  at 

home 4,  283,  307 

Sandvs  (E.)    Sermons..l2,  257 
SandVs    (E.)        Europae 

spe'cvlvni 193,329 

Sanfoid  (P.  P.)  Evidences    48 
Sauijster    (Mrs.     M.      E.) 

Missions 345 

.Sanscrit  Bil)le 33 

Saphir  (A.)  Lord's  prayer 

84,271 

—Hebrews 95 

—Hidden  life 219 

Sargent  (J.)   Heni'y  Mar- 

tyn 352 

-T.  T.  Thom.ison 3.52 

Sarpi  (P.)      liiens  eccles..  28-5 

—Council  of  Trent 337 

— ln(iuisizi(Uie 338 

Sar1orius(C.  F.)    Theol...  146 

Sart()rins(K.)    Cultus 59 

— Lehre  (  hristi 165 

— Lehre  d.  hcil  Liebe 205 

Satan  of  Scripture 159 

SauIc:^(F.  de).     Ezdras... 

37,335 

Saunders  (M.) 4 

Saui-in  (J.i    Sermon.s 2.57 

Savage  (Mrs.)    Speech 219 

Savery  (C.)    Election 157 


430 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Kavile  (B.  W.)    Bible 48 

— Cath.  Kaith ]9K 

— Chv.  ill  Bvitaiii 304 

Savonarola  (G.  M.  F.   M.) 

Psalrui 72 

-De  verit.  lidci I'il 

— Tnuini)h  of  Cross 121 

Savoy  lituriry 208 

Saybrook  piatt'onn 201 

Sayous  (K.)  Jesus  Christ..  108 

Hcala  Sancla 210 

Schaefer  (A.)     Biblische 

Chvonol  3.3.5 

Schaeffer(A.)  Huguenots  302 
Schaeffer  (C.  W.)     Luth. 

Church S20 

Schatr   (P.)      I'eison   of 

ChrLst 44,  105 

—Revision  N.  T 57 

— Stinde     wldi-r   d.    heil. 

deist 160 

—Creeds  of  Christendom  200 
— Hannonv   Confessions,.  2<  0 

—Christ  in"  son..-...* 279 

—Hist,  .if  Chinch 192,  2!)!! 

—Apostolic  Church 21)3 

— AnicruM 31.5 

Schanz  (1'.)  Maltliiins.  ...  40 
Scharfrcn(\V.(;.  1!.)  Sc>.!c  219 
Scharllii;^-    (C.     H.)       llu- 

nianililt   luid  Christcn- 

thuin  132 

Schar]in<i(C.  H.)  Jacobus  96 
Schgele   (K.    H.   G.    von). 

Svmbolik 200 

Seheclstr..tc'E.  de).     An- 

tioch.  concil 317,  2Zi\ 

Seh?K.y  (I'.)     Isai.is 76 

— Kleiiicn  ]ir.  iph-tcii 7i 

Schenkr]  (  D.)     i;i)h:'ser..    92 

— Doo-inatik 146 

— Gruuill-  hrcn 146 

— ChrNTusl.il. 1 ](i.) 

— Proi,--,;ii,,iM,iiis '.".19,370 

SchcriT  (  i;.)    (  rii  iiiuc  re- 

liy-iciiM. 21 

-EkH-.'  rhivi  .„„c 224 

Schciirl    lA.   \..ii).       Khe- 

Scli'lrsMiimsrcchts 206 

Schictr'Mu    (S.  i;.)      chr. 

teachers 244 

SchhiKintweit    0.)      B  i  I 

dhisni 114 

.Schlei'jrm.ichf-r  (  b\)  Th  >- 

oiogy 1 

— VVerke 18 

—Luke 40 

— Christliche  Glaube 14(5 

— (icsch.  d.  Kivche 2i)2 

SchMchler    (C.    L.)       De 

panibus ■ 59 

— De  lychnucho  sacro 59 

—  De  nicnsa  lacieruni 59 

Schlotuuann  (K.)  Hiob.  70 
Schnial  (A.)  liungaria....  313 
Schinid  (C.  F.)  Hebraei....    95 

— Tlieol.  N.  T 140 

Hchnnd(K.)Motae  in  N.T.  82 
Schniid  ( H. )  Kath.  Kircho 

Deutschlands 303 

Schniid    (J.    A.)        Hist. 

eccles 292 

Schmid    (  R.  )        Darwin 

'sche  Theovien.. 137 

Schmidt  (C.)    Monde  Ro- 

main 132 

— Albigeois 316 

Schmidt  (E.)  Concovdan- 

tia 02 

Schmidt  (H.)    Synkretis- 

che  Streitigkeiteu 371 


Schmidt  (P.  W.)    Protcs- 

tanten-Cibel  82 

Schmidt  (R.)  Christologie  165 

Schmidt  (S.)     Genesis 67 

—Ruth 68 

—Job 70 

— Psalini 72 

—Coll.  bililicum...: 146 

— In  libr.  Reg 169 

Schmieder  (H.    C.)    Svm- 
bolik  : 201 

Schmoeller  (O.)     Hosea...    79 

— Galatians  91 

Schmucker(.J.  G.)  Revel.    99 
Schmuckcr  (S.  S.)    Theol.  146 

—Luth.  ui.imial 201 

-Unity  of  church 239 

—American  Luth.  Ch 32'i 

—Church  of  licdcciucd....  .320 
SchneckculmriiiM-    (  :\i.  ) 

Apostcl-cschichtc 46 

-Jacobn-^ 93 

— Proscl.v;cn-T;uifc..  173,  366 
— Lchrl);.-iitfc 200 

K'.nim' ....' '.  :;6l 

Schocbrl  (C.)     (ienesc :',7 

—  IJonddha 114 

— Rel.  Iranienne 118 

Schoell   (C.  VV.)      Kccles. 

P.ritonnm 304 

Schoettgen   (C.)       Horae 

Hebr.  in  N.  T 82 

SchoHii'  armed 126 

Scholetield   (J.)     Transl. 

N.T -.7 

Scholl  (J.  C.^     Islam 112 

Scholten  (J.  II.)     Schrift- 

en  d.  X.  T 39 

— Johannes 40 

— Dogm.  Chr.  initia 146 

— Kreie  wille 161 

—Religion  und  philos 369 

Scholz  (A.)      Aegvptolo- 

gie : 37 

— Jeremias 38,  ,56 

Scholz  (J.  M.  A.)  Einlcit- 

"iig- ■"•'■' 

— Curae  criticae .50 

— Bibl.  archaologie 59 

Schott    (II.)      Cibeliiber- 

setzung  liUther's .-..    ,57 

Schoit  (H.  A.)  Opuscula.     18 

— Ep.  ad.  Thessal 91,  94 

— Chriaii  sermones 1S2 

Schramm    (  D.  )        Anal. 

patrum 12,364 

Schramm  (R.)      Erkenn- 

barkeit  Gottes 104 

Schreiber    (E.)      Juden- 

thum 108,  110 

Schroeckh   (J    M.)      Chr. 

Kirehengeschichte 292 

Schroeder     (F.      \V,     J.) 

Deuteronomy 68 

SchuUe  (.r!'i"."von)!''"c51i- 

batszwang 2.30 

-Canon.   U'echts 243 

Schultcns  (A.)     Job 70 

— Provcrhia 73 

Schulthess(J.)     Epist.ad 

Galatas 91 

—Jacobus 9(i 

— Abendniahl  176 

Schultz  ( F.  W.)      Ezra....63,  69 

-Esther 63,  69 

— Xehemia 63,  69 

— Deuteronomium  68 

— SchopfungsgeschichTe..  136 
Schultz    (  H.  )      Alttest. 
Theologie 140 


Schultze   (F.)      Fetiehiii- 

mus 115 

Schultze  (V.)  Katakc>nd> 

en 33.3 

Schulz  (D.)    Abcndmahl..  176 
Schuiz    _(  H.  )       Gottheit 

Christi 155 

Schiilze    (  L.    T.  )      Mcn- 

scheiisohn 40 

Schurer    (  E. )      Neutest. 

Zeitgeschichte 293 

Schwab  (J.  B.)  J.Gerson.  373 
Schwarz  (K.)    Religion...  101 

— Xeueste  Theologie 36.5 

Schwegler    (A.)      Nacha- 

pos-t.  Zeitaltev 293 

Schweinitz  (  E.  de).    Mor- 
avian manual 202,  322 

Schweizer  (  A.)  Johannes     40 

— Glaubenslchro 146 

— Prot.  Ccntraldogmen...  370 
Schwenck    (K.)      Mytho!- 

ogie 113 

Sci..nc!'and  revelation...  134 

Sclavonic  Bible 33 

Sc.>t   ('\V.)     Kirk   of  Sot- 
land  13,  311 

Scotland,  Ch.of,  Gen.  As- 
sembly   238,310,  311 

-Discipline 243 

-Liturgy 2o9 

Scotland,  Free  Church  ....  239 

—Gen.  Asseml)ly 2i)3,  312 

Scotland,  Lord's  wrath...     12 
Scott  (Mrs.  A.  M.)  Africi  346 

Scott  (It.)     Catacombs 3.33 

Scott  (i).)     Triiii'y 151 

Scott  (.).)     C'lK'T'i^'""- •''1 

Scott  (.1  )     Gcnc>i> (i7 

-Trinity 151 

Scott  (J.)     Senuoiis 209 

Scott  (J.)     ChrisMan  life.  219 
Scolt  (.1.)     (  h   of  Christ...  292 

—  licforuiati.m  299 

Sc.li  (.J.  1..I     .Mail 83 

Scott  (T.)     Life  of  Jesus..     44 
Scott  (T  )      Works 19 

—  Il.ily  Biir.e 64 

—  Kssaxs ,.  14t; 

— C.dvhiism  by  Tomlinc.  1.^5 

— Tr.ic.s ;.,, 219 

—Sermons 2.57 

Scott  (W.)     Evil  sinrits...  1.59 
Scott  (W.)   Demonol.'gy...  118 

Scott  (W.  A.)     Daniel 2.5S 

Scottish  Chr.  Iler.dd 386 

Scoitish  puljiit 258 

Scottish      Ref.      Society. 

Papacy 193 

Scotus  Erigeua(J.) II 

— De  praedestinatione.:...  1.57 

Seouaal  (II.)    AVorks 19,258 

Scouller  (J.  B  )    U.  P.  Ch..  327 
Seove!  (s.  F.)     Presb.  Ch. 

Pittsburgh  326 

Scribner    (\V.)       "These 

liitle  on  .s.- 2,30 

Scriplurc  bishop 234 

Scripture  uat.  history 60 

Scripture  text-book 62,  121 

Scrivener  (F.  H.)      Criti- 
cism X.  T .50 

—Six  lectures,  X.  T ,50 

— English  version 57 

Seriyencr  (M.)     Divinity  146 
ScudauKU'e  (W.  E.)      In- 
tellect in  religion 100.  126 

—England  and  Rome.  193,  227 

— Xotitia  eucharistica 260 

Scudder(Dr.)  Heathen..-  341 
Scudder  (H.)    Chr.  walk..  2U» 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


431 


Seudder    (J.)    Last  com- 

iiiand 282 

— Aijpeal  for  heathen 282 

Scultetus    (  A.  )      Theol. 

patrum 364 

Scultetus  (D.  S.)  N.  Test.    82 

Scylitzes  (J.) 7 

Seahurv  (S.)   Discoufses..  257 

—Continuity  Ch.  Eiig 306 

Sears  (E.)  Fourth  Gospel    40 
Sears  (E.  H.)     Regenera- 
tion   168 

— Athanasia 178 

Seeker  (T.)  Eight  charges    13 

— Sennons 257 

— Comniantluients 2.i7 

— CatechiMu '261 

Secoml   AilvcnT 183 

Scfuii(liiHi>  Ilib.-ni U 

ScciuKliuus  .Manicliaeus..     11 

Se.latn- 11 

JSedulius  (Cueliu.s) 11 

Sedullus  Scotus 11 

Seebohm  (F.)      Prot.   Ke- 

formation„ 299 

—Oxford  reformers 306 

Seed  (J.)    Discourses 258 

Seeley  (J.R.)  Ecce  Homo 

44,  165 
Seelye  (E.  E.)  Emblems.  258 
Seelve  (.J.  H.)     Lectures 

to  Hindoos 126 

— Christian  missions 282 

Seesemann  (H.)      Leben 

Jesu 41 

Seherus 11 

Seifridus 11 

Seller  (G.  F.i    llei'nieneu- 

tics 52 

— Weis^agunt;- 54,  130 

— theolog.ia 146 

Seiss  (J.  A.)  Last  times..  183 
Selden    (J.)     Theanthro- 

pos 44,  335 

-De  synedriis f>9 

-De  dis  Syris 117 

— Ux.  Ebraica 206 

—Tithes 285 

— De  anno  civili 335 

Select  christian  authoi-s..  12 
Select  collection  psalms.  281 
Select  portions,  psalms...  275 

Selection  of  hymns 279 

Selection  of  psalms 21^ 

Selections  from  proph 2 

Selections  from  psalms...  275 
Seller  (J.)  De  succession- 

ibus 59 

Selwyn  (W.)    Isaiah  Ix...    50 

Semisch(C.)    Justin 374 

Semler  (J.  S.)  Inst,  theol.      1 

—Hist,  eccles 292 

Senac  (A.)  Christianisme  132 
Senden  (G.  H.  van).  Apol- 

ogetik 119 

Sentimens  de  theologiens 

See  Le  Clerc m 

Sepp  (C.)    Gesch.  theol....  365 

Sepp  (D.)    Heb.  evang 40 

Sepp  (J.  X.)  Leben  Jesu..    44 

Sequel,  Umtarianism 197 

Serapion  Antiochenus 2,  7 

aerapion  Tunitanus 7 

Sergius  I.  Papa 11 

Sergius  II.  Papa 11 

Sergius  III.  Papa 11 

Sergius  IV.  Papa 11 

Series  of  tracts,  Popery...  193 
Series  of  tracts,  Keligion  219 

Serious  exhortation 209 

Serle  (A.)HoraeSolitai-iae 

155, 156 


— Chr.  remembrancer 219 

—Church  of  God 219,  224 

Sermones  tres l.'iS 

Sermons,  essays,  etc 167 

Serno    (F.    H.    A.)      Pas- 

sahmahles 44 

Serranus  (J.)  Eccle.'siastes    74 
Serres    (M.  de.)      Kosmo- 

gonie 136 

Sestini  (P.)     Maestro 329 

Seuestre  (A.)     Patrol 364 

Seven  lectures.  Sabbath..  210 

Seven  givat  hvmus 279 

Seventh-Day  Baptists 210 

Severianus 7 

Severus  Majorieen 11 

Severus  Rhetor 11 

Severus  (.>^ulpicius) 11 

Sewel  (W.)    Quakers 319 

Seydel  (R.)     Religion 107 

Sevmour  (M.H.)  Roman- 
ists   103 

—Jesuits 19:i 

— Pilgrimage  io  K.inie 3il 

Shair'p   (J.   C.)      Culture 

and  relig 132,  134 

Shanghai  Conference 282 

Sharp  (G.)    Prophecies....    54 

—Article  in  N.T 155 

Sharp  (.).)     Works 19 

—Popery 193 

Sharpe  (L.)     Pope 193 

Sharpe    (S.)     O.    and   N. 

Test 35 

—Crit.  notes  N.  T 57 

—Egyptian  mythology...  361 
Shaw  (R.)      Westininster 

Confession 146 

Shaw  (R.)    Seraph 279 

Shaw  (S.)    Emmanuel 219 

—The  plague 219 

SheafJ.G.)    Missions 348 

Shedd(\V.)    Fallen  spir- 
its   159 

Shedd   (W.  G.  T.)      Dis- 

coui'ses 21 

—Theol.  essays 21,  148 

-Romans  90 

— Homiletics 244 

—Christian  doctrine 362 

Shepard  (T.)     Works 19 

—Evang.  conversion 168 

—Sabbath 210 

—Convert 219 

Shepherd  (E.J.)     Ch.  of 

Knino.. 3->d 

ShriihciMl    fit.)       Chr.  rc- 

li-i..n ;i.   122 

— Si'i-nioiis 258 

Sheppard   (.).)    Christian 

encouragement 219 

— Prayers  for  family 271 

Sherlock  (T.)    Works 19 

Sherlock  (W.)  Trinity 151 

—Death 220 

Sherman  (J.)    Guide 220 

Sherring(M.  A.)    India 352 

Sherwin  (W.)     Revealed 

mercies 183 

Sherwood  (Mrs.)    Ch.  cat- 
echism   261 

Shields    (C.    W.)       Final 

philosophy 134 

—Relig.  and  science 135 

— Lituigia  expurgata 268 

Shimeall  (R.  C.)  Prophecy    54 

—Second  coming 183 

—Prelacy 22.5,233 

— Kev  eccles.  chart 292 

Shinn(A.)    Supreme  Be- 
ing   158 

—Plan  of  Salvation 162 


Shinn  (R.   F.)    Mclh.  Pr. 

Church 234 

Shirley  (W.)    Supremacy 

of  SS 3, 139 

—Sermons 2.58 

Shoberl  (F.)  Christianity  341 

Short  coUection.s 126 

Short    (A.)      Witness   of 

Spirit 3,  171 

Short  (T.  V.)  Ch.  of  Eng.  305 
Shower  (J.)    Reflections.  220 

—God's  thoughts 253 

Shrubsole  (W.)  Christian 

memoirs 220 

Shuckford    (S.)     History 

connected 288 

Shurreef  (  lalTar).  Islam..  112 
Shuttleworth(G.  E.)     Ch. 

and  clergy 229 

Shnttleworth(P.  X.)  Tra- 
dition  139 

Siani  and  Laos 3.53 

Sianifse  P.ible 33 

Sibbfs  (R.)     Works 12,19 

-Divine   Aleditations 220 

—Soul's  conflict 220 

—Saints  cordialls 258 

Sibree  (J.)    Madagascar..  347 

Sicardus  Cremonen 11 

Sidonius 11 

Siegel  (C.  C.    F.)     Alter- 

thiiiner 332 

Siegfried    (C.)      Alttest. 

Anslegung 52 

— Philo  von  Alex 52,  360 

Kigebcrttis  Geniblacen 1 1 

Sio-ebi^-rtu;;  Rex 11 

Sigehardus 11 

Sikes(W.)     Briiish  Gob- 
lins    118 

Silliman    (A.)      World's 

jubilee 183 

Silvester  Papa 11 

Silvester  II.  Papa 11 

Sime  (J.)  Bible  manual..  35 
Sime  (W.)  Inquisition....  338 
Simeon  (C.)    Horaehomi- 

leticae 258 

-Helps  to  composition...  2.58 

— Jjitui'gv 266 

—David  ^Brown 352 

Simler  (J.  J.)      Kirchen- 

geschichte 315 

Simmons  (C.)    Manual 62 

Simon  (J.)    Religion  nat.  104 

Simon  (R.)    Hist.  O.  T 36 

-Editions  of  the  Bible..49,  55 

— Crit.  hist.  X.  T 50 

Simonida   (  J.  )      Galena 

omnium  sanctorum 313 

Simpertus 11 

Simplicius  Papa 11 

Simpson  (D.)    Sacred  lit.    53 

—Plea  for  religion 126 

—Deity  of  Jesus 152,  155 

—Trinity 372 

Simpson  (M.)    Preaching  247 
Simpson  (R.)    Covenant- 
ers   312 

Simrock  (K.)      Mytholo- 

gie 115 

— Landa  Sion 279 

Sims  (P.)  Lay-helpers..233,283 

Simson  (A.)    Hosea 79 

Sinclair  (C.)     Popish  le- 
gends....   193 

Sinnei^s  friend 221 

Sirlcius  Papa 11 

Sirr  (J.  D.)  Resurrection  183 

Sisebuthus 11 

Sismondi  (J.  C.  L.  S.  de). 
^Ublgenses 316 


432 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Sixtus  I.  Papa 

Sixtus  II.  Papii 

Skeats  (II.  S.)     Free  ehs... 

skeltoii  (P.)     Works 

Skene  (W.F.)  Cellic  ^-eoT- 

laud 

Skepp  (J.)  Divine  eiicrt>-y 
iSketcli,  Dr.  Pajdago^jus... 
Hketch  of  hist,   deputies 

of  the  di.ssenters 

Sketch  of  Popery 

Sketches  of  Siam  mis.s 

Skinner  (.1.)  Prim,  order 
Skinner  (T.  H.)  Theol.... 
— Evang.  the  world 


T:: 


Sleidau  (J.)     Charles 

— Reformation 

Sleigh  (W.)     Chr.  instruc- 
tion   

Slichtingins  (J.)    Com.  in 

N.T 

Sloss  (.J.)    Trinity 

Sraalley  (J  .)      Inability... 

— Sermons 

Sniaragdus 

Smeaton  (G.)  Atonement 

— Holy  Spirit 

Suied'ley  (E.)     France 

Smiles  (S.)     Huguenots. .. 
Smiley  (T.T.)  Scrip,  geog. 

Smith    (U.    M.)       Family 
religion 

Smith  (Dr.)     Blatchard's 
letter  

Smith  (E.)  Cui-c.itdiMsia 

Smith  (E.)     K.'vclation... 

Smith  (E.)  Christ  and  the 
Trinity 

Smith  (F:.)    Armenia 

Smith  (E.  L.)  H.  B.  Smith 

Smith  (G.)    Genesis. 

—Deluge 

Smith  (G.)    Truth  as  re- 
vealed  

Smith      (  G. )        Perilous 
times 

—Hebrew  people 

—Religion  of  Britain 

— Wesleyan  Methodism... 

Smith  (G.)  Chr.  missions 

—Alexander  Duff. 

—John  Wilson 

— Missions  in  India ".... 

Smith  (G.  V.)     Bible 

Smith  (H.)    Sermons 12, 

-Works 

Smith  (H.  B.)     Faith  and 
philos 

—Hist,  of  church 

Smith  (I.  G.)  Chr.  inoral- 
ity 4, 

Smith  (J.)    Prophecy 

Smith  (J.)    Chr.  defence. 

Smith  (J.)    Lord's  day... 

— Pourtract  of  age 

Smith  (J.)    Hymns 

Smith    (J.)       History    of 
church 

— Cumberland  Fresb.  Ch. 

Smith  (J.)    Discourses 

—Extracts 

Smith  (J.)    Sermons 

Smith  (J.  D.)  Sermons 

Smith  (J.  P.)    Geology.... 

—Chr.  Theol 

— SS.  test.  Messiah 

—Sacrifice  of  Christ 

—Letters  to  Belsham 

Smith  (J.  T.)  Bapti.sm.l74 

Smith  (L.  E.)    Heroes 


309 
193 
3.53 
233 
21 
282 
116 
299 


Smith  (M.H.)    Universal- 
ism 198 

—  Tniv.  not  of  God 198 

Smith  (P.)     Hist,  of  ch 292 

Smith  (R.)    Truth 140 

Smith  (R.B.)  Mohammed  112 
Smith    R.  P.)      Prophecy 

4,  5.5,  130 

Smith  (S.)    Psalm  i 64,  72 

Smith  (S.)      Divine  gov- 
ernment    158 

Smith  (S.  B.)    Moral  the- 
ology   211 

Smith  (S.  S.)     Evidences.  122 

— Xat.  and  Rev.  rclig 14(5 

—Sermons 258 

Smith  (T.)     Missions 341 

—Mediaeval  missions 342 

Smith  (T.  T.)     Chr.  relig- 
ion   .5,  205 

—Man's  responsibility 

5,  100,  139,  161 
Smith  (W.)    Diet.  Bible...    .57 

—Atlas 01 

Smith  (W.)   Calvini.sm  ....  185 

Smith  (W.)    God 272 

— O.  T.  historv 288 

— >f.  T.  historv 293 

—Diet.   Chr.  antiq 332 

Smith   (  W.  )      Weslevan 

Meth.  in  Ireland ." .121 

Smith    (William).       Dis- 
courses   2.58 

-Works 2.58 

Smith   (W.  P.)      Univer- 

salist 198 

Smith  (W.  S.)     Missions..  282 
Smyth  (X)      Rellg.    feel- 
ing   101 

—Old  faiths 126 

—Orthodox  theologv 365 

Smvth(T.)  Conflrmation  172 

— Solaci.  roi'lKM-cavri! 220 

— Apos1oli<-  suc-ccssioii...  225 

-Ruliim  rl.hM-. 232 

— F:ec-lrs.  rci.ublicanisni..  236 
—Exodus  Cli.  Scotl 2:;s,  312 

—  Faitli,  m!ssi..iis 2S-j 

— Obeaiciu-.',  missions 2S2 

—Manual  2dCh.,  Charles- 


ton . 


Smyth  (W.)    Evidences..  122 

Snape  (A  )     Sermons 258 

Snethen  (X.)    Lay  repre- 
sentation   234 

Snodgrass    (J.)      Revela- 
tion     99 

Snodgrass  (W.  D.)    Sanc- 

tification ,.  171 

— Apostolical  succession.  225 
Soames    (H.)      Doctrines 

Anglo-Saxon  Ch 3,  365 

—Hist.  A.  S.  Church 306 

—Latin  Church  A.  S 306 

— Eliz.  relig.  hist 30!-, 

Socrial  hymn  book 274 

Socin  (C.)    Abendnuihl...  177 

Socinus  (F.)     (rpera 4,  19 

-De  SS.  auctorilate 139 

— Ileadorntionc  Chriati...  1.55 

-De  justili.-atione 170 

-Chr.  rcl.  institutes 203 

Socrates  Seholasticus 7 

— Eccles,  hist 296 

Sohn  (G  )    Opera 19 

Soldan  (W.  G.)     Protest. 

in  Frankreich 302 

Solms(S.F.)  Theol.  Rothe  374 
Somerset    {Duke  of).      See 

St.  Maur 

Some  consid.  Trinity 152 

Somerville(A.)    Missions  282 


Somerville  (W.)    Psalm.=!.  272 

Sonnatius 11 

So])broniiis  Hierosolym..      7 

SorenseiMT.)     Genesi's 67 

SoriniM.)  Domestic  circle  222 
Sorrowing  yet  rejoicing..  220 

South  Anier.  missions 349 

South  Sea  Islander ,55 

South  (R.)     Tritheism 1,52 

—Sermons 2.58 

Southall  (J.   C.)      Origin 

of  man 137 

Southern  Baptist  Review  386 
Soulheni  Presb.  Review.  386 

Southwark  lectures 258 

Sozomenus 7 

—Eccles.  hist 297 

Spalding    (  J.  )      Divine 

theory  146 

SpaldniK  (T.)     Scrip,  dif- 

fleulties  .52 

SpangenlK'rg  (A.  G.)  Ex- 
pos, doctrine  Un.  Br 202 

—Missions  L'n.   Br 282 

— Zinzendorf 322 

Spanlieini  (F.)    Oiiera 19 

— Dubia  evungelic-a 83,  84 

— Introd.  ad  lust.  Test 288 

-De  Papa  foemina 329 

Spanish  Bible 33 

Sparks  (J.)      Trinitarian 

doet 1117 

Sparrow  (A.)     Canons 241 

—Book  of  Com.  prayer....  261 
Sparry  (C.)  Martyrology.  340 
Spaulding  (J.)     Univers- 

alism 198 

Speaker's  com 64 

Si)ear(S.  T.)  Religion  and 

state 229 

Spear  (W  )      Revival    of 

i860 358 

Specimen  papal  jiersec...  340 

Speer(W.)     Giving 285 

Spence(I.)     Presb.  ch 326 

Sp-nc«>  (.1.)  Discourses..  258 
Spcncc  iW.)     Divjuitv  of 

(brisi :....■.,  155 

SpcncT  (i.i     Sermons 2.58 

Sp.Mic.  r  (1.  S.") Past'o'r-s  "' 

sl<rtclu's 2-16 

Spencer  {.1 .)    De  legibus 

Hebr 59 

—Things  new  and  old 261 

Spencer  (.J.  A.)  Iteforuia- 

tion mi 

Spencer  (T.)  Conversion.  168 
Spiegel    (F.)      Literatur 

der  Parsen IIS 

Spiess  (  E.  )  Zustande 
nach  d,em  Tode.  108,  11.5,  178 

—Logos  spermatieos 361 

Spinckcs  (X.)    Sick  man..  220 

— Sulimission 229 

Spirit  of  Methodism 187 

Spirit  of  Mi.ssions 34i 

Spirit  of  xix  Century 386 

S))irit  of  Pilgrims 386 

Spirit  of  Popery 194 

Spiritual  combat 220 

Spiritual  Magazine 38(» 

Spitta  (F.)     Julius  Afri- 

cunns 44 

Spotswood    (J.)      Ch.   of 

Scotland 312 

Sprague  (W.  B.)  Chris- 
tianity   10f» 

— Intercoui'se  of  Chris- 
tians   2201 


INDEX:  OF  AUTHORS. 


433 


"-AmeVieaii  pulpit.....  247,  310 

—Revivals 283  ' 

Sprat  (T.)     Discom-ses '244 

Spi-liiK  ((i.)      liiiii,.  not  of 

iniiii .1.3 

— ObliK;iti..ns  t.)  IJil.le 132 

— Christi.m  eharaficr 220 

■—Cross 220 

—Power  of  Pulpit 247 

— Pnlpit  ministrations....  2.is 

—Bethel  flag -.'SM 

—Brick  C'hurcli  menior...  32(1 

—Samuel  J.  Mills 346 

Spring  (S.)    Moral  disqui- 
sitions   IGl 

Spruce  Street  iectures a.iS 

Spry  (J.  H.)  Chr.  unity..3,  239 
Spurgeoii(C.  H.)     Treas- 
ury of  David 72 

—Lectures 247 

—Saint  and  Saviour 258 

—Sermons 2.")S 

— Commentinu'  ;-;77 

StackhoDse  (T.i      Wools- 
ton - ]:il 

-Divinity- 14(5 

—Hist.  Holv  Bible 288 

Stacy  (A.  G.)     Service  of 

song 272 

Staehelin  (.J.  .1.)      Penta- 

teueli 3i! 

Staendliu    (C.    F:)      Pro- 

phaten 75 

— Christliclfe  moral 20i 

—  national  ism  us .371 

Stahl  (F.  J)   Kirchenver- 

fassunir 224 

Stanford  if.)    Christian's 

cabin. 't 2).> 

—Domestic  chaplain 2.is 

Stanhope  (G.)    Christian 

religion 122,  126,  134 

Stanihurst     ( W.  )        De 

Christo  patiente 44 

StanleyfA.  P.)  Apos.age. 

46,  203 

— Corinthians 91 

—Sermons 2.58 

—Jewish  church 288 

— Canterburv 308 

—Westminster  Abbev 310 

— Ch.  of  Scotland ". 311 

—  Kastern  Church ;;2() 

Stanl(■v^E.(;;.S.)  Parables    ,s7 

Stapfer  fJ.  F.)     Theol 146 

Stark  (H.  B.)  Pentateuch    66 

Starling  (T.)     Atlas CI 

Staudenmaier      (  P.    A.  ) 

Geist  d.  Christenthums  220 
Staughton  (W.)  India... .  352 
Staveren  (P.  van),    liegt- 

veerdigen 220 

Stearns  (J.  F.)  Presb.  Ch. 

in  Newark 326 

Stearns   (W.   A.)      Infant 

membership 230 

Stebbing  (H.)    Christian- 
ity  106,  123 

—Church  of  Eng. 146 

Stebbing  (H )     Reforma- 
tion   209 

^Ilist.  of  Church 300 

Steel  (K.)     New  Hebrides  3.55 
Steele  (l).)Love  enthron- 
ed   171 

Steele  (R.)  Tradesman...  220 
— Wandering  thoughts...  264 
Steger(B.  St.)  Prot.  miss.  341 

Steiger  (W.)     Peter 96 

Stein  (J.  F.)    De  satisfac- 

tione  Christi 167 

Steiner  (H.)  Mutaziliten.  112 


Steinhofer  (F.  C.)  Romer. 
Steinmet2  (A.)  Jesuits.. 
Steinmeyer  (F.  L.)   Apol- 

ogetische  Beitr 

—Miracles  of  Our  Lord.... 
— Kpijjhanien 


44         — Psii 


•      I 


■Is( 


-Topik  der  pr.-di-t 

Sleinschneider  (M.)  Pf)l. 
literatur 112, 

Steinwender  (G.L.jCljris- 
us  Deus 

Stenhouse  (T.  B.  11.)  Mor- 
mons....,  

Stennett(J.)    Works 

—Advice  to  younsi 

— Hj-mns 

-Solomon's  sonu- 

Stennctt  (S.)     Works 

-- Discourses 

—  llviinis 

-William  Ward 

Stephanus  de  B  ilKiaco.... 

Stephanus  Cardinal  is 

Stephanus  Carthusien 

Stephanus  III.  Cisterien. 


Slephanns  II.  IMjia 

siephauus  111.  Papa 

stephanus  IV.  Papa 

Su-i)hanus  V.  Papa 

STeplianus  VI.  Papa 

Stephanus  VII.  Papa 

Stephanus  VIII.  Papa 

Stephanus IX.  Papa 

St''phanus  Parisien 

Stephanus  Tornacen 

Stephanus  (R.)  In  evang. 
com .•-. 

Stephen  (T.)  Ch.  of  Scot- 
land  

Stephens  (W.R.  W.)  Islam 
108, 

— Chrysostom 

Stephenson  (G.)  Romish 
church 

SteuiM-t  (\V.)  Ch.  of  Scot- 
land  

stc'ud'  1  f.J.  C.  F.)  Theol. 
d  -  .\,   T  

sic\ensiA.i  Amer. Meth- 


Ol 


— Methodism 

Stevens  (H.)    Bibles 

Stevens  (J.)  Triune  God.. 
1.52, 

Stevens  (Mrs.)  Holy  Ghost 

Stevens  (E.)    Sermons 

Stevenson  (  A. )  Ch.  of 
Scotland 

Stevenson  (G.)    Christ 

Stevenson  (  J .  )  Psalm 
xxii 

Stevenson  (W.  F.)  Pray- 
ing and  working 

Steward  (G.)  Med.  sov- 
ereignty  , 

Stewart  (C.)    Prayer 

Stewart  (I.  D.)  Freewill 
Baptists 

Stewart  (J.  G.)    Sabbath.. 

Stewart  (W.  B.)  Unseen 
universe 

St.  Giles"  Lectures 

Stickel  (J.  G.)    Hiob 


i     Sticffler  (J.)    Theol 362 

Stier  (R.)  Polyglot.  Bible  26 
— Apokryphen 47,  49 

-Jesaias... .:::;;:;;;;;;■■::::;::::;  7« 

—Words  of  Jesus 84 

-^Words  of  risen  Saviour. 

88,  99 

— AVords  of  Apostles 88 

—James no 

— 1  ud.is 96 

—  IJiblische  Keryktik 247 

Stille  (C.   J.)     Mediaeval 

history 29.*< 

Stilling"(H.)  Theobald...  220 
Still ingtleet(E.)  Origines 

sacrae 48 

— Trinitv 1.52 

—  Doct.  Ch.   Konu' 194 

—  Irenicuin 224,  239 

—Sermons 2.58 

Stillman  (S.i  s,.nuons....  25S 
Siirm    (C.   11.)     Christen- 

thnm 122 

St.  John  (II.)    Essays 138 

St.  .lohu  (T.)  Sermons...  257 
St.  .^laur  (E.    A.)    Theol. 

anfl  skeptici'^ra 138 

Stobart(J.  W.H.)     Islam. 

107,  112 
Stock  (E.)   Fuh-Kien  mis- 
sion   35(t 

Stock  (U.)    Malachi 64,  79 

Stoddard  (S.)    Righteous- 
ness   170 

Stoeliing  (A.)      Pauliui- 

sche  Bi-iefe 88 

Stokes  (Margaret).  Arch- 
itecture  310 

Stone  (B.  W.)    Address...  185 

— Hvmn  book 273 

Stone  (J.  S.)    Sabbath 210 

—Church  universal 224 

Stone  (M.)    Prayer 271 

Stonham(B.)  Ten  virgins  87 
Stopford  (E.)    Sabbath....  210 

Storr(G.C.)  Johannes 40 

— Kinirdoni  of  Heaven. ..40,  .55 

-Oirml.aiuuu- 47 

— llistoi-ical  sen.se 52 

-Opuscula 82 

-Parables 87 

-Ilcbrjier 9.5 

ston  - 1  R.  S.)    Preaching.  247 

S.orv  of  the  faith 313 

Stoughton  (J.)    Progress 

of  revelation 35,  140,  360 

— Ensrlish  Bible 5(i 

— Eccles.  hist.  Eng 307 

—Religion  in  Eng 307 

—Puritans 309 

Stovel    (C.)     Popery  in 

England 194 

—Chr.  churches 224 

— Discipleship   and   bap- 
tism   230 

Stow  (B.)    Psalmist. 273 

Stowe  (C.  E.)    Introduc- 
tion   35 

Stowell  (H.)    Tractarian- 

Ism l«i 

Stowell  (W.  H.)  The  Spirit  15(i 

—Missionary  work 282 

—Puritans 309 

St.  Peter's,  Rochester 2(>8 

Straeffey    (E.)     Hebrew 

politics 76,288 

Straffen  (G.  M.)    Sin 5,  160 

Straiten  (T.)  Priesthood  236 
Stratton  (T.)  Sentcntiae  261 
Strauss  (D.  F.)  Lebcn  Jcsu    U 


434 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


—Old  Faith  and  new 138 

— Eiu  Xachwort 138 

— Christliche     Glaiibens- 

lehve 365 

Strauss  (().)     Xahuiii 79 

.Strehl.MK.)  Kvan.GlanlK-  UO 
Streitw'oir  (F.  (,.)      Sym- 
bol. Cathol 203 

8trol)el  {!'.  A.i     .Salzbur- 

gers 3'20 

Sti-ontr  (.1.)     Haiiuony 4-2 

Strong  (X.)    K-.rnial  mit- 

ery 199 

.StvoiiK  (W.)       (  ivil   law, 

Ch.  polity -2-29 

Stroud  (W.)     llaniiony...      W 

—Death  of  Christ io 

Strnensee  (A.I     Dc  olisio. 

natione  Christi 169 

struthci-s    (  G.  )      Itcliet 

Church Mi 

StiykerdM.  W.)  Mexico..  348 
Strype  (J.)    Kefonnatiou  3(h; 

—Thomas  Crunniei- 3(10 

— Eccles.  nieinoiials 3')6 

Stuart  (G.)  Reformation..  311 

.Stuart  (M.)    Canon 49 

—Passages  O.  T.  comp 51 

-Proverbs 73 

—Daniel 78 

—Romans 90 

— Hebn'us 95 

-Apocaivpsr 99 

—  Divinil'v  -if  (  lirist 153 

— Baptisii'i 173 

— Futun-  piinislim'.'iit 180 

— Reliii.  lil).-rty -238 

Stuekley    (  I..  )       (iospei 

glass 220 

Studar  (G.  L.)  Kiclit.-r...  (iS 
Studien  d.  Evani;;.   (icist- 

lichkeit  WirtCMnlnn-gs..  383 
Stutrken  (.f.  H.)      Kerke- 

lijke  Gverlevering 139 

Stuhr  (P.  F.)    Re!,  heidn 

V'cilker 113 

Sturm  (C.C.)   I'r.  >viilcnt:o  104 

-beauties  of  stunn 104 

Sturmius ii 

Sturtevant(S.T.)  I'rrach- 

ing 247 

Stutz  (U.)     Xatiiruissen- 

schafc 131 

Styles  (J.)  Pulpit  studies  258 

Suarez(P.)     Opera 19 

—Com.  in  D.  Thoniaj 146 

^^iiavius 11 

Suddards    (W.)       Kriiish 

pulpit 259 

Su^ei'ius u 

Suicer(J.  C.)    'J'hasaurus 

ecclos 2 

Suidas 7 

Sulcardus n 

Sulpicius 11 

Summary,  Millenial  Ch....  19.) 
Suuimerbell  (X.)  Trinity  185 
Sumner  (C.  R.)    Char.  o"f 

Christ 43,  165 

Sumner  (J.  B.)    Acts 88 

—Evidences 128,  130 

— \pos.  preaching 247 

Sunday 210 

Survey,  miss,  operations.  344 
Survey,  mi.ssion  work....  344 
Sussex  (Duke  of).    iJiblio. 

Sussexiaua 377 

Sutherland  (H)   Knights 

of  Malta 357 

button  (H.)     Evangel  of 
love 21 


Swain.son  (C.  A.)  Creeds.. 

5,  139,  199 

— Nicene    and    Apostles' 

creeds 200 

Swan(\\'.)     >Iissif)ns 2S3 

SwedenlMir--  (K.)   Arcana 

coelcsiia 00,  195 

-Apocalypse   99 

—Divine  love OO.  195 

—  Doctrine  ss i:;;),  i,".,'),  los 

— I^rovidcn'ce  ....7 1.58 

—Soul  and  body 160 

-Planets 178,  195 

— Heaveu  and  Hell 178 

— Judiiment 183 

— Athanasi.m  Civcd 195 

—The  New  Chnrch 195 

— Diarii  spiritualis 195 

-Four  il  ieiriii,.s 195 

—  .Mcmor,;bilia 195 

—New  -lenis.ileui 195 

— Deaniorc  coiijugcdi 206 

Swedish  IJiblc 33 

Sweel.ser  (S.)     The   min- 
istry    244 

Swele  (H.  B.)  llolv  Spirit  .308 
Swift  (E.  P.)    .1.  \V.  IJarr..  347 

Swift  (J.)     Discourses 259 

Swinden  (T.)     Hell iso 

SwiUKlD.)     Trial :;20 

Swinnock  {(i.)     Works..  12,  19 
Svkcs(A.  .\.)     Hebrews...     95 

-^Miracles 120,  131 

Sylveira  (J.  da).    Com,  in 

Evang 84 

—Acta..', ss 

—  .\poc•al^•p-is 99 

sylverin;  I'apa 11 


S\-miHi.ton  (A.)      Divine 

irulh 140 

Sviiiiiin-ieu  (W.)    Messiah  l(i5 

-.M  .iiement I(i7 

—  l)iseour.ses 2.59 

Symmachus  (Aurelius)...     11 

SymmachUs  Papa 11 

Svmons   (J.)      Chr.    Sab- 
bath   210 

Svmson  (P.)      Hist.  CU 292 

Synesius 7 

Syriac  15ible ;K 

Taio 11 

Tait  (A.  ('.)     .M.i.lern  the- 

ologv 2.59 

—Church  of  Kiiiiland 307 

Talmud 110 

Tamil  liib'e ;« 

Tappan  {II.  P.)  Kdwards' 

"  lufiuiry" 162 

Tai-asius 7 

Tarnov    (J.)      Prophetae 

minores 79 

Tarnovius  (P.)     De  trin- 

itate 1.52 

Tarra 11 

Tasscy  (.J.)    Authority  of 

Christ 224,231 

Tatham  (E.)    Truth 3,  100 

Tatianus.     Writings 2,  7,  19 

— Oratio  adv.  gcnics I,j3 

Tay]er(C.  B.)     I\lartyrs...  340 
Tayler  (J.  J.)     Relig.  life 

of  Eng 309 

Taylor  (A.)     Trinity 1.52 

Taylor(A.)  Eng.  Baptists  318 
Taylor  (C.)     Jewish  Fa- 
thers   110 


Taylor  (C.)    Baptism 17.3 

*Tavlor(D.)     Religion 147 

Taylor  (G.)     Creator 104 

Taylor  (I.)     Theology 21 

—  Pentateuch 37 

—Hebrew  i)oetrv 37 

—Ancient  books KiO 

—  Knthusi.ism lol 

—  Fanaticism loi 

—  Restoration  of  l)elief....  126 

—  Another  life 178 

— O.xfovd  tracts 1!I6 

— Si)iritual  despotism 2:i3 

-Saturday  evening :..  2.59 

—Christian  missions 2-^3 

—  Loyola 339 

Ta\lor     (.1.)         Api  slolic 

writin-s ;..     13 

-Divini.y 1.3,  147 

— Hebr.  concordance 62 

—  Komans 00 

—Original  sin 160 

— Atonem-nt 167 

Taylor  (. I.)     Works 19 

-llcaiUie-^.if  Tavhu- 21 

-Holy  .Jesus : 45 

—  Man  in  this  life 17S,  220 

-I'opery 194 

—Rule  of  eonseience 211 

— Huly  li\inii  and  dying..  220 
— I'lium  necessariuin 220 


ophes 

lUg... 

'EE I 

or    (.1. 

)         SI 

ing    and 

or  (.J. I 
O 

le,.  C< 

intril).of 

Ta 

1.52 

I     Tayl 

y.  0 -n 

Taylor  (\.  W.)     Thcol 147 

— Goyer\imenl  of  (iod 159 

Taylor  (<).  A  )     Saviour...     45 
Tavlor  (K.)      HeviFs  pul- 
p'il. 4,  1.38 

—  Diegesis 1,3>1 

Tavlor  (R.)     Discourses...  2J9 

Tavlor  (T.)     Titus 94 

—Christ  revealed 105 

—Christ's  victory '  105 

Tavlor  (W.)     Monitor 269 

Taylor  (W.  C.)  Hist.  Chr.  297 
Tavlor    (W.    M.)        Lost 

found 87 

—  iSliracles 1,32 

— Mini.-try 247 

—  Limitations 2.59 

Teaching  of  Cath.  Ch 194 

Tettt(B.  F.)     Methodism  321 

Telesphorus  Papa 7 

T6moignage  de  Bunsen... 

174,  36(> 
Temple  (K.)  Treasury...  220 
Temple  (W.)  Works.."....  19 
Tennent  (G.)      Warning..  2.59 

—Sermons 25!) 

—Terrors  ot  the  Lord 2)9 

—Examiner  examined 358 

Tennent  (J.  E.)   Ceylon..  349 

Teraldus 11 

Tereentary  book 323 

Teresa  (St.)    Perfection..  220 

Terricus  Templarins 11 

Tertullfanus.   Opera. 2,4,11,  19 

—  .\})ologeti<.s 2,  133 

Testaments  of  patriarchs      'i 
Testimony  of  second  ap- 
pearing   195 

Teuffel  (W.  S.)    Julian 297 

Tetilfus 11 

Texier  (C.  F.  M.)     Diet. 

d'orfevrerie 3.33: 

Teyler's  Godgel.  Genoot.  12» 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


435 


Thackeray  (F.)     Ancient 

Britain 30-t 

Thalassius 7 

Thangmarus 11 

I'hauler  (J.)    Condones..  '2.i9 
*rheea(R.)    Biography....  259 

Theganus 11 

Theile  (C.  G.  G.)  Jacobns    90 

Theiner(A.)     France 302 

— Hibern.  et  Scot.  Hist 311 

I'heiner   (  J.   A.  )      Ehe- 

losiglieit 357 

Thenius  (O.)    Samuel...  (35,  (59 

^Konige 65 

—Hiol) (J5 

— Klafiii  mIt  Cr, 

TheolniMiis  (  .m;  u.irifii...     11 

Theobalilus  Sl.Mjii.cn 11 

Theodericus  ■Monachus...    11 
Theodericus  Paderbruu..    11 

Theodoretus 7 

— Psalmi 72 

— Epist.  Panli 88 

— Graecarum  alt",  curatio.  133 

-De  provid'-nti.t 1.59 

— Eccles.  histori  1 297 

Theod  iricu-  Aii.li-in 11 

TheoaMi-iriis  M.-cii 11 

Theod.ii-u-Ahiu-ar.i 7 

Theodorr,sAlainu'-"i)isc.      7 

'rheod)riis  Aniiidfii 7 

Theodorus  Caiituav 11 

TheodnrusDiK-as 7 

'I'heodorus  Gaz.i 7 

Theodorus  Hei-acl 7 

Theodoras  Icon 7 

Theodoras  Lector 7,  297 

■Theodorus  Mditen 7 

Theodorus  Mi>p.--u<'sl 7,  S2 

Theodorus  Papa 11 

Theodorus  Pri)dr.>ni 7 

Theodorus  U.iilhuen 7 

Theodorus  Scytliop 7 

Theodorus  fSiiulita 7 

Theodosius  Alex 7 

Theodosius  Diaconus 7 

Theodosius  Magnus 11 

Theodotus 7 

Theodulfus 11 

Theodulus  Monaehus 7 

Theogerus 11 

Theognostus  of  Alexan- 
dria  2,  7 

Theognostus  Monaehus...     7 

Theoleptus 7 

Theol.  and  Bib.  Mag 38(5 

Theol.  and  Lit.  .Journal..  386 

Theological   Mau'aziue 386 

Theologisch  Tijdschril't..  386 
Theologische  Jahrbuech- 

er 386 

Theol.  Jahresbericht 375 

Theol.  Litei-aturzeitunof..  375 
Theol.  Studien  und  Krit- 

iken 3S3 

Theonas '2,  7 

Theophanes  Abbas. 7 

Theophanes  Xicaen 7 

Theophilus  Alex 7 

Theophilus  Antioch...2,  7,  133 

Theophilus  Caesar 2,  7 

Theophvlactus.    Opera...      7 

"■—In  evang.  cnarr 84 

—Panli  epistolae 89 

Theorianus 7 

Theotimus 7 

Theremin  (F.)  Eloquence  248 

Thesaurus  precuni 220 

Theudoinus 11 

Theuzo 11 

Thiele    (  H. )      Gesch.    d. 
Kirche 292 


Thiersch  (H.  J.  W.)  Krilik 

d.  N.  T 39 

— Pentateuchus .56 

— Chr.  Coninionwealth 229 

—Heil.  Gesch 288 

—Christian  church 293 

Thietuiarus 11 

Thietpaldus 11 

Thiofridus 11 

Thirlby    (S.)      Whiston's 

susiii'cions 152 

Thirlwall  (C.)  Keni.iiii-.  19 
Thirtv-four  onferenc  -s.  122 
ThoUick  (A.)     Schrif;en.     19 

—  Evang.  (ieschichte 11 

—  A.  T.  in  X.  T .^! 

— SprachiMivliiruiig  X.  T..    5J 

— Psalnien \ 72 

— Bergpredigt  Chrisii 84 

— Ev.  Johannis 86 

— Hebraer 9i 

— Opt'erund  Priesier 167 

—Christian  devotion 220 

—Sermons 259 

—Theol.  Wittenbergs 321 

— K.itionalisnius 371 

Tholnck(F.  A.  D.)  Ssun<- 

mus 10.5,  112 

Tholuck  (F.A.  G.)    Kom- 

er 90 

Thorn  (D.)    Sa'v.iti..;, m) 

Thoma  (A.)     >i !  t.-nL-hrr.  205 

Thomas  Canluurii-u 11 

Thomas  Eboraccn 11 

Thomas  Monaehus 11 

Thomas  de  Radolio 11 

Thomas  fD.)  Matthew...  85 
Thomas  (.J  )  Ordination  2.34 
Thomas  (T.  F.)  Trinity..  152 
Thomasius  (D.)  Dognien- 

geschichte 362 

Thomasius   (G.)     Christi 

person 165 

— Origenes 374 

ThomolUis 11 

Thomps.^u  (A.)  Psilnis.  73 
ThompM.n  (A.  C..     S,,iigs  279 

—  Moravian  mission- 343 

Thompson  (U.  L.)    Reviv- 
als..„ 358 

Thomp-son    (E.)        Jesus 

Christ 45 

Thompson  (E. )        Cath. 

Church 306 

Thompson  (J.  G.)     Hin-    _ 

doos 1 3.52 

Thompson  (J.  P.)     Gene- 
sis   137 

—Theol.  of  Christ 140 

—Skepticism 283 

Thompson  (J.  S.)    Mono- 

tessaron 42 

Thompson  (L.  O.)    Pray- 

ermecting 271 

Thompson  (M.  L.  R.   P.) 

Church '233 

Thompson  (R.  A)     The- 
ism  104,  149 

Thompson  (W.)    S.  Mun- 

son 352 

Thomson  (A.)  Universal 

liardon 1^ 

— Sermons 259 

Thomson  (A.)    Palestine    68 

—Secession  Church 312 

Thomson    (C.)      Evange- 
lists     42 

Thomson  (W.)     Work  ot 

Christ 3,  167 

—.Aids  to  faith 126 

Thovn  (W.)    Baptism 173 

—Infant  Baptism 174 


—Sabbath 210 

Thorndike  (H.)   Works..  2,  19 

— Ch.  of  England 227 

Thornton  (H.)     Pravers..  271 

Thornton  (.J.)    Spirit 220 

Thornton  (J.  W.J  Pulpit.  2Vt 
Thorn  well  (J.  H.)    Writ- 
ings     19 

—Apocrypha 47,  49 

—Theol.  lectures 147 

Thorold(J.  B.)  Scripture  1.52 
Thorp  (W.)     British  Em- 
pire     .55 

Thorite  (W.)     Writings....      4 
Tlinughts  on  expect,   of 

Church 183 

TiMughtson missionaries  28;! 
Tlnupp  (J.  F.)      Song  of 


Thurston  (Lucy  G.)  Mis- 
sionary's daughter 355 

Tibbals  (X.  &  Son),  Catal  376 

Tiehonius  Afer 11 

Tielc  (C.P.)    Max  Muller 

101, 115 
— Uodsd.  V.  Zara-thustra 

107, 118 

—Hist,  of  religion 107 

—Egypt,  Godsdienst 114, 115 

Til  (S.  Van).    Opus  anal...    35 

—Theol.  paracletica 205 

Tilenus   (D.)        Disputa. 

theol 147 

Tilius  (J.)    Decreta 240,  336 

Tillemont  (L.  de).     Hist. 

desempereurs 297 

—Hist,  eccles , 297 

Tilloch(A.)  Apocalypse..    47 

Tillotson  (J.)     Works 19 

—  Rule  of  faith 1.39 

Timoiheus  I.  Alex 7 

Timoiheus  III.  Alex 7 

Timotheus  Berytcn 7 

Timotheus  Const 7 

Timotheus  Hieroso'.ym...      7 

Timpson  (T.)    Angels 159 

—Church  hist 292 

—Inquisition 3;i8 

Tindal  (M.)  Christianity  ViS 
-Rights  of  Chr.  Ch....  2-2;t,  237 

Tindal  (W.) 4 

Tischendorf(C.)  Gospels.    41 

— Svnopsis  evang 42 

— Xov.  Test 24 

Titcomb  (J.  H.)    Revela- 
tion  30, 140,  360 

—Cautions  for  doubters...  126 
Titelmann  (F.)  Epistolae 

apost Si> 

Tittman  (C.  C.)    Gnostics 

39,  319 

Titus 7 

Todd  (J.)    Children 284 

Todd  (J.  II.)    Prophecies  184 

-St.  Patrick 3(H 

— Vaudois 331 

Todd  (W.  G.)     Ch.  in  Ire- 
land  304 

Toldos  Jeschu 134 

Tolley  (J.  G.)    Trinity 152 

Tolstoy  (D.)  Romanism.  314 
Tombes(J.)  Emmanuel  155 
Tomlin(C«p<.)  Arius.slain  1.55 

Tonilin  (J.)    Journals 349 

Tonstall(C.)    Sei'mon 2.59 

Too4cc  (A.)     Pantheon 113 

Topladv(A.)     Works 19 

—Predestination 157 

—Christian  necessity 162 

—Psalms  and  hymns 279 

—Calvinism 318, 1S5 


436 

Tornielli  (A.)  Anuales...  iSS 
Torshell  (,S. )  Mahichi..  04,  79 
Tottenham  (E.)     Rule  of 

taith 194,  19.i.  SW 

Touchst.iii.'ol  new  rcli-\.  ];t4 

Tourjrc  (i:.)     Kviiiii- -JTO 

Towrrs  I.I.)  rr-.pli.TN  ...  rc, 
Towsi-.i.HliM.)     IJ.ipiili]..  174 

— Disr-fiit  JM,-.;ilivMi -j-j; 

Towiilcv  (.1.)  K-.sa\s..  -.".IJ,  ;!3-i 
Townlcy    I  K.  )       Sec.iid 

advent l!^;5 

To\vnscMia(G.)     Old  Tost,     (ifi 

—New  Test s-> 

Townsend   (I..  T.)      Lost 

forever 180 

Townsend    (S.)        Gosiiel 

news l'2o 

Townsend  (W.  J.)  ScIdwI- 

nien -!H,  364 

Townson  (T.)     Works 19 

Tracts  vin  s.ibl):r,li 210 

Tracts  lor  times VM 

Tracy   (J.)      Anier.    mis- 
sions   341 

— Anier.  fJoard 34-2 

— Westeni  Africa 347 

Traill  (R.)     Works 19 

— Sermons 259 

—Steadfast  faiili 259 

Traiie  des  scn-upnies 211 

Traitel"etat:ii)n's];iniort  368 

TrappfJ.)     X.  Test S2 

— Triniiv 152 

— Rifjhteous  ovenuueh  ..   iS7 

— L'h.   of  1-;ii!j: I'.)l,  227 

-Mellilieiuiii  ilK-ol 25;) 

Trautui.uui  (.1.  IJ.  i  Ap,-,. 

kirelie 293 

Travis  ((.;.)     (iibbon 130 

Treatise  of  infalUliility...  139 
Treatise    af^ainst     2sova-      ■ 

tlan 2 

Treatise  on  Lord's  day....  210 

Treatise  of  oaths ' 207 

Treatise  on  Re-ljaptisni....  2 
Treatise  of  sacr.  coven....  177 
Trebitz    (K.)      Wesen   d. 

Kirche SOC 

Trechsel  (F.)     Anti-lrini- 

tarier 372 

Treflfry  (U.)     Sabbath 210 

— Praver 271 

Treselle.s    ( S.    P.)      New 

Test .5f) 

—Textual  criticism 50 

Trelawny  (C.  T.  C.)    Per- 

ranzabnloe 304 

Trelcatius  (L.)    Theol 147 

Tremellius   (  I.  )      Biblia 

Sacra m 

Trench  (It.  C.)     Christ 

5,  131,  lf)5 

—Holy  Scripture H,  128,  22" 

-Star  of  Misemen 45 

-Authorized  version 57 

-U')spe!s 84 

-Miraeles 87 

-I'aiMbl.w 87 

—Seven  i  lunclie-- 99 

— Sermons 259 

—Church  histor\ 298 

Trent.  Council  of 203,  337 

Treval   (J.  lJ.de).  Vcr.  re- 
ligion   194 

Trevern  (J.  F.  M.)   Refor- 
mation   194 

— Faber's  Romanism 194 

Trial  of  Anti-Christ 184 

Trial  of  Episcopacy 233 

Trial,  Unitarians 197 

Trifolius U 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Tri-'andius   (.(.)       Ap..l. 

Ueuiouslr.niliimi iS5 

Trisilotls,   l!ible 2S 

Triunner  (Mrs.)     Ch.  eat- 

•  ■ehisni 2(J1 

Ti'il)  (C.-l.)   Paulus 4H 

— Th.'oiihanien 141 

Triplieitv 152 

Tristr.mi    (  IL     I!,)       Tla; 

i:il)le fiO 

-Hible  places (51 

Troi.iiius 11 

Tro'lope   (T.    A.)      Papal 

coaelaves  ;i;;o 

Trollope  (W.)      Analeeta 

theol  ....' 82 

—New  Test 82 

—Matthew 85 

—Luke 85 

—Acts 88 

Tromin   {  A.  )      Concord. 

Ixx rj2 

Troplon-;-   (H.  T.)       Iiitlu- 

ruv  (In  (:hristi,;nisuie..  132 
Tniuibiill  (i;.i    eovenaut- 

TrumbuU  (  D.  )  Varias 
versiones 57 

Trnmbull  (H.  C.)  Child- 
ren iu  the  temple 284 

Truth  (The) 38(; 

Truth  of  Chr.  i-c-Ul;- 120 

Tryal  of  eonfonnity 227 

Tucl<er  (K.)  AbbookiiVa.'.'  .••;17 
-llui.erfs  l,;n!d  :;i,s 

—  New   Zc.iland :n5 

Tucker  [\\-.  11.)  (,.  A.  sd- 

wvn "',:, 

Tncknev  (A.)     Scriu on-..  -J.V.l 

Tuebinner  /.>-it,-.clr.ifL 3sii 

Tu]ioch(.J.)     Christ 45 

—Theism 104 

—Doctrine  of  sin 101 

— Relis--.  and  life., 259 

— U(.'!ii;-iousthou{ih; .305 

—  Kalional  theoloi^v 371 

Tulloeh    fT.)       Uefornia- 

tion 300 

Tnrnbull     (J.)       Church 

Government 231,  230 

Turnbnll      (R.)  Theo- 

phany 45 

—Claims  of  Jesus I.V, 

Turner  (D.)    S,  ci.il  re'ii;-.  221 

Turner  (G)    Act: ss 

Turner  (J.)      Wisdom  of 

(iod 122,  128,  108 

— Boaz  and  Ruth 200 

Turner  (S.  H.)    Prophecy    55 

—Genesis 07 

-Uonians  90 

— (ialati.ms 91 

—  Ephesians 92 

—  Ut^brews 95 

— John  vi 177 

Turner  (W.)  Providence  139 
Turney  (E.)   .  iSIinisterial 

culttire 244 

Turpie   (D.  McC.)    O.   T. 

in  New 36,  51 

— N.  T.  view  of  Old. ..30,  51,  53 
Turretin  (J.  A.)    Opera...    19 

—Hist,  eccles 292 

Tnrrettini  (F.)    Theol 147 

— I)e  satisfact.Christi 107 

-De  Concordia  Pauli  etc.  170 

-De  secessione 194 

Turriijins 11 

Tiisaredus 11 

Tutllo 11 


Tuttle  (S.  L.)    Fresb.  Ch. 

Madison 32(> 

Tweedie    (  W.    K   )       15io- 

Ki-aphies  13,  311 

—Heroes  for  truth 311 

■ — John  McDonald 352 

Twells  (L.)      Evidence... 

123,  131,  132 
Twe.sten(  A.  D.  C.)     Doii- 

matik,..' 147 

Twesten  (K.)    Asiat.  Cul- 

turvolker 113 

Twinley  (J.)     Popei'V 194 

T\visse"(W.)     God's  Tove.    157 

—  \'indiciae  f^-ratiae 157 

—Fourth  commandment  210 
Tydings  (R.)    Apost.  suc- 
cession   2i') 

Tyerman   (  L.  )      Oxford 

Methodists S21 

Tyler  (J.  E.)  Virgin  Marv 

195,  3GS 

—Primitive  worshiji 204 

Tyler  (W.  S.)     Prayer  for 

TvndaFe  (\V^')'''^v'ork.s'.V.'i2ri:> 
Tynsi    (D.    A.)  Hvmn 

book : 27» 

Tyng  (S.  11.)       Law    and 

gosi)el 200,  2.59 

— Christian  pastor 24<) 

—Israel  of  God 259 

— Vouna:  man's  ;i''ory 2j9 

Tvrwhiit  iR.  St.'M.i  '    Art 

te.iciHllic  333 

Cdalrieiis  An-ustaiius....     11 

Id.ilrieus  Clunl.ieen 11 

rd.iliicus  Teueriiseeu...  .     11 

!    dacalcu-...: H 

I'lillioruM;.)  LifeolMrsus    ^5 

— (  lirisliau  clMi-iA.. 334 

ri.uvrins 11 

I'ltilas U 

Clla. borne  (W.  15.)    (ijad- 

stone'sexjiosinon 220 

I'llniann  ((.:.)      lli^t.  oder 

mythisch 4,5 

— siulessness  of  Jesus...4-),  105 

-Reformers '298 

— Gregorius  vou.Nazianz  373 

Syn.  d.  Evang 42 

Clrici    (H.)        Gott    uud 

Natur 104 

— (ilanl)en  und  Wissen 135 

!   inbiv-ii  (F.  W.  C.)     Job..    70 

—  spriiehe  Saloinos 7';$ 

-ib^ekiiT;:;::::::::;;;;::;:::;:;:  77 

— Kleinen   l>r.  .phrleii 79 

Cnderhill  1  K.  II.)   Liberty 

otConseienei- "..   23S 

Union  Theol.  Seuiin.irv...  3.V.) 

— Calaloi::ue 359 

— Uedication XO 

(Virtjrinia)  Catalo<A-ne..."..  3.59 
United  lirethren, Liturgy  207 

-Hymn   book .:.  274 

Uniied  l!r.  Miss.  Intel.  34;j,  3S0 
United  Presb.  Ch.  .V.  A...  2(l2 
Uniied  Pre>b.  (^)uarlerlv.  ;!,si> 
Univ.'r.sal   restitution...'...  199 

Universalisui   tested l;)9 

X:ni\ crsa.list  19!> 

Uuiv.T,:.alisi  Gen.Conv...  2.5;> 
i:nreasonableue.s..    ,,f 

atheism lo.) 

Uphaui   (C.   W.)      Witch- 
craft   118 

Upham  (E.)     Mahavansi.  114 
Upham    (  F.    W.  )       Wise 
men I."} 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


437 


Upham   (H.)     Ratio  dis- 

— Xonconformitj' 309 

ciplinae  

231 

Vaughan  (U.  A.)    Mystics  322 

Upham  (T.)     AV^ill 

162 

-Thomas  ot  Aquin 374 

—Divine  union 

171 

Vaughn  (K.)    Congreg 231 

11 

\aux(W.)     Sacraments.. 

Urbanus  I.  Papa 

2,7 

3,  172 

Urbanxis  II.  Papa 

11 

Vofrm-  f.T.) 7 

Urbanus  III.  Papa 

\r.\r~  iii; 

Ursinns    (Z.)      Doctrinae 

V^  'i'l.T   Kr<-lur<- 12o 

Cliristianae 

U7 

^  <■!  i;  at  idiics  p.ili-in    224 

Urwick  (W.)    Isaiah 

7o 

Velthnsen  (J.  C.)     Thsol..    21 

Urwick  (W.)      Saviour's 

Veneer  (J.)    Thirty-nine 

right 

1.5:) 

articles 147 

—Christ's  person 

165 

Venema  (H  )    Opuscula..    19 

Ussher(.J.)     Works 

10 

— Uissertii.  sac-r.; 21 

— S3ptuagint 

.51 ; 

-De  nii'thodo  proph 55 

— Divinitie 

147 

— Genesis    .     67 

—Challenge  bv  Jesuit 

Wl 

J^salnii 73 

— Desuccsss.  eccles 

Kzj'cliii'l                                   77 

194.  2-27 

,305 

-Oaiiic'l  78 

— Annales  Vet.  et  N.  Test. 

288 

-Mul.u-hia 79 

—Brit,  eccles 

304 

— TI-ifc;oK)gv 147 

•— Kel.  Ir.  and  Brit 

304 

Venn(H.)    Zach.iri.ih..  7'.i.  220 

304 
335 

—Chronologia  sacra  

—Oracles 22.) 

—Hist.  contro\-.-r~i;ic 

3.«5 

Venn  (J.)     Beliet .5,  luo 

Usteri  (L.)    (..'i*.- 

ill 

—Logic  of  chance 100 

141 
11 

Usuardus 

Vericonr  (L.  K.  df).    Civ- 

Utho 

11 

iliz.ition 1.32 

Utica  Chr.  Uepositorv.... 

386 

V.'i-i>nis,  i!i>i.  "f .5ii 

I'tti-r  Hi.  B  )    Baptists.. 

318 

V.Tli- 11 

Valenli   {Dr.)      Medlcin; 

L 

Venillct  iL.j  .lOsu-.  Christ 

cleriea 

24/-. 

45,  338 

Valentinus,  I'istis  sojihi. 

319 

— Home  pendant  le  con- 

Valentinus  I'apa 

.     11 

clle 3.37 

Valerianns  Cenxl 

11 

V.Min  (H)     X:n'ier 3.53 

Valerius II 

Valesii«<    (H.)      Dc   schis- 

niate  Donatist .■;i!i 

VaUee{L.)     Diet.  <lu  ]'n>- 

te-tantisnie 370 

— Biblio.  des  bibliograph 

ies 376 

Val  ramus 11 

Value  of  life lit:, 

Vamb6ry(H.)      I-hmi 112 

Van  Lennep  (II.  .J.)  Bilih- 

lands 61 

—  Asia  Minor 349 

Van  Mildert  (\V.)     Scrip. 

interpretation 3,  .52 

-Infidelity. .....10.5,  119,  123,  371 

—Revealed  religion 122 

Van  Rensselaer  (C.)     Es- 
says    259 

— Senuons 2.5'.i 

Van  Vr.inkcii  (--.  A.i     ^.i- 

ciniuiiisni 197 

Vargas  (A.  a.-).      Soeietas 

Jesu 339 

Vaso 11 

Vaterf.J.S.i  Pentateuch.    66 

— Kirchengesehichte 335 

Vatke    (VV.)      llelig.   des 

A.  Test 141 

Vaudois  church 331 

Vanghan  (C.  J.)    Foes  of 

faith 220 

—Christ  satisfying 220 

—My  son 259 

,j-Prophets 2.59 

▼anghan  (E.   T.;     Chris- 
tian hope .5,  126 

Vaughan    (H.)      Submis- 
sion  139,  237 

Vaughan  (J.)  Relig.  hist. 

of  India i.108,  116 

Vaughan  (R.)    Christian- 
ity  128.  363 

—Modern  pulpit 248 

—Religious  parties 307 


\  .-.-si"  iD.)   .\t,Mie!nent.3,  167 

—  Cinlari.uii-in    197 

Nicli'Klu- 11 

\i''(Mrs  (.J.)     Psalmi 73 

Viilor  (C.  Marias) 11 

Viet.ir  Capuandu.s 11 

Vic' or  Carthaginen 11 

\\ri..v  !.   Papa'. 7 

Vi.-l'.M-  II.  I'.-ipa 11 

\icl.n-  (I'ubliu.-V. ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!.."    11 

Victor  Tunonen 11 

Victor  Viten 11 

Victoria  Institute 126,  1.35 

Victorinus 2 

Virtoriiius  (Marias) 11 

Vii:..iiniis   Petavionen...     11 

\irti1ciu^  Khoton 11 

Airws  in  th^M.logv 188 

Virws  <,t  Trinirv 1.52 

\  i-iliu-  Diac-.n'u- 11 

Ni^'iliusPajK, 11 

Vigiliiis  Tapst-n 11 

Vigilius  Trident 11 

Vignifi  (A.)    Apolog 119 

Vigouroux  (F.)    Bible..  36,  48 
Villemain  (A.  F.)    Greg- 
ory vii 1 330 

Villemain    (  M.  )       :£lo- 

fjuence 248 

Villcr^  i<  .do.     Reforma- 

li.Mi 300 

Vihuar  (  A.P.C.)  X.  Test.    83 

-D.igniatik 147 

— Theol.  Moral 205 

Vincas(H.)     Evang.  sac- 

ramente 177 

Vincent  (J.  H.)  Ch.  school  284 

Vincent  (X.)    Popery 194 

-Prayer 220,271 

Vincent    (T.)       Love   to 

Christ 220 

—Catechism 263 

Vincentius 11 


Vindication  of  the  refov- 

mation 238 

Vines  (R.)  L.u-d's  Supper  177 

Vinet  (A.)     Theol, .gy 147 

—Pastoral  theolou-y.". 246 

—Hist,  predication". 24.-! 

-Ilomil.-tie- iAX 

—  :\l(-ditaTions 2.59 

—  \  ital  Chri.-.ianitv 2,59 

\  inkc  (11.  K  )  Symb.  Ret".  203 
\int  (\V.)  Chr  companion  220 

Virginia  Evang.  Mag 386 

Virginia.  Evidences. 12*5 

Vitalianus  Papa 11 

Vitringa  (C.)       Disserta. 

sacra 21 

—Sacra,  observa 21 

—Do  svnagoga .59.  264 

— Jesaia '.    76 

— Zacharia 80 

—  .\pocalypsis 99 

— Chronologia 335 

Vitringa      (  M.  )         Doct. 

Christiana 147 

Viventiolus 11 

Vivianus li 

Voelkel  (J.)  De  religione  147 
Voelter  (L.)  Heilige  land    61 

Voet  (G.i    Asketika 220 

Vogan  (T.  S.  L.)    Trinity 

3,  152 

—Eucharist 177 

Vogt(A.)  Misc.  Biblica..  64 
Volkmar  (G.)      Apokry- 

phen .36,  47 

— Evangelicni 41,  84 

— Romerbrief 90 

VoUmer  (— )    Mythologie  113 

Volney  (C.  K.)    Ituins 138 

Voornaamste  Godsdicns- 

ten 107 

Vorlander  (K.)    Dogmen- 

geschichte 362 

Vorstius  (C.)  Epist.  apos- 

tolicae 89 

Voss  (G.   J.)      Tractatus 

theol  21 

—He  theol.  gentili 113 

—theses  theol 147,  362 

— Pelagius 323 

Voss  (I.)    Septuagint 56 

Vullers  (J.  A.)  Zoroaster  118 
Wace(H.)  Christianity...  1'23 
Wackernagel  (J.)     Brah- 

manismus 117 

Wackernagel   (K.   E.    P.) 

Deutsche  kirchenlied...  279 
Waddilove    (W.     J.     D.) 

Stewart  missions 347 

Waddington    (G.)        Re- 
formation   292 

Waddington   (J.)       Con- 
greg. history 319 

Wageiiseil   (J.   C.)      Tela 

igne.i  Satanae 134 

Wiihl  (C.  A.)    Handwort- 

ei-bnch 57 

■Wainwright   (  S. )      Cer- 
tainty   126 

Wake  (W.)     Apost.  fath- 
ers     12 

—State  of  Cb.  of  Engl 

241,  .305 

Walafridus  Strabus 11,  64 

Walch  (C.  W.  F.)      Relig- 

ion.sjjeschichte 300 

—Popes 330 

Walch  (J.  G.)  Prim,  sacra 

lenen.ses 21 

—Misc.  .sacra 292,  333 

— Einleitung  in  d.   streit- 
igkeiten. 303,  362 


438 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


— Bibl.patri>tica 364 

—  Bililioth.  tlieol 376 

\Valc.>tt  {M.  K.  r.)    Ch.  of 

Scotl.nia 311 

Wiil(lr-i-.,vc  (S.i     Millcn- 

aviaiiiM,] 3,  183 

Wh1(1.mis-s 331 

Wahl,;-  (.1.)     -Mcth.Hlists.  187 

Waldr.nmim.; 11 

WiiltV.rd  iW.)     Pnivev '271 

Walker  (C.)     I'urliameiiT  309 

-IiHl.'peuaeiicv 30i» 

—Court   of  justice 309 

Walker  (G.)     Trinilv..l52,  167 

\VHlker  (G.)     Sabbath 210 

Walker  i(i.    1..)      Church 

in   llaritnra 319 

Walk.M- I.I.I     K.-savs •>! 

— :\le!h.  s.x-ietv 187 

—  Letters  1o  A'.  Knox 187 

Walker  (J.)     Koasoii  unci 

duty  2.^)9 

V.-alker  (.J.)  Sufferings  of 

elerov  309 

VValUi'i'-     (.1.)       The;.l.    of 

Seotlaud 311,365 

Walker    (  .1.     i;,  )       Holy 

S]>irit  :...  156 

—  I'hihis.  of  Salv.r.i.  n 162 

Walker  (N.  L.)      Seoitish 

Ch.  hist 312 

Walk  'r  {!'.)     liiographia 

I'r '-^byt  Ti  ma... 312 

Walk"r(it.)      Sermons 2o9 

Walk-r{S.)  Christianity.  221 

W;ilker(S.)     Sermons 2r)9 

Walker  (W.)      Baptisms..  174 

—Infant  liaptlsm 174 

WalI(C.  W.)  Onhographv 

of  the  .lews 36,  50 

Wall  (W.)  Infant-baptism 

174,.  366 
Wulhtce(l).  \.)  The.)I.of 

N.  Ena- 188 

Wallace  (J.  .V.)  William.s- 

burar  Chureh 326 

Wallen(B.)    Chri^fs  s,,n- 

shiji 153 

—  lieaeemer's  eh  ir^e 260 

—Christianity 334 

Wallis  (J.)     trinity 1,52 

Wallon   (H.)     Eyansile....    41 
Walnieslcy  (C.)      Apoca- 
lypse     99 

Walsh  (.1.  .1.)     Kuttegurh  3.52 

Walsh  (1{.)     Coins 334 

\Valsh  ('!'.)    Sermons 260 

Walsh  (W.  P.)    Missions.  283 
-Heroes 341 

—  >bKlern  heroes 341 

Walterins  Aurelianeii 11 

Walfi  in,  s  .n.Mien 11 

Walier,  <W.,     K.  Motlat...  347 

Walleriis  (  .ihilonen 11 

Walthaia-on-Sea 246 

Waltlu-r  (M.)    Harmonia    64 
Walton  (15.)      Bibl.  appa- 
ratus      35 

—  Bibli.i  i)olyg)otla 49 

Wandalbert'us 11 

WaiidaliTi    (J.)      Ep.    ad 

liouians 90 

Wani'-enuinn  (Dr.)  Predi- 

■ier  Salomonis 74 

Wanf^emann    (  F.  )       Bas- 

suto-Eandc 347 

Warburton   (W.)      Selec- 
tion     19 

—Legation  of  Moses 37 

—Doctrine  of  grace 156 

—Catechism 261 


Warbnrtonian  Lectui-es.. 

55,  131 
Ward  (F.  De  W.)     India..  3.52 

Ward  (T.)     Errata 57 

WardiW.)     Hindoos 117 

Waid(W.  G.)  Chr.  church  224 
Warden    (.J.)      Revealed 

religion 147 

—Baptism 174 

Waidlaw(G.)    Evidence.  128 

—Prayer 271 

Ward'hnv  (K.)  Proycrbs..  73 
— Ecclesiastes 74 

—  Zechai-iah 80 

—Romans 90 

—James.... 96 

-Miracles 132 

—Theology 147 

— Atonement 167 

—Infant  bajnism 174 

— Unitarianisni 19S 

— Socinian  c.mi  royersv...  19S 

—Christian  ethics .' 205 

—Cong,  independency...  2:!1 

—Hymns 279 

Wiirdle    (R.)       Dispensa- 
tions   lUO 

Ware    (11  ,    .Ir.)       Life  of 

Sayiour 45 

—Chr.  elia'Mcier  221 

Ware  ui.>     Fo.xes 227 

Warington  (G.)    Inspira- 
tion     53 

—Week  of  creation....   ...  136 

AV'arnaharins U 

Warneck  (G.)     Missions..  341 

— Romische   Angriffe 345 

Warjier  (.Vnna).  Ilynin.s..  279 
Warner  (F.)  Diyiiiity ....  147 
Warren    (F.    E.)      Celtic 

church 304 

Warren(l.)     I'useyism....  196 

Warren  (J.)     Sermons 260 

—North  India .3.52 

Warren  (W.  F.)  Theol...  147 
Wassiljew    (W.)     Buddh- 

Ismus 114 

Waterbury  (J.  B.)     Sab- 
bath  ." 210 

— Young  <  hristian 221 

— Takin-  up  the  Cross 221 

—Child  of  covenant...  222,  2.-)0 
Waterlaml   (D.)     Works..     19 

— Chri^fxliyiniiy 1.55 

—Sermons 155 

-Infant  (-(nnnuinion 231 

Waters(J.)  Diyiuc  Christ  155 
Watson  (F.)  Aute-Nicene 

apologies 119 

-Defenders  of  the  faith..  119 

Watson  (P.)     Divinity 263 

Watson  (R.)  Dictionary..      2 

—Catalogue i.3,  376 

—.Matthew 84 

— Theol.  institutes 147 

Watson  (R.)  Theological 

tracts 12 

-Apology 48 

—Reply  to  Gibbon 130 

Watson  (T.)     Beatitudes    85 

—  Divinity 147 

-Christian  soldier 221 

Watson  (W.)  Qneen  Eliz- 
abeth   306 

Wattenbach  (W.)    Papst- 

thums 380 

Watts  (1.)    Works 19 

—Trinity 152 

—World" to  come 178 

— Ijove  of  God 221 

—Ministerial  conduct 246 

—Sermons 260 


—Holiness  of  times iCA 

—Psalms 274,  279,  281 

— Hora?  lyricaj 279 

—Hymns 279 

Way  and  truth.  Sabbath.  2i;i 

Way  of  salvation 221 

Wayland  (F.)      ISIiuistry 

of  Gospel 244 

—Sermons 200 

— Adonirani  .Judson 349 

—Baptist  churclies 366 

Wavlen    (  E.  )        United 

States 316 

Way  marks  in  wilderness  386 
Weber  (F.)  Palastinische 

THeoI 110,  361 

Weber  (G.)  Ge-ch  Israel.  288 
Weber  (G.)  Reformation.  .300 
Webster  (C.)    Arniinian- 

ism 185 

Webster  (U.)    Pre.sb.  Ch. 

in  America 326 

Webster    (  W.  )      Greek 

Testament >■>} 

Webster  (W.)  Discourses  271 
Weed  (W.  B.)  Sermons..  260 
Weeks  (U.D.)  Jehovah- 
Jesus 152,  155 

Weeks  (\S.  U.)    Decrees..  157 

—  Atonement 16  7 

Weems    (J.)       Lawes   of 

Jloses .59 

—God  in  man 221 

Wegscheider    (J.    A.    L.) 

Johannes 41 

— Theologia 147 

Weiftenbach  (W.)      Wie- 

derkunftsgedanke  Jesu  183 
Weiland    (C.    F.)       Bibel 

Atlas  61 

Weill  (E.)  FemmeJuive  59 
Weill  (M.  A.)     Morale  du 

Judaisme 205 

Weir  (J.)     Romanism 194 

— Ulster  awakening 3.59 

Weir  (J.  W.)  Worship....  271 
Weismann  (C.  E.)  Theol.  147 
Weiss  (B.)    Marcusevan- 

gelinm :...    41 

—Song  of  Songs 75 

— Matthaus '. 85 

—  Biblische  Theol 141 

Weiss  (C.)    French  Prot. 

refugees 302 

Weiss    (  H.  )      Idee   des 

Guten 205 

Weiss  (J.)  Amer.  religion  138 
Weisse  (C.  H.)     Evaugel- 

ienfrage 41 

— Heilslehre  d.  Chr 162 

— Christologie  Euthers... 

367,  374 
Weissenborn   (G.)     Pan- 

theismns 105 

Weitbrecht    (Mrs.   J.    J.) 

Weitbrecht 352 

Welch    (il.    B.)      Modern 

thought 126 

Weldon  (G.  W.)  Unity...  104 
Weller    ((J.  )      Reply    to 

Miller.. 233 

Wellhausen    (J.)    Gesch. 

Israels 288 

Wells  (D.B.)    Paul 4H 

Wells  (E)    Harmony 42 

—Sacred  g-eography 61 

-Epistles  of  Paul 89 

Wells  I.).)     Sal>l)atariaii...  210 
Wellsd.ucy  K.)  Sabl)ath.  210 
Wellwv)od"  (II.    M.)    Ser- 
mons   2611 

Wel.sh  Bible 33 


Welsh  Calv.  Methodists.. 

'2U8,  324 

AVelsh  (D.)     Ch.  hist 29-2 

Welwood    (A.)      Medita- 
tions   221 

Wemyss  (G.)    Sermons...  260 

Wemyss  (T.)    Job 37 

— Symbolical  language....    55 

—Sabbath 210 

M'endelin  (M.  F.)  Theol.  U7 
Werdei-niaiin    (J.   C.    G.) 

Theodici'e 159 

VVeventcls  (S.)  Opusciihi.     19 

Werfer  (A.)   I'orsi- 37 

Werner  (A.)  B.init'aeius..  342 
Werner     (  K.)        Ueiden- 

thum 113 

— Apol.  Literalur.li9,  302,  377 

— Kath.  Theologle 371 

Wernerns 11 

Wesley    (C.)       Wesleyan 

—psalter 281 

Wesley  (J.)    Works 20 

— Sanetillcation 171 

—Sermons 2H0 

—Hymns 273,  279 

Wesley  (S.)    .Irsus 45 

Wessel  (J.)  Dissert,  sacra 

Leiden.ses   64 

AVest  (F;.)     :Man 160 

West  (F.)     Subliath 210 

Wfs{  (<;.)  IJcsurrection..  13 
West  (Maria  A.)  Missions  353 
West  (Mrs.)    Young  man.  221 

'\V'est(N.)     Anah'sis 62 

West  (S.)      Moral  agency  162 

— Atonement 16' 

.Westoott  (B.    F.)      Intro- 

duciion 41 

-Survey  of  the  canon 49 

— Bible  i.n   Church 49 

— Eng.  Bible SU 

— Sermons 132 

— Resurrection hso 

—Inspiration 369 

Wcsleni  .Miss,  Man SS^ 

Western  The. )l.  seminary  3,59 
West  Ji-i-se>-  Kvan.i^-elist..  386 

Westminster  annotat 62 

Westminster  Assembly... 

202, -324 

—Ruling  elder.s 241 

— Bicentiry.. 324 

W'estminsver       Associa- 
tion Address 222 

Westminster  Review 386 

Wetnerall  (J.)  Orations.  260 
WeTte(W.  M.  L.d.'j.   Kin- 

leituniAin  d.  Ihlad 35 

— Einleiiung  A.  T 36 

— Glaubw.  O'hronik 37 

—  Einleitung  N.  T 39 

—Synopsis  Kvang 42 

— Archaologic 60 

— Psalmen... 73 

— Handbuch  zum  N.  T 83 

— Uttenbarung  Johannis.    99 

—Religion lOl 

— Bibhsche  Dogmalik 141 

— Christliche  Sittenlehre.  205 
Wettstein  (J.  J.)  N.  Test.  S3 
Wetzer  (U.   J.)    Kirchen 

•^    Lcxic>)n 2 

Wharey  (.i.)  Ch.  history..  292 
"VVharton  (C.H.)  Remains  20 
— Controv.  Prot.  and    R. 

Cath.  Ch 194 

Wharton  (Hannah).  Sjjir- 

it 260 

Whately(R.)    Party  feel- 
ing   3,199,237 

—Evidences 122 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


—Peculiarities  Chr.  rel...  12.S 

—Angels 159 

— Sacraments 17-2 

—Future  State I7s 

—Errors  of  HonianismlOl,  •J24 

—Kingdom  of  Christ 224 

— Parish  pas;or -.'li; 

Wheatly    (C.)       i:.>..k    of 

com.  i)ra\cr iCi) 

Whedou  (I),  li.)     Will ii]-i 

Wheeler  (J.  Tj  (>.  '1'.  hi~t.  288 
Wheeler  (airs.  s.  A)     Ar- 
menia   349 

Whelpley  (s.)  'rii,;ui;l,'..  188 
WhcM-ell  (\V.)      As,r,.ii,.- 

iiiy 1112 

— IndicniDiis.il  (  reatoi-..  Kit 
Whistou  (J.)    Intaiil  bap- 
tism   17.") 

Whiston  (\V.)     Harmony    42 

—Prophecies 12J,  131 

— Primitive  Christianity  152 
— Apost.  constiliiti.>ns...'.  240 

— Chronol.  ().    T .335 

Whitaker  (E.    W.)      Ser- 
mons    260 

W^hitaker  (W.)     Papists.. 

12,  194 

—  Sacraments 172 

Whitby  (D.)   Paraphrase 

N.  T 64,  83 

—Sermons 149 

— Election 185 

White  (E.)  Life  in  (  hrist.  179 

White  (F.)     s.ibl.iUh 210 

White  (H.)      Sec  md  Ad- 
vent   183 

— I?eliever 260 

White  (J.)      Mahometan- 
ism..: 3,  10,'^,  112 

— Sermons 260 

White    (.1.)      Kesi.>r,iti-)n 

of  all  things Ili9 

While  (.1.)     Letters 227 

Wliitc(.f.  11)  C.ithulieisni  194 

White  (IL  l;.)     Iteasnn 128 

White  (W.)  Assurance...  171 
— Cal  viiiist- an<l  .\rnnn...  I.s5 
— Catechf-in   262 

—  Prot.  Epis.  Ch .327 

Whitetield  ((..1     \V.>rks...     20 

^Sermons 260 

— Hymns 279 

Whitefleld  (P.)   Redemp- 
tion   167 

W'hitehead  (J.)      Revela- 
tion       99 

WhitehDiise  if..   .Mahibiir  3.30 

Whitiiin  i.l.)     \\  .irks 12,  20 

Whitmarsli(C.T,)  Prayers  271 
Whit  taker  (.J.  W'.)    Hebr 

Scri])tures  50 

-Bellamy's  trans 57 

Whittaker  (W.)  Disputa- 
tion   139 

Whittaker's  Chiireh- 

man's  almanac 327 

Whittemore(T.)  Univer- 

salism 199,  330 

Whittingham      (W.      R.) 

Bochart 372 

Whole  duty  "f  man 221 

Whvte(A.)     Prayer 271 

Whyte  (.1.)     Sermons 260 

Whytock((i.)  I'resbytery  2,36 

Wibaldus 11 

Wiboldus 11 

W^ichelhaus  (J.)    N.  Test 

39,  83,  141 

— Biblischc  Dogmatik 141 

Wickliff(.T.)  SeeWyclifte. 
Wide  Monachus 11 


439 

Widricus j] 

Widukindus n 

Wieselcr(C.)      Chronolo- 

ii"c.  46,  294,  .336 

-Chronol.  gospels 41,  ,335 

--(  hnstenverfolgungen..  340 
U  nsinger  (A.)Petr.  und 

'Indas 9(j 

\Vigand(.J)  Sumagma.  147 
\\  iggers  (G.  F.)      Augus- 

lin.  and  Pelagianism...  323 
Wiggers(J.)     Ivirchliche 

Statistik 300 

WMgo 11 

Wifherforc  (II.  \V.)     Cli. 

Wilbeil.iree"(U."i,')""l'!ap'-"  " 

\\ilberforce  (S.)  Missions  2,^3 

—  Henry  Martyn 352 

W 1 1  bcrforce  ( W. )     Chvis- 

I'ans 221,283 

\\  ilbur  (A.)      s,„iship  of 

Christ  152,  165 

Wilc.KK  .1     i;ein.,ins......     20 

Wilder  (.J.)     Sermons 260 

Wilder  (R.  G.)      India 3,52 

Wilhelmus    Abbas    S. 

Thom II 

Wilhelmus  de  Campania.  11 
^Vilkc  (C.    G.)      Urevan- 

.^■elist 41 

— ilennencutik  des  N.  T.  ,52 
Wilkiiis(A,  S,)     Light  of 

the  world 128.  205 

—  I'h.'cnicia  and  Israel.,,.  288 
Wilkins(.J.)  Nat. religion.  104 

-Ecclesiastes 248 

-Sermons 260 

\Niikiuson   (J.)    Quaker- 
ism   186 

Wilkinson  (.).  G.)    Egyp- 
tians   115 

\\ilkinson  (T.j     Inspira- 
tion      ,53 

Wilkinson  (W.   F.)     Per- 
sonal names .58 

Wilkes(S.C.)  Conversion  244 
Wilks  (M.)      Protestants 

of    France 3  i2 

Willard(S,)  Blessed  man  221 
Wille   I  A.  (),)      Biblische 

Geschichtc 288 

Willelmiis  (  .ilculUS 11 

Willelmus  elusion 11 

Willeliinis  Malmesburi.-n    11 

Willelmus  Pictavien 11 

WiUelnni-  I,  Hex 11 

\Vinclmus  Sandionvs 11 

Willet(A.)     Daniel." 78 

—Romans 90 

— Antilogie 1&4 

Willhehnus  Hirsaiigien...  U 
Williams  ( i;,  W.)    Songs.  '279 

Williaio-  (I>.)     Works 20 

—  Diseoiirs.-s 221,  260 

Williams(E.)  Divinegov- 

ernment 157,  1,59 

— Antipaedobaptisni 175 

Williams    (F.)       English 

cardinals 308,  330 

Williams  (I.)     Lord's  na- 
tivity     45 

Williains  (J.)      Concord- 

"•H^t. 62 

Williams  (J.)    Sermons.. 

107,  122 
Williams   (J.)      Mission- 
ary's farewell '283 

—South  Sea  Islands 3.55 


I  NDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


Williams  (J.  U.)  Meth. 
Prot.  Chui-ch 3-21 

Williams  (M.)   Hinduism 

1U7,  117 

— Indian  wisdom 117 

Williams  (P.)  Estab. 
Church 2-27 

Williams  (R.)  Supreme 
Lord 108,  117 

Williams  (R.)  Bloudy 
tenent 238 

Williams  (S.  P.)  Ser- 
mons   260 

Williams  (S.  W  .)  Mis- 
sions among  Chinese....  350 

Williams  (T.)  Song  of 
songs 75 

Williams  (T.)  Free  com- 
munion   231 

—  Kcliu-.  lib.'rtv  238 

AVillianis  (T.)     Sermons..  2()0 

Williams  (T.)     Fijians 3.5.5 

Williams  (W.)     Religion..  222 
Williams    (  W.  )       Welsh 

3Iethodism 324 

Williams  (W.)    New  Zea- 

landers 3.55 

Williams(\V.)  Ciiionwith 

.  Sociniaiis 357 

Williauis  (W  .  I!.)  Miscel- 
lanies     21 

— Reliii-.   i.iM-n-ss 221 

—  Missifnis..: 283 

-Bai)tist  hist 318 

Williamson   (G.    R.)      D. 

Aheel  ..; 3,50 

Williamson  (J.)  Inspira- 
tion   3.  48 

—Revelation 107 

Williamson  (J.  D.)     Uni- 

versalisni 109 

Willibrordus 11 

Willigen  (  1*.  \an  der). 
.  Wezeu  der  Christen- 
doms   12.S 

Willison  (J.)    Medit 177 

—Lord's  day 210 

-Afflicted  man 221 

—Shorter  catechism 203 

Williston    (S.)        Divine 

truth 147 

— Jloral  imperfections 171 

—Sabbath 210 

— Sermojis ., 200 

—Temptations  of  Christ,.  2(50 
Wills  (J.)     Chr.  religion  . 

,     .                        107,  129 
Wills   (O.)      Infant  bap- 
tism   175 

Wills  (T.)  Spiritual  reg- 
ister   221 

Willson  (J.  M.)  Psalm- 
ody   272 

Willson  (J.  K.)  Atone- 
ment  167,  365 

Wilson  (A.M.)      Wines...    60 
Wilson  (D.)     Analogy  of 

religion...... 104 

--Evidences 122 

—Lord's  Day 210 

Wilson    (D.)        Pilgrim 

fathers 319 

Wilson  (E.)  Living  pul- 
pit   260 

Wilson  (li.  B.)  Commun- 
ion  3,  239 

Wilson  (II.  H.)    Hindus...  117 
Wilson  (J.)  Pai-si  religion 

108, 118 

— Hindoo  religion 117 

—Jehovah 118,  260 

— Sermons 260 


Wilson  (J.)  Xat.  and  rev. 

religion 122 

Wilson  (J.)       Person    of 

Christ 155 

Wilson    (.1.)        Unitarian 

ininciples 198 

Wilson  (.).)  Letters  to  Ely  188 
—  Apos.  ch.  goveriiment..  234 
Wilson  (J.)     Presbvterv 

of  I'erth '. ."..  312 

Wilson  (J.)  Eng.  Presb...  324 
Wilson  (J.)  Pacific  Ocean  3.55 
Wilson  (.7.  G.)  Writings.  210 
Wilson  (.J.  L.)  Xew  School  188 

—Western  Africa 347 

Wilson   (J.  M.)        Presb. 

hist,  almanac .326 

Wilson  (J.  P.)    Christian- 
ity   126 

—Probation 159,  162 

—Lord's  Supper 177 

— Primitive  government.  225 
Wilson  (R.)    Divine  sov- 

erciirntv 157 

— Infaiit-b.iplism 175 

Wilson  (s.)     Sermons 260 

WiLson  (S.)  George  Paull.  347 

Wiison  (T.)     Works 2,20 

—Chr.  dictionary 58 

—Holy  Bible 64 

—Sacra  jirivata 221 

— Par>.cl)i:;li.i 246 

Wilson  (W.I    'J'hirtv-nine 

articles 148 

Wilson    (W.)      liesurrec- 

tion 180 

Wilson  (W.)  Christianitv 

in  Britain 305 

— Dis.senting  churches 309 

Wiltsch  ( J.  E.  T. )     Kirch- 

liche  Geographic...,  292,  350 
Winchell(A.)  Evolution. 

104,  137 
—Science  and  religion.....  135 
Winchell  (J.  M.)  Psalms  279 
Winchester  (B.)     Gospel 

reflector 118 

Winchester    (  E.  )       Pro- 
phecies      .55 

— l^niver.sal  restoration..,  199 
Winchester  (S.   G.)    Peo- 
ple's right 194,  229 

Windsor  (L.)  M.inisterial 

commission 225 

Winebrenner  (J.)  Regen- 
eration   168,  376 

Winer    (  G.    B.  )      Theol. 

Literatur „ 1 

—Bib.  Realworterbuch .58 

—Ad  Galat.  Epist 91 

— Doct.  and  confessions...  200 
Wines   (E.  C.)     Laws  of 

Hebrews 60 

—Regeneration 168 

-True  penitent 171 

Wlnfridus  (Paulu.s) 11 

Wing  (C.  P.)     Presb.  Ch. 

Carlisle 326 

Winkw6rth    (C.)       Lyra 

Germanica 279 

Winslow  (H.)  Trinity....  1.52 
Winslow  (M.)    Missions...  341 

—II.  W.  Winslow 349 

Winslow  (O.)  Atonement  168 

—Inner  life 171 

— Relig.  in  soul 221 

—Patriarchal  shadows 260 

Winston    (O.)      Work  of 

Spirit 1.56 

Winter  (R.)    Sermons 260 

Winthrop(E.)  Prophetic 
symbols .55 


—Second  Advent 1S.3 

Wintle  (T.)  Redemption  3, 162 

Wippo 11 

Wirgman  (T.)     Di^•ariei'.- 

tion  of  X,  T 1-28 

Wise   (I.   M.)       ori-in   of 

Christianity hiK  46 

-^Israelitish  nation 288 

Wiseman    (X.)       Science 

and  religion 135 

—Eucharist 177 

—Conferences 224 

—Last  four  popes c30 

Wishard(L.  D.)    Coll.  Y. 

M.  C.  A 360 

Wisheart    (W.)        Theol- 

ogia 148 

Wisner  (H.  B.)  Old  South 

Church 319 

Wisner  (W.  C.)  O.  and  N. 

S.  Presb 188 

— Prelaev  and  parity 233 

Witherby    (T.)       Jewish 

nation 110 

Withe  row    (T.)        Apost. 

Church 225,  236 

Witherspoon(J.)    Works    20 

— Essavs 21 

—Divinity 14S 

— Justitication 16S,  170 

-Regeneration 168 

—Sermons 260 

Witsius(H.)     :,lel.'l.  leid- 

ensia 21 

— Miscell.  sacra 2-i 

— Aegypt.  et  Dekaphulon    (iO 

—Judas 97 

-De  oecon.  foed.  Dei 

148,  160,  162 

—Symbol  apost 148 

— Lord's  praver 271 

Witte  (L.)    italien 314 

Witte  (p.  de).      Heidelb. 

catechismus 262 

Wittich    (C.)       Exercita. 

theol 148 

— Theologia  paeitiea...l  is,  364 

— Deus  muncli  reel. a- 159 

— Christus '..  165 

— Fides  sanctorum 171 

— Fucata  gentium  virtus  171 
Wittichen    (C.)       Leben 

Jesu 45 

Wix    (K.)      Missionary's 

journal 348 

Wizenmann  (T.)    Gesch. 

Jesu 45 

Wodrow  (R.)  Correspon- 
dence     13 

— Ch.  of  Scotland 313 

Wodrow  Society,  Miscel.    13 

—Publications 13 

Wolbero 11 

Wolf  (C.)    Theol.  nat 104 

Wolf  (J.)    IMiss.  .iournal...  343 

— Missionarv  lal)onrs 343 

Wolf  (J.  O'Curae  philol.  83 
Wolf  (K.  A.)  Johannes..  97 
Wolfs  theol.  Vademecum  376' 

Wolfardus 11 

Wolfe  (J.  U.)  Messiah....  165 
Wom"(J.)  Inlibr.  Regum 

Com 69 

WoIlaston(W.)    Relig.  of 

nature 104 

Wolleb  (J.)     Theol 148 

Wolphclmus 11 

Wolzogenius  (L.)  Opera.      4 
Woman's  For.  IVIiss.    So- 
ciety   345 

Woman's  U.  Miss.  Socielj'  346- 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS. 


44 1 


Woman's    work    for  wo- 
man   3KJ,  3S6 

Wood  (G.)    FritMKlN...  ISG,  319 

Wood  (J.)    Holy  Bible 58 

— Chr.  Baptism.' 374 

— O.  andN.  Theology 188 

Wood  (J.)  Visible  church 

•231,  236 
Wood  (J.  G.)     Bible  ani- 
mals     60 

Wood  (T.)     Crcatidu 130 

Wood  (W.)     Last  thiuics..  183 
Wood  (W.  C.)     ^r.bbalh...  210 
Woodgate  (H.  A.)  Teach- 
ing of  Church 3,  139 

Woodhouse  (J.  C.)    Apo- 
calypse      99 

Woods  (L.^    Works 20 

— Theol  lectures 148 

—Perfection 171 

— Infant-baptism 175 

—Letters  to  Unitarians..  198 

—Reply  to  Dr   Ware 198 

— Ch.  government 233 

Woodward'(H.)    Sermons 

22,  260 
Woodward  (J.)      Chr.  re- 
ligion   122,  126 

Woodward  (W.  \V.)     Ke- 

viyal 3.)S 

Woolton  (J.)      Chr.  man- 
ual  12.  221 

Worcester  (H.  A.)      Sab- 
bath   210 

Worcester    (N.)        I'.ilile 

news 152 

Worcester  (8.)    Sermons..  260 

—Hymns 279 

Worden    (J.    A.)      West- 
minster normal  class....  284 
Wordsworth  (C.)       Apoc- 
alypse  5,  99 

—Canon 5 

— Apocrypha 47 

—Inspiration 49,  ijo 

—Holy  Bible 64 

— Eccies.  biograi)hv 307 

—Religions  restoration...  307 

—St.  Hippolytns .363 

Wordsworth    (C)       Chr. 

ministry 2.33 

— Chui'ch  hist()r\- 297 

—Scottish  chuve'li 312 

Workman's  testimony  to 

Sabbath ." 210 

Wortabet   (J.)    Relig.  of 

Syria 117 

Worthington  (W.)     Evi- 
dences   123,  130 

Wrangham    (  F.  )      The 

Pleiad 126 

Wright  (C.  H.  H.)      Zach- 

aiiah 4,  38,80 

Wright  (G.F.)  Evidences  122 

—Grounds  of  religion 101 

Wright  (J.  McN.)     Alas- 
kans   347 

Wright  (P.)  LifeofChri.st    45 
Wi-ight  (S.)    Born  again..  168 

—Sin 221 

>Vright(T.)     Arabia 300 


Wuensche    (A.)        Evan- 

gelien 41,  84 

— Lebensfreudige  Jesus.. 

45,  165 

— Biblioth.  Rabbin 110 

Wulfadus 11 

Wurm  (P.)     Indische  Re- 
ligion   117 

Wuttke  (A.)      He  Uuddh. 

disciiilina  114 

— Ueul-rlii-        \c.lksaber- 

glanb;' 118 

—Chr.  Sittculclire 205 

Wvclitle  (.J.  de).    Tracts..    20 

—Writings 4,20 

— Last  age 183 

— De     Christo     et    Anti- 

Christo 184 

Wylie  (J.  A.)    Prophecy..  131 

— ftaly "...  314 

—Papacy 194.  330 

Wylie  (Mrs.  M.)      Gospel 

in  Burmah 349 

Wynkoop(.J.  s.)  Hindoo- 
ism  3.52 

Wynpersse    (D.  van  de). 

Godhead  of  Christ l.'.o 

Wvttenbach  (D.)  Tlieol.  14S 
XanthoiHilus  (Callistu-)..  7 
Xanthopulus  ( l-iiatius).,  7 
Xavier  (Francisi.     Lilc'...  3.-);i 

Xi]ihi!inus  ((ienrLcius) 7 

Xiphilinus  (.loannes) 7 

Xsslus  HI.  Papa  11 

Vale    ('oHei^e,      Divinity 

School 3.59 

Yale  l.-enn-s.  iiriMchin.Lr.  248 
Yat<!S  (K  I       Kndlcss  pun- 

ishmeul 199 

Yates  (J.)   Uuitariauism..  198 

Yates  (.J.)     Diviiiitie 263 

Yeowell  fJ.)  British  Ch..  304 
YonsieiC.  M.)      Pupils  of 

John 297 

—Pioneers 341 

—J.  C.  Patteson 355 

Y.  M.  C.  A 360 

Young  minister's  comp...  246 
Young    (A.)     Idolatrous 

corruptions 113 

Young  (G.)   Evang.  prin. 

vindicated W8 

Young  (G.  P.)  I)iscour.ses.  260 

Young  (J.)     Christ 4,5,  165 

—Province  of  reason..lOO,  104 

Young  (J.)    Jairus 283 

Young  (L.)  Ecclesiastes  74 
Young  (R.)      Missionary 

labor.......  341 

-Modern  misMons 341 

Vounu-  (T.i    -InslilicitioH  17o 

—  ISeauties  ot    \Va!ls 2SI) 

Younger  (J.)     Sabbath 210 

Ypeii  (A.)  Nederlandsche 

Kerk....: 313 

Zacchaeiis H 

Zacharlas  Chrysopolitan- 

us 11 

Zacharias  Episcopus H 

ZachariasHierosolym 7 

Zacharias  Mitylen 7 

Zacharias  Papa H 


•  Zahn  (A.)    Wanderung...    35 

— De  not.  peccati Kil 

Zahn  (T.)     Patrum  apos. 

opera 13 

—Ignatius 373 

Zanchius    (  H.  )      Relig. 

Christiana 148 

Zanchius  (J.)    Opera 2u 

Zeisberger  (D.)    Hymns..  280 
Zeitschriftder  Deut.sch- 

en  Morgen.  (Jesell 386 

Zeitschrilt  fiirhlst.Thcol.  386 
Zeitsehrit'T    fiir  Kirchen- 

geschiehte 38<) 

Zeitschrift  fiir  die  Kunde 

des  Morgenlandes 386 

Zeitschritt    fiir    Wissen- 

schaftliche  Theologie...  386 
Zeller  (E.)      Apostelges- 

chichte 46 

— Gesch.  christl.  Kirche...  292 

— D.  E.Strauss 37] 

Zend-Avesta 118 

Zeno U 

Ze])hvnnus 2,  7 

Z'-schwitz  (G.  A.  G.  von). 

Kiitecliclik 261 

-\VaI(leiis,-r 203 

— Ajtol.    des    Christen- 

thums 122 

Zhishman  (J.)     Oriental. 

uud  romischen  Kirche..  320 
Ziegler  (L.)      Bibeliiber- 

setzungen .56 

Zinzendorf  (N.   L.   von). 

Kircheu-Historie 322 

Zoeckler  (O.)  Chronicles. 

64,69 

—Job 64,  70 

— SpriicheSalomouis 64,  73 

—Proverbs 64,  73 

—Ecclesiastes 64,  74 

—Song  of  Solomon 64,  75 

—Daniel 64,  78 

—Theol.  natiiralis 104 

—Theologie   und    Xatur- 

wi.ss 135,371 

— Urstand  des  Menschen..  137 
-Cross  of  Christ..  292.  ;«3,  362 
— Handbuch   theol.    Wis- 

sen 375 

Zollman  (T.)    Bibel  und 

Natur 135 

Zonaras  (Joannes) 7 

— De  rebus  Judaicis 288 

Zorn    (  P.  )      Staat    und 

Kirche  in  Norwegen 314 

Zoroaster 118 

Zosimus  Abbas 7 

ZosimusPapa 11 

Zschnkke(Il.)    Job 70 

-Hist,  sacra 288 

Zuehold    (E.    A.)      Bibli. 

theol 377 

Zuellig(F.  J.)    Otreubar- 

ung 99 

Zuiiz    (  Dr.)       Ritus    des 

svnagog 110,  267 

Ztinz  (L.)    Schriften 20 

Zurich  letters 12,307 

Zwinglius  (U.)    Werke...    2J 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Note.— This  Index  contains  not  only  the  names  of  the  topics  ineludecl  in  the  Scheme  of 
Classification,  but  also  all  variations  from  the  names  of  siich  topics  as  they  appear  in  the 
titles  of  books  included  under  them. 

In  connection  with  the  names  of  topics  reference  is  made  to  two  things:    (1)  the    section 

number  of  a  topic  upon  the  shelves  of  the  library,  e.  g..  Adversity E-6;  and  (2)  the  page  of 

the  Catalogue  upon  which  the  titles  under  the  topics  are  to  be  found. 


Sect.  Xo.    Page. 

Abbeokuta,  Missions F-51  347 

Abbeys,  English,  History G-14    307 

Abelard,  Theologj' ....G-52. 372 

Acceptance...... D-19  170 

Acts,  Introduction B-15  45 

—  Commentary B-49  87 

Adamites (i-48  316 

Advent,  Second D-30  180 

Adversity E-  6  ......  216 

Esthetics,  Christian G- 4  332 

Africa,  History G-10  300 

—  Missions F-51  346 

Alaska,  Missions F-51  847 

Albigenses,  History G-43  316 

Aleuin,  Theology  of .........G-52  372 

Alexandria,  History  of  patr G-27  319 

America,  Heathenism ...C-  8  113 

—  Missions F-51  347 

American  Bible  Society F-53    357 

American  Board  For.  Missions. ...F-51  342 

American  Indians.    See  Indians. 

American  Missionary  Assoc F-53  355 

American  Tract  Society F-55  357 

Analogy ,....C-  3  ...  99,  102,  129 

Andover  Theol.  SeminaiT G-47  359 

Anecdotes F-34  260 

Angels r)-12  1.59 

Anglo-Catholic  Library A-  3  2 

Anglo-Catholicism D-42  195 

Anglo-Saxon  Church,  History G-14  305 

—  Doctrine; G-50  365 

Animals,  Bible,,..... B-25  60 

Annihilationism l)-28  178 

Anselm,  Theology  of G-52  372 

Ante-Nieene  Library ,, A- 3 2 

Anthropology D-13  159 

Anti-Christ D-30  183 

Antinomians D-32  184 

Antioch,  Council  of G-38    817,  886 

—  Patriarchate G-27  319 

Antiquities,  Biblical ......R-24  58 

—  Christian G-  4  331 

Antitheism C-  3  104 

Apocalypse,  See  Revelation. 

Apocrypha,  Text B- 5  .33 

—  Introduction B-  7  47 


Sect.  No.   Page. 

—  Commentaries B-48  80 

ApoUoniiis  of  Tyana G-  6  296 

Apologetic  Theology C-10to20     99,  133 

Apologetics,  Syst.  Works C-11   119, 122 


—  Literature  of. C-10 

Apostles'  Creed :....D-4o 

Apostolic  Church,  History G-  5 

—  Doclrine G-.50 

Apostolic  Fathers,  Texts  of A-  3 

—  Criticism,  etc G-52 

Apostolical  Succession F-  4 

Arabia,  Heathenism C-  8 

—  History G-10 

Aramaean  Versions B-22 

Arai-at,  Missions F-  5 

Archaeology,  Biblical B-24 

—  Christian G-  4 

Ai'ianism,  Histoi'y G-.50  .... 

Armenian  Church,  Liturgy F-41  .... 

—  History '. G-10  .... 

—  Missions F-51  .... 

Arminian  Controversj- D-33  .... 

Art,  as  Evidence C- 3  .... 

Art,  Christian..... G-  4  .... 

Aryan  Mythology C-  8  .... 

Asceticism,  History G-15  

Ashantee  Mission F-51  .... 

Asia,  History G-10  ...  800,  30i 

—  Missions F-51  

Asiatic  Mythology C-  8  

Assurance D-21  ..  . 

Astrology C-  -s  .... 

—  See  also,  Magic. 

Astronomy,  and  Theology C-  3  

—  Bible  and C-18  

Athanasian  Creed D-45  

A thanasius.  Theology  of G-52  


375 

200 
292 
302 
362 
362 


113 

300 

55 

353 

58 

331,  334 

310 

265 

300 

.......  349 

1S4 

102 

332 

113 

356 

346 

315 
340 
112 
171 
112 


102 
135 
200 
372 


Atheistic  Works C-20  

Atonement D-19  

—  History G-50  

Auburn  Theological  Seminary  ...G-47  

Augusta  First  Church G-o3  

Augustine,  Theology  of G-52  

Augustinian  Controversy D-33  

Augustinianism,  History  of G-50  


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


443 


Australasia,  Missions F-51  354 

Australia,  Church  History (J-IO  30i) 

Authenticity D-Iij  47 

Authors,  Collections  of. A-:;     ....      2 

—  Collected  Works  of A-  4  13 

Avesta C-  8  117 

Baltimore  Council G-:iS  33o 

Baltimore  First  Church r)-33  324 

Banipton  Lectures A-  3  3 

B:iptism,   Doctrine D-25  172 

—  Infant D-25  174 

—  History D-25  365 

JJaptismal  Regeneration D-25  175 

Baptists,  Confessions D-48  200 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-29  240 

—  Catechism F-37  231 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  272,  273 

—  History G-25  317 

—  Missions F-51  342 

Barnes'  Trial G-33  1S8 

Basil,  Theology  of. G-52  372 

Basle,  Council G-38  336 

Basle  Missionary  Society F-51  >  343 

Basuto  Missions F-51  346 

Belarium,  Hi.story G-17  301 

—  Missions F-51  354 

Belief,  Criteria  of C-  1  100 

Benedictines,  History  ot G-45  ......  3.53 

Benelicenee F-49  284 

Benevolence F-49  2S4 

Bengal,  Missions F-51  351 

Bermuda,  3Iissions F-51  347 

Bible,  Hebrew B-1  22 

—  Greek B-  2  22 

—  Archaeology B-24  58 

—  Authority  of.... D-  3  138,  368 

—  Biography B-23  b  

—  Botany B-25  60 

—  Commentaries B-27  to  60  62 

—  Concordances B-2'5  61 

—  Dictionaries B-23  57 

—  Geography B-25  60 

—  HistorJ^.... G-  1  285 

—  Literature B-  6  375 

—  Natural  Science B-25  58 

—  and  Nature C-19  135 

—  Philology y-  3  and  V-  8  53 

—  I'olyglotts  and  Triglotts B-  3  25 

—  and  the  SgItooIs F-  5  229 

—  and  Science C-19  135 

—  Texts,  Original U-lto2  22 

—  Versions,  Text B- 4  26 

History B-22  55 

VBible  Societies F-55  357 

Biblical  Literature B-8  to  25  34 

Biblical  Theology..... D- 4  140 

Bibliography G-53  375 

Birth,  New D-20  168 

Bochart,  Theology  of G-52  372 

Bohemia,  Histoiy G-11  301 

Botany,  Bible B-25  60 


Brahmanism C-  8    113,  116 

Brazil,  Missions F-57  348 

Brick  Church,  New  York G-33  326 

Britain,  Church  History G-14  303 

Buddhism C-  8  113 

Burmah,  Missions F-51  34!i 

Calixtus,  Syncretism G-50  371 

—  Theology  of G-52  372 

Calling,  Elfectual 1)-21  16n 

Calvin,  Theology  of G-.52  372 

Calvinism,  France G-12  302 

—  History G-50  318 

Calvinistic  Controversy D-33  184 

Calvinistic  (Welsh)  Methodists. ..G-15  3;il 

Cambria.  Church  of G-33  304 

Gampbellites,  Controversy D-34  185 

—  Confessions D-46  200 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  273 

Canada,  Missions G-22  347 

—  Presbyterian  Church G-33  324 

Candidates,  Instructions  for F-30  243 

Canon  Law F-27  242 

Canon  of  Scripture.. B-17  48 

Canons  of  Council.'^ F-2Jand27  240 

Canterbury  Cathedral G-14  3o7 

Cardinals,  English .G-14  308 

—  Roman G-37  328 

Carlisle  First  Church G-33  326 

Casuistry K-  5  211 

Catacombs G-  4  33;{ 

Catechetics,  General F-35  261 

Catechisms,  Individual F-33  263 

—  Lectures  upon F-37  261 

—  Particular  Churches F-37  261 

Cathari G-48  316 

Catholic  Church  Universal F-17  239 

Catholic  Church.    See  Roman. 

Catholic  Epistles,  Introduction. ..B-IS  45 

—  Commentaries B-57  to  59  95 

Catholic  Indian  Missions F-.51  348 

Catholicity V-n  238 

Celibacy,  Clerical G-45  230,  a56 

Celsus,  Controversy  with C-17  133 

Celtic  Churches G-14  303 

Celtic  Missions V-ol  341 

Ceremonies,  Jewish B-24  5S 

—  in  Worship t'-ll  '^^* 

Cej-lon,  Missions F-51  349 

Cha'ldaea,  Heathenism C-  8  114 

Chance,  Logic  of. C-  1  100 

Charity,  Virtue  of. E- 6  211 

—  History  of. F-49  ...  132,284,  334 

Charleston  Second  Church G-33  326 

Chemistry  and  Religion C-  3  102 

Children,  Membership  of. F-  6  229 

Chiliasm D-30  182,  3ti7 

China,  Religion .i. C-  8  114 

—  Missions ''-■''I  ^^^ 

Chinese  Missions,  United  States...t' -51  347 


.F-44 


Choirs 

Christ  in  Art G- 


444 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Christ,  and  Christianity C-12  

—  Death  of D-19  

—  Divinity  of D- 8  

—  Humanity  of D-18  

—  Humiliation D-18  

—  Imitation  of E~  6 

—  Incarnation D-18  

—  Kingdom  of F-  1  

—  Life  of. B-14  

—  Mediatorial  Worlj D-18  

—  Messiahship C-17  

—  Messianic  prophecy B-'21  

—  Mystical D--21  

—  Person  of. D-18  163, 

—  Priesthood D-18  

—  Righteousness  of D-2-2  

—  Second  Advent D-30  

—  Sinlessness li-U  

—  Sonship D- 8  

—  Temptation  of B-14  

—  Unconscious  prophecies D-18". 

—  Union  with D-21  

—  Vicarious  Sacritice D-19  

—  Work  of D-18  

Christian  Civilization C-16  ...:.. 

Chi-istian  Evidences C-11  

Christian  Life E-  (5  

Christian  Union F-17  

Christianity,  Comparative C-  5 

—  Influence  of. C-16  

—  and  Morality C-12  

—  and  Paganism '. C-50  

—  and  Philosophy C-18  

—  and  Science C-18  

Christians,  See  Campbellites. 
Christology,  Doctrine D-18  

—  History G-50  

Chronicles,  Introduction B-  7  

—  Commentaries ...B-30  

Chronology G-  3  

Chrysostom,  Theology  of G -52  

Church,  The,  General  Works F-  1  

—.  Authority  of. D-  3  

—  Duties  of F-40-55  

—  and  Education P-  5  

—  Government F-  1  

—  History G-1  to  53  

—  History  Christian. G-  2  

—  Invisible F-  I    

—  Literature  of. F-  1  

—  Liturgies F-40  to  41  

—  Maintenance F-49  

—  Membership F-  6  

—  Music F-44  

—  Polity., F-  ltol8  

—  and  Science C-18  

—  and  State F-  5  

—  Universal F-17  

—  Visible F-  1  223, 

Church,  The  Early,  Organization. .F-  2  

—  History G-  6  


—  Doctrine .t. G-50 

Church  Missionary  Society F-51 

Civil  Power  and  Church F-  5 

Clemens,  Alex,,  Theology  of G-52 

Clerical  Celibacy G-45 


Coiiis,  General G-  4  

—  Jewish B-24  

Collected  Works A-  3  

Collections  of  Authors A-  4  

Colonies,  English G-14  

Colossians,  Commentaries B-55  ...... 

Columbia  Theological  S"eminary..G-47  

Comfort,  Christian E-  6  

Commentaries B-27  to  60  

—  See  also,  under  names  of   the 

several  books. 

Communicants,  Helps  to D-2G  

Communion.    See  Lord's  Supper. 

Comparative  Religion C-  4  

Concord,  Formula  of D-4B  

Concoi-dances B-26  

Confession,  Doctrine  of. G-50  

Confes-sional D-40  

Confessions D-45  to  46  

Conformity F-  4  

Confucianism C-  8  

Congregational   Churches,    Con- 
fessions  D-46  

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-  2  

—  Histoi'y G-26  

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  

—  Literature G-26  

—  Polity F-  8  

Common-place  Books B-26  

Conscience,  Cases  of E-  5  

—  Liberty  of  Conscience F-18  

Consolation E-  6  211, 

Constance,  Council G-38  

Constantinople,  Council G-38  

Constitutions,  Apostolical F-20  

Consiibstantiation D-26  

Contentment E-  6 

Controversies,  Special,  Pagan F-17  

—  Christian D-32  to  44  

—  Jewish F-17  

Convents G-45  

Conversion D-20  

Convocation G-14  

Coptic  Church,  Liturgy ,.F-41  

—  History G-10  ...... 

Corinthians,  Introduction B-15  

—  Commentaries B-52  

Corisco  Mission F-51  

Cosmogony,  Mosaic C-19  

Councils,  Canons  of F-20  and  27  240, 

—  History G-38  

Coran... C-  7  107, 

Covenant,  Children  of  the F-  8  

Covenant  of  Grace.... D-17  

—  of  Works D-13  

Covenanters G-IC  


343 
227 
373 
230 
334 
59 
13 

308 
93 
359 
211 
62 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


445 


Creation,  General D-ll  158 

—  and  Science C-19  1!5 

Creator  and  Creation C- 3  100 

Credibility  of  Bible B-KJ  47 

Creed,  Apostles' B-45  200 

—  Athanasian B-4o  200 

—  Nicene B-45  200 

Creeds,  General  Works B-45  199 

—  Use  and  Power B-45  199 

Criticism,  Text  of  Scriptures B-18  49 

—  Theological G-52  372 

Cross,  History  of G-  4  333 

—  Philosophy  of D-17  162 

Crusades G  -7  297 

Culdees G-16  312 

Culture  and  Religion C-16    132 

Cumberland  Presb.   Ch.,   Confes- 
sions  D-46  201 

—  History.; G-33  326 

Customs,  Biblical B-25  61 

—  Oriental B-25  61 

Cyclopaedias,  Religious A-  2  1 

Cyprian,  Polity  of F-IO  233 

—  Theology  of....i G-52  373 

Daniel,  Introduction B-10  37 

—  Commentaries B-41  77 

Darwinism C-19  137 

Dayton  First  Church G-33  326 

Deaconesses F-53  231 

Deacons F-  9  231 

Dead,  Prayers  for G-50  369 

Death D-30  177 

—  of  Christ D-19  166 

—  and  Resurrection D-29  180 

Decalogue E-  2  205 

Decrees,  Divine D-10  1.56 

Deism,  General C-  3  105 

—  History G-50  367 

Deluge,  The C-19  136 

Democracy,  Christian E-  9  222 

Demonology D-12  11.5,  159 

—  Literature D-12  377 

Denmark,  History G-11  Sol 

Denominations.   See  under  names 

of  Churches. 
Deuteronomy,  Introduction B-  8  35 

—  Commentaries B-29  68 

Development G-50  367 

Devil,  The D-12  159 

Devil-lore C-  8  115 

Devotion,   Private F-43  271 

Devotional  Works £-  6  211 

Diaconate F-  9  231 

dictionaries.  Theological A-  2  1 

—  of  the  Bible B-23  57 

Didactic  Theology D-  1  141 

Digests  of  Law F-20to29    240-243 

Discipline F-  1  231 

Dissenters,  Polity F-  4  226 

—  History G-15  308 

Divination C-  8  114 


Divine  Government D-ll  l.")8 

Doctrinal  Theology D-  1  to  id  138 

Doctrine,  History  of G-.50  360 

Donatists G-50  310 

Doubt,  Philosophic E-  1  99 

Dress,  Histoi-j' of G-  4  333 

Druzes c-  8  115,  117 

Early  Church,  Organization F-  2  225 

—  History G-  6  294 

—  Doctrine G-50  363 

Ecclesiastes,  Commentaries B-35  74 

Ecclesiastical  Law F-20  to  29  240 

Ecclesiastical  Theology F-lto55  222 

Ecclesiology F-l  to  18  222 

Education,  Clerical F-30  244 

—  History G-47  3.59 

Effectnal  Calling D-21  1C8 

Egypt,  Heathenism C- 8  115 

—  History G-10  301 

Egypt  and  Moses B-  8  .58 

Eldership F-  9  231 

Election D-10  157,  367 

Encyclopaedia a-  1  i 

England,  History Q-u  au5 

England,  Church  of,  Confessions.. D-46  201 

—  Dissent  from F-  4  226 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-22  240 

—  Catechism F-37  261 

—  Liturgy F-ll  265 

—  History G-14  305 

England,  Presbyterian  Church. ..G-33  323 

English  Versions,  History B-22  ,56 

Ephesians,  Introduction B-15  45 

—  Commentaries B-.54  92 

Ephesus,  Council G-38  336 

Episcopal  polity F-16  232 

Epistles,  Introduction B-15  45 

—  Commentaries B-50  88 

Eschatology D-27-30  177 

Essays,  Theological A-  5  20 

Essenes G-  1  2S5 

Established  Church F- 4  226 

Establishments F-  5  227 

Esther,  Commentaries B-30  09 

Eternal  Punishment D-27  19S 

Ethical  Theology E-  1  2B4 

Ethics,  Christian E-  1  204 

—  Xew  Testament K-  1    204 

Eucliarist,  General D-26  175 

—  History G-50  .369 

Europe,  Missions  in F-51  35^1 

Evangelical  Alliance F'-17  239 

Evidences,  Christian,  General C-11  119 

—  External  and  Historical  ...C-13  to  16  129 

—  History C-10  119 

—  Internal  and  Moral C-12  126 

—  Miscellaneous  Wo^^s C-11  122 

—  Systematic  Works c'-ll  119 

Evil D-ll  1.W 

Evolution C-19  1.37 

Exegesis,  Aids  to B-23  to  25  .57 


446 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Kxegetical  Theologj- 15-1  to60  22 

Exodus,  Introduction B-  8  36 

—  Conimentai-ies B-29  07 

Experience,  Religious E-  (>  211 

Extension    of   Church.    See  Mis- 
sions. 

External  Evidences C-13  to  1.5  129 

Ezekiel,  Commentaries l>-^0  76 

Ezra,  Commentaries B-30  (59 

Faith,  Doctrine  of D-21  168 

—  Kule  of D-  3  138 

—  and  Work.'^ D-22  169 

Faiths  of  the  World C- 4  107 

Family,  Christian E-  8  222 

Family  Devotions F-43  271 

Family  Instruction E-  8  222 

Fasts,  History G-  4 333 

Fatherhood D- 8  1.50,  108 

Fathers,  Theology  of  the... G-.52- 3C.3 

Festivals,  History G-  4  333 

Fetichi.sm C-  8  115 

Fiji  Islands,  Missions ..F-51  3.55 

Final  Cause C-  3  103 

Finland,  Heathenism '..C- 8  115 

Finnish  Missions F-51  .;.  ..  341 

Folklore C-  8  118 

Foreign  Mis.sions,  Theory F-50  281 

—  History F-51  340 

Foreknowledge D-10  1.57 

Forgiveness D-19  166 

Forms F-41  264 

France,  History G-12  301 

—  Missions F-,51  354 

France,  Ref.  Ch.,  Eccles.  Law F-29  241 

—  Ili.story G-12  ....     301 

Frankford  First  Church G-33  326 

Freethinkers,  History  of C-  3  .370 

FreeThovight C- 3  104,  370 

Free  Will D-16  161 

French  Protestant  Ch.,  Liturgy .,.F-41  26;3 

Friends,  or  Quakei'S,  Controv D-39  183 

—  Confessions D-46  201 

--  Ecclesiastical  Law F-29    241 

—  Lectures  on  Catechism F-37  262 

—  History G-36  319 

Fuego,  Terra  del.  Mission F-.51  348 

Future  Life,  Heathen  Ideas C-  8  113 

—  Chri.stian D-27  177 

—  History D-27  368 

—  Literature  of D-27  377 

Future  Puni.shmcnt D-27  •  179  ' 

Future  .State l)-27  177 

Gaboon  Missions F-.51  346 

Galatians,  Commentaries B-53  91 

General  Assembly G-34  325 

Genesis,  Inti-oduction B-  8  36 

—  Commentaries B-29  66 

—  Chaldec C-19  135 

—  and  Science C-19  135 

Geneva,  History G-20  302 

Gentile  Theology C- 8  113 


Geography,  Biblic.il B-25 

—  Ecclesiaslieal G-  2 

Geology,  Biblical B-25 

—  and  the  Bible C-19 

Georgia  (Asia),  Hi.story G-10 

Georgian  Islands,  Missions F-51 

German  Mythology C-  8 

German  Uef.  Ch.,  V.  S.,  Liturgy... F-41 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45 

Germany,  Ecclesiastic-al  Law F-'23 

—  Church  History G-13 

Gerson,  Theology  of....'. G-52 

Giving F-49 

Gnosticism G-.50 

Goblins C-  9 

God,  Attributes  of. D-  6 

—  Existence C-  3 

—  Fatherhood D-  8 

—  History  of  Doctrine  of G-50 

—  In  Literature C-  3 

—  Unity D-  7 

Good,  The E-  1 

Gospel,  Law  and E-  2 

—  Gradual  Revelation. C-12 

Gospels,  Introduction B-12 

—  Harmonics B-i;; 

—  Commentaries B-4i; 

Government,  Church F-  1 

Grace  and  Free  Will D-10 

—  Means  of D-24 

—  History  Doctrine  of G-.)0 

Great  Britain,  History G-14 

Greece,  Religion C-  8 

Greek  Catholic  Ch.,  Confessions...D-45 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-29 

—  Liturgy F-11 

—  History .G-27 

Greenland  Missions F-51 

Gregorius  Nazlanzenus,  Theolo- 
gy of G-52 

Gregorius  Nyssenus, Theology  of.G-52 
Gregorius  Thaumaturgus,  Theol- 
ogy of G-52 

Hampden  Controversy D-42 

Harmonies  of  Gospels B-13 

Hawaii,  Missions F-51 

Heathenism C-  8 

Hebrew  History G-  1 

Hebrews,  Commentaries 15-56 

Heidelberg  Catechism F-37 

Hell,  Torments  of D-27 

Hengstenberg,  Theology  of G-52 

Heresies G-50 

Hernieneutics B-19 

Hierarchy,  The F-10 

Hlncmar,  Theology  of G-52 

Hindoo  Religion C-  8 

Historical  Books,  Introduction. ...B-  7 

—  Commentaries B-29-30 

Historical  Sense,  New  Testament. B-19 
History,  Old  Testament G-  1 


....  359 
....  60 

135 

303 

3.54 

115 

266 

273 

.....  241 
.....  303 

373 

284 

319 

118 

149 

100 

150 

.;...  358 

103 

....  15) 

204 

205 

r:9 

39 

41 

83 

101 

171 

368 

303 

116 

201 

241 

266 

!14,  319 
347 


373 

196 

41 

.3.54 

112 

285 

94 

200,  202 

179,  180 

373 

316 

51 

2,32 

373 

116 

37 

66-69 

285 


[XDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


History,  Christian  Church G-  2  2S8 

—  Periods U-5toi)  292 

—  Countries G-lC-22  oCO 

—  Deuoruihations G-24-37  316 

—  Miscellaneous  Topics G-38-t7  331 

—  Doctrine  and  Thought G-.jO  360 

Hodge,  Charles,  Theology  of. G-.r2  373 

Holiness E-  6  211 

Holland,  History G-17  313 

Holy  Spirit,  Offices D-  9  156 

—  Personality D-  9  156 

—  Witness  of D-21  171 

—  History,  Doctrine G-nO  368 

Home  Work F-53  283 

Home   Worship F-43  271 

Homeric  Theology C-  8  116 

Homiletics,  Theory F-32  216 

—  Literature F-32  378 

Hugo  of  St.  Victor,  Theology  of..G-.52  3:3 

Huguenots C-12  301 

Hulsean  Lectures A- 3  5 

Humanity  and  Christianity C-15  132 

Hungary,  History G-IS  313 

Huss,  John,  Theology  of G-ft2  373 

Hymns,  History F-U  272 

—  Denominational F-4.i  272 

—  Private  Collections  ; F-46  275 

—  Scripture F-47  280 

Ignatius,  Theology  of. G-.52  373 

Illinois  Presbyterian  Churches...G-33  326 

Illustrations,  Homiletical F-31  260 

Immaculate  Conception D-tO  19.5,  368 

Immersion D-25  172 

Immortality D-27-28  178,  179 

Inahility D-:6  161 

Incarnation D-18  164 

Independency,  Polity F-  8  231 

—  History G-26  308 

Indexes,  Bible. B-26  61 

India,  Heathenism C-  8  116 

—  Missions F-51  350,  352 

Indian  Archipelago,  Missions F-51  352 

Indians,  American,  Religions C-  8  113 

—  Missions F-51  348 

Indulgences D-40  368 

Infant  Baptism D-25  174 

Infivnt  Church  Membership F-  6  229 

Infants,  Regeneration  of. I)-25  175 

Infidelity C-  3  105 

Inquisition G-39  3.38 

Inscriptions W-  4  "5^53 

Inspiration,  Doctrine B-20  52 

—  History B-20    369 

•  Instinct,  as  Evidence C-  3  102 

Instruction,  Religious E-  6  211 

Intermediate  State D-27  180 

Internal  Evidences C-12  126 

Introduction B-6  to  15      34,  47 

—See  also,  under  Names  of  Books. 

Ireland,  History G-14  310,  313 

—  Presbyterian  Church G-33  324 


Irish  Missions F-.-.l  

Irvingism G-4S  

Irvingites,  Liturgy K-41  

Isaiah,  Commentaries 15-38  

Islam c-  7  107, 

Italy,  History G-19  

.lacob's  Prophecy l5-'>9 

James,  Commentaries 15-57  

Jansenists,  Controversy D-.35  

—  History G-48  

—  Literatui-e V-Hn  

Japan,  Missions F-51    

Jeremiah,  Introduction 15-10  

—  Commentaries B-39  

Jerome,  Theology  of. G-52  

Jesuits G-40  

Jesus.    See  Christ. 

Jewish  Missions F-.il  

Jews,  Rites 15-24  

—  Return  of D-:50  

—  Liturgy  F-tL  

—  History G- 1  

Job,  Introduction B-10  

—  Commentaries B-32  

John,  Gospel,  Commentaries B-46  

—  Epistles,  Commentaries B-50  

—  Revelation,  Commentaries B-SO  

John  i,  5-7 B-59  

Joshua,  Couimentiiries B-30  

Judaism,  Rabbinic  and  Modern.. .C-  6  

—  Controversy  with C-16  

—  Relation  to  Christianitj' G-jO  

Jude,  Commentaries I5-.5S  

■fudges, Commentaries.. 15-30  

Justification,  Doctrine D-22  

—  History G-50  

Justin  Martyr,  Theology  of. G-52  

Kentucky  Presbyteriau  Chnrch..G-;53  ...... 

Kings,  Commentaries 15-30  

Knowledge,  Ground  of C-  1  

Koordistan,  Missions F-51  

Lamentations,  Commentaries B-39  

Laos  Missions F-51  

Last  Things D-30  

Law,  The E-  2  

—  and  Gospel E-  2  

—  Ecclesiastical F--20to29  

Lay  Agency F-11  233, 

Leibnitz,  Theology  of. G-52  

Lessing,  Theology  of G-52  

Leviticus,  Commentaries B-29  

Liberality F-t9  

Liberty  of  Conscience F-18  

Libraries  of  Authors V-  3  

Library  Catalogues G-.53  

Libraiy  of  the  Fathers V-  3  

Life,  Origin  of .^ C-19  

—  in  Christ D-28   

—  and  Manners G-  4  

—  Way  of. E- 6  

Lincoln,  Sec  of G-14  


448 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Literature,  God  in C-  3  

Literature  of  Theology G-53  

Liturgies,  Collections F-40  

—  Denominational F-41  

—  Seealao,  under  names  of  Churches. 

Lollards,  The G-14  

London,  Churches  of G-U  

London  Missionary  Society F-51  

Lord's  Prayer F-42  

Lord's  Supper,  Doctrine lV'26  

—  Admission  to F-  7  

—  History G-50  

—  Seea!so,  Commimicants. 

Luke,  Commentaries 13-46  

Luther,  Theology  of. G-5'2  

Lutheran  Church,  Confessions D-46  

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-23  

—  Liturgy F-41  

—  Hymus F-4,'5  

—  History G-j28  

McAll  Mission F-51  

Madagascar,  History G-10  

Missions F-5]  

Madeira,  Missions F-51  

Madison,  N.  J.,  Presh.  Church G-33  

Maine,  History,  Churches G-'22  

Magic C-  8  

Malahar,  Church  in G-10  314, 

Malta,  Knights  of G-4.5  

Man,  Creation  and  Fall B-13  

—  Origin  of B-13  

—  Original  Slate B-13  

3Ianichaeans G-.'JO  

Manners,  History G-  4  

JIanuals  of  Prayer F-43    

Manuscripts,  Literature  of. G-.'iS  

Marcionites G-.50  

Mark,  Commentaries B-46  

Marriage,  General E-  3  

—  Levirate E- 3  

Martyrology G-44  

Mary,  Virgin D-40  

Mass,  The D-26  175, 

Massora C-  6  

Materialism C-  3  

Matthew,  Commentaries B-4<3  

Maurice,  Theology  of G-52  

INlaxims,  Christian E-  6  

Means  of  Grace D-24  

Medical  Missions F-.51  

Medicine,  Bible B-2.5  ...... 

Mediaeval  Church  History G-  7  

Melanethon,  Theology  of. G-52  

Mennonites G-33  

Mesmerism C- 9  

Messiah,  Evidences  of C-16  

—  Doctrine  of D-18  

Messianic  Prophecy B-21  

Metaphors B-21  

Metempsychosis C-  8  

Methodist  Controversy D-36  


Methodist  Epis.  Ch.  Controv D-3o 

—  Confessions D-46 

—  Polity F-12 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-24 

—  Liturgy F-41 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45 

—  History g-29 

—  Literature G-.'iS 

Methodist  Missions , F-51 

Methodist  Protestant  Church G-29. 

Methodology A-  1 

Mexico,  Missions F-ol 

Middle  Ages,  History G-  7 

—  History  of  Doctrine G-50 

Midrasch C-  6 

Migne's  Patrologia A-  3 

Millennial  Church D-46 

Millennium D-30 

Mineralogy,  Bible B-25 

Ministry',  Divine  Kight,  Presb F-14 

—  Duties  of F-30to37 

Minor  Prophets,  Commentaries.  .B-42 
Miracles,  Commentai-ies B-47 

—  as  Evidences C-15 

Miscellany,  Keligious A-  5 

—  Doctrine,  Theology D-  1 

Missionary  Conferences F-51 

jSIissionary  Periodicals F-.52 

Missionary  Societies,  Reports  of..F-52 
Missions,  Early F-51 

—  Foreign,  Theorj^ F-50 

History F-51 

—  Home,  Theory F-53 

History F-53 

Modern  Church,  Histoiy G-  i) 

Modern  Theology G-50 

Mohammedanism C-  7 

Mohammedan  Missions F-51 

JMonasteries,  English G-15 

Monasticism,  Eastern C-  S 

—  Christian '...0-45 

Montanism G-50 

Moral  Agency D-16 

Moral  Evidences C-12 

Moral  Government D-11 

Morals E-  1 

Moravians,  Doctrine D-37 

—  Confessions D-46  . 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-29  , 

—  Liturgy F-41 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45 

—  History G-31 

—  Missions .' F-;')l  , 

Mormonisin C-  9 

Morristown  First  Church G-33  , 

Mosaic  Dispensation K-  2  . 

Mosaic  Record C-19 

Murder E-  3  , 

Music,  Church F-i4  , 

Musical  Instruments F-44  . 

Mythology,  General C-  8  . 


184 
201 
233 
iMl 
267 
273 
320 
378 
343 
321 
1 
348 
297 
364 
109 
5 
193 
181 

60 
235 
243 

78 

86 
131 

20 
148 
281 
342 
342 
341 
281 
340 
283 
3,55 


364 

107,  no 

3.54 

308 

114 

356 

321 

161 

126 

158 

204 

188 

202 

....  241 

-267 

274 

321 

343 

118 

326 

205 

134 

206 


INDEX  OF  SUBIECTS. 


449 


—  German 

..C-  8  .. 

...  115 

^  Norse 

...C-  8  ... 
..G-oO  .. 

117 

Mysticism 

...  322 

Nantes,  Edict  of 

..G-12  .. 

...  302 

Nasareans 

..G-48  .. 

...  322 

Natural  Histoiy,  J31blical 

..B-2,1  .. 

...     60 

Natural  Keligion 

..C-  3  .. 

...  102 

Natural  Theology 

...C-  3  .. 

...  101 

—  Literature 

..G-53  .. 

...  378 

Natural  Science,  Biblical 

..B-2.5  .. 

..C-  3  .. 

C  12 

...    60 

...  UK) 

129 

C  I'l 

136 

—  Order  of 

...C-19  .. 

...  1S6 

...  161 

...B-30  .. 

...    69 

Nestorians,  Liturgies 

..F-41  .. 

...  322 

..G-4fi  .. 
..G-17  .. 
...G-33  .. 

...  322 

Newark  First  Church 

...  326 

New  Brunswick  First  Church... 

..G-33  .. 

...  325 

New  Brunswick  Seminary 

..G-47  .. 

...  3.59 

New  Church.    ^eeSwedenborgians. 

New  England,  History 

..G-22  .. 

...  315 

Newfoundland,  Missions 

..F-.'il  .. 

...  348 

New  Guinea,  Missions 

..F-.51  .. 

...  3.55 

New  Hampshire,  History 

..G-22  .. 

...  315 

New  Jersey  Presb.  Churches 

..G-33    . 

...  326 

New  School  Controversy 

..D-38  .. 

...  188 

—  History 

..G-33  ... 
..B-U   ... 

1>    1Q 

...  325 

New  Testament,  Introduction.. 

...    38 
50 

—  Commentaries B-45to60  ... 

...     80 

—  Ecclesiastical  Polity 

..E-  2  ... 
G-  5 

...  221 

292 

—  See  also,  under  names  of  Book 

New  Theology 

..G-50  ... 

..  364 

New  York,  History 

..G-22  ... 

..  315 

New  York  City,  Missions 

..F-.51  ... 

..  355 

New  York  Pi'esb.  Churches 

..G-33  ... 

..  325 

..F-51  ... 
..G-38  ... 

..  355 

Nice,  Council 

..  330 

Nicene  Creed '. 

.D-45  ... 

..  200 

Nichols'  Standard  Divines 

..A-  3  ... 

...    12 

Nonconformist  Controversy 

..F-  4  ... 

..  225 

Nonconformists,  Histoi-y 

..G-15  ... 

...  308 

Nonjurors 

..G-14  ... 

...  309 

Norse  Mytholo^'y                        .... 

r-  « 

...  117 

North  American  Indian  Missions..  F-51  ... 

...  348 

North  Carolina,  History 

..G-22  ... 

..  325 

Norway,  History 

..G-n  ... 

...  314 

..B-29  ... 
..G-  4  ... 

68 

l^jimismatics 

...  334 

.  E-  3  .. 

..F-49  ... 

...  207 

Offerings 

...  284 

Old  Catholic  Church 

..G-41  .. 

...  322 

"Old  and  New  School"  Controv..D-38  .. 

...  188 

—  Histoi-y 

..G-33  .. 

...  3-25 

Old  South  Church 

...G-26  .. 
...B-  7  .. 

...  319 

Old  Testament,  Introduction.... 

...    35 

—  Criticism B-18 

—  Commentaries B-28 

—  History G-  1 

—  as  Preparatory  to  New  Test G-50 

—  See  n/su,  under  names  of  Books. 

Oracles C-  8 

Orange  First  Church G-33 

Oratory,  Christian F-32 

Order  of  Nature C-19 

Orders  of  Ministry F-10 

Ordination F-13 

Organs F-44 

Oriental  Churches G-10 

Oriental  Customs B-25 

Origen,  Theology  of G-52 

Origin  of  Life C-19 

Oxford  Methodists G-29 

Pacific  Coast  Missions F-51 

Paedobaptism , D-25 

Paganism C-  8 

—  Conti'oversy  with C-17 

—  Relation  to  Christianity G-50 

Palestine,  Geography B-25 

—  History G-  1 

l*an theism C-  3 

I'antheon,  Pagan C-  8 

Parables,  Commentaries B-18 

Paradise,  Edenic B-25 

—  Heavenly D-27 

Parker  Society  Publications A-  3 

Parsees C-  8 

Pastoral  Theology F-31 

Patristic  Theology G-50 

Patrology,  Mlgnes' A-  3 

Patronage •''-28 

Paul,  Life  of B-23b 

—  Writings  of B-''>0 

—  and  James V-ti 

Paulicians ^^--^ 

Pelagianism,  Controversy D-^ 

—  History ^-^ 

Pennsylvania  Presb.  Churches. ..G-33 
Pentateuch,  Introduction B-  8 

—  Commentaries J^2{t 

Perfectionism t)-23 

Periodicals,  Missionary F-52 

—  General ^  "  ^ 

Persecutions ii-H 

Perseverance r)-23 

Persia,  Missions ''"-^l 

Personal  Names l*-2-' 

Peter,  Commentaries 1*-5S 

Peter,  Chair  of. ^'^'^ 

Phari-secs *'"  ' 

Philadelphia  Presb.  Churches G-;t3 

Philippian.s,  Commentaries B-65 

Philo,  Philosophy  of,  and  Chris- 
tianity  «_-6o 

Philology,  Greek \-  * 

—  Hebrew ^-  ^ 

PhUosophy  of  Religion C-  2 


49 

65 

28.5 

360 

117 

326 

247 

136 

243 

234 

272 

315 

61 

374 

137 

321 

348 

174 

108 

133 

361 

6(1 

285 

105 

113 

86 

60 

180 

12 

108,  117 

244 

363 

5 

237 

45 

88 

170 

323 

184 

323 

325,  .326 

36 

66 

170 

842 

379 

339 

171 

353 

68 

96 

328 

286,  287 

325 

92 

360 

M 

53 

100 


450 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Philosophy  luid  Christianity C-19  

—  Influeiica  on  Christianity G-5.1  

Phoenicia,  Heathenism C-  8  

Physical  Sciences,  Bible  and C-19  

Piedmont,  History G-43  

Pietism G-50  

Piety K-  6  

Pilgrim  Fathers Ci-15  

Pisa,  Council G-:^8  

Pittsburgh  First  Church G-33  

Plato,  Philosophy  of,  Influence. ..G-50  

Plymouth-Brethrenism D-37  

Poetical  Books,  Introduction B-  9  

—  Commentai-ies : B-31  

Poetry,  Hebi'ew 15-  9  

Poland,  History G--20  

Polemic  Theol.,  .Miscellaneous D-.il  

—  Special  Controversies D-32  to  44  

—  Literature G-53  ...... 

Politics,  Chri.stlan E-  9  ^ 

Polity,  Ecclesiastical F-  I  

Polyglotts B-  3  

Polynesia,  Heathenism C-  8  

—  Missions F-5I  

Polytheism C-  8  ...:.. 

Popes,  as  Antichrist D-30  

—  Power  of F-15  

—  Primacy  of F-15  

—  History G-37  

—  Female. G-37  

Popish  Controversy D-40  

Positive  Religion. C-20  

Practical  Religion E-  6  

Praise F^4  

Prayer  and  Nature C-19  

—  Doctrine F-4'2  

—  Private  Collections F-43  

—  for  the  Dead G-50  

Preaching F-.32  

Predestination D-10  

Premillenialism D-30  

Presbyterian  Alliance G-33  

Presbyterian  Church,  Canada G-33  

—  England  and  Wales,  Confess... D-46  

Ecclesiastical  Law F-29  

History G-33  

—  Ireland G-33  

—  United  States,  Confessions D-46  

—  —  Ecclesiastical  Law F-25  

:  Catechism F-37  

Liturgy F-41  

Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  

Histoi-y G-33  

Missions F-51  343, 

—  Cumberland  Ch.,  Confessions..D-46  

History G-33  

—  (Reformed),  Confessions D-4(!  

Ecclesiastical  Law F-28  

Histoi-y G-33  

Missions F-51  

—  (United),  Confessions l)-4()  


Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  274 

History G-3S  327 

Missions F-51  345 

—  See  also,  Scotland. 

Presbyterian  Liturgies F-41  2<)7 

Presbyterian  Polity F-14  235 

Presence,  Real D-26  176 

Priesthood F-10  236,  243 

—  of  Christ D-18  166 

I'rimitive  Church.    See  Early  Chvirch. 

Princeton  Theological  Seminary.F-47  350 

Private  Judgment F-18  138 

Probation D-13  162 

Propagation  of  Gospel F-51  344 

P/ophecy,  General B-21  53 

—  Messianic B-21  54 

—  as  Evidence C-14  130 

—  Unconscious B-21  165 

—  Second  Advent D-30  182 

—  Anti-Christ D-30  183 

Prophetical  Books,  Introduction..B-10  37 

—  Commentaries B-37  75 

Protestant  Epis.Ch.,Eccle.s.Law.F-29  242 

—  Lectures  on  Catechism F-37  262 

—  Liturgy F-41  268 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F-45  274 

—  History G-35    327 

—  Missions F-51  344 

Protestantism  in  France G-12  301 

—  Germany G-13  303 

—  History G-  2  327 

—  History  of  Doctrine G-50  369 

Proverbs,  Commentaries B-34  73 

Providence D-11  158 

Psalmody F-44  272 

Psalms,  Introduction B- 9  37 

—  Commentaries ....B-33  70 

—  Use  of F-44  272 

—  Metric  Versions F-47  280 

Psychology  as  Evidence C- 3  101 

—  Biblical :.D-13  im 

Pulpit  Eloquence F-32  246 

Punishment,  Future D-27  179,  368 

Purgatory D-27  180 

Puritans G-15  308 

Puritan  Liturgies F-41  2(j8 

Puseyism D-42  195 

Quakers.    See  Friends. 

Quotations B-I8  .50 

Rabbinism C-  6  KK) 

Rationalism  and  Religion C- 3  100 

—  History G-50  327 

Real  Presence D-26  170,  369 

Reason  and  Religion C-  3  100 

Recognition  in  Heaven D-27  178 

Reformation,  General  History G-  8  298 

—  Doctrines  of. G-50  364 

—  Litciature G-50  378 

Reformation,  English,  History G-14  306 

Reformed   (Assoc.)  Church.      See 

I'resljyterian. 


INDEX  OF  SUBfECTS. 


451 


Reforined  (Dutch)  Cb.,  Confess. ...D-l(i  

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-29  

—  Liturgy F^l  

—  Hymns  and  Tunes F^")  

—  History G-32  

—  Missions F-ol  

Reformed  Epis.  Ch.,  Confess D-46  

—  Ecclesiastical  Law r-29  

—  Liturgy F-41  

Reformed  Presbyterian  Churcb. 

See  Presbyterian. 

Reformers,  Literature  of  the G-53  

Regeneration,  General n-20  

—  Baptismal D-2.')  

—  History  of  Doctrine G-fiO  

Relics D-10  

Religion,  Comparative C-  5  

—  Importance  of. K-  6  

—  Natural C-  3  

—  Pei-sonal  K-  6  

—  Philosophy  of. C-  2  

• —  Practical E-  6  

—  Revival  of F-.>1  

Religion  and  Religions C-l  to  9  

—  and  Science C-18  

—  and  the  State F-  5  

Religion  and  Philosophy C-IS  

Historj-  of G^50  

Religions,  History  of C-  4  

—  Theistic C- 4  

Religious  Liberiy F-18  

Religious  Progress G-  2  ...... 

Religious  Publication  Societies. ..F-55  

Religious  Thought,  Limits  of. C-  2  

Repentance D-21  

Reprobation P-10  

Republican  Christianity E-  9  

Resignation E-  6  

Restoi-ation D^t4  

Resuriection D-29  

Retribution D-27 158,  179, 

Reunion  of  Churches F-17  

Reunion  of  Presb.  Churches G-33  

Revelation,  The,  Introduction 15-15  

—  Commentaries B-GO  

Revelation,  General C-S  

—  Progress  of C-12 

Revenues F-49    

Revision B-22  

Revivals,  Theoiy F-!>4 

—  Histoi-y F-M  

Righteousness  of  Christ D-22 

Bigveda C-  8  

»^ites,  Jewish B-24  

—  of  Worship.. F-41  

Roman  Cath.  Ch.,  Controv.  with...l>-40  

—  Special  Doctrines I)-tO  

—  Confessions I)-4G  

—  and  the  State F-  5  

—  Polity F-15  

—  Ecclesiastical  Law F-27  


—  Lectures  on  Catechism F-o7 

—  Liturgy F-41 

—  History G-d7 

—  Missions. F-.-)l 

—  Theology,  History  of G-.")0 

—  Literature G-SO 

Roman  Catholics,  Miss,  among F-51 

Romanism.    See  Roman  Cath.  Ch. 

Romans,  Commentaries 15-51 

Rome  as  Antichrist l)-30 

Rome  (Pagan),  Heathenism C-  8 

—  Conversion  of G-  V< 

Rothe,  Theology  of G-50 

Royal  Supremacy I-'-  •'> 

Rule  of  Faith .....D-  3 

Rupert's  Land,  Misjion.s F-.")l 

Russia,  History ii-10 

llulh.  Commentaries B-30 

Sabbath,  The,  General E-  4 

—  Literature G-oO 

Saci'aments,  General D-25 

—  Seven 0-25 

—  See  fil.-io,  Baptism  and  Lord's  Suppei 

Sacred  Books  of  the  East C-  4 

Sacrifice.    See  Christ. 

Sacrifices,  Jewish B--t 

St.  Paul's,  London G-I4 

Saints ^■-^^i 

Salvation,  Plan  of n-17 

Sa.'zburgers ti-28 

Samaritan  History G-  1 

Samuel,  Commentaries l!-.;o 

Sanctification I>---1 

Sandenumianism r)-4l 

Sandwich  Islands,  Missions F-51 

Satan ^-^'- 

Satisfaction.    Sre  Atonement. 
Scandinavia,  Heathenism C-  8 

—  History <^-" 

Scepticism ^-  -^ 

—  Works C-20 

Schism *-  1 

Schleiermacher,  Theology  of. G-50 

Scholasticism ^-^ 

Science  and  Christianity C-18 

Scotland,  Early  Church  of. fi-Ki 

—  Ecclesia-stical  History G-l(> 

Scotland,    Kpiscopal   Church   ol, 

Ecclesiastical  Law F-2i» 

—  Liturgy ^'-^^ 

—  History ^-'« 

Scotland,  Estub.  Ch.  of,  Confe.ss...n-4(i 

—  Polity •*■-'•* 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law ^-'^ 

—  Liturgy ^-^[ 

—  Hymns  and  Tunes E-45 

—  History -• ^"l'' 

Scotland,  Free  Ch.  of.  Confess D-«; 

—  Ecclesiastical  Law l"'-28 

-History ^"'^ 


o;>.> 

2(>S 

327 

345 

371 

378 

354 

8<l 

183 

IKi 

342 

374 

22!) 

138 

348 

314 

as 

207 

378 

171 

172 

107 

3l)!l 

3-)8 

Ili2 

321 

28(i 

170 

I!t5 

;i-.4 

15!) 

117 

3ii| 

108 

137 

237,  31(i 

374 

31)4 

i;u 

304 

310 

243 

2<i!» 

312 

20) 

235,  237 
2:3 

20!) 

275 

310 

203 

243 

312 


452 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Scotland,  Relief  Ch.  of,    Hymns 

and  Tunes F-45  275 

-History G-Ki  312 

Scotland,  Secession  Ch.,  History ..G-Ki  312 

Sciaiples  of  Conscience E-  5  211 


1«0 
195 
316 
226 
55 
24S 
374 
195 
353 
261 

D-15  160 

KiO 
166 
272 
221 
348 
206 
341 
374 
342 
357 


Second  Advent D-30 

Second  Adventists D-46 

Sects,  31iscellaneous G-48 

Separation F-  4 

Septuagint B-22 

Sermons,  Miscellaneous F-33 

Servetus,  Theology  of G-52 

Shakers,  Doctrine D-46 

Siaui,  Missions F-51 

Similes F-34 

Sin,  General 

—  Original D-15 

—  Forgiveness  of D-19 

Singers F-44 

Sinners,  Addresses  to E-  7 

Sioux  Missions F-51 

Sister,  Marriage  with  Wife's E-  3 

Slavic  Missions F-51 

Smith  (H.  H.)  Theology  of. G-.52 

Societies,  Missionary F-.52 

—  I'nblication F-55 

—  Bible  and  Tract F-.55  357 

Society,  Organization  of,  as  Evi- 
dence  C-  3  103 

—  Influenceof  Chri.stianity  upon.C-16  132 

Society  Islands,  Missions F-51  . 

Socinians,  Controversy D-46  . 

—Lectures  on  Catechism F-37  . 

—  History G-48  . 

—  Literature G-53  . 

Sociology,  Christian E- 9  . 

Song  of  Solomon,  Cominentaries..B-36  . 

Songs  and  Hymns F-45 

Sons  of  God B-29  . 

Sonship,  Eternal D-  8  , 

Soteriology D-18 

Soul,  The,  Doctrine  of. D-13 

—  Immortality D-27  . 

South  America,  Missions F-51 

Southern  Presb.  Ch.,  History G-:?3 

Sovereignty D-10 

Spain,  History G-20 

Spirit.    See  Holy  Spirit. 

Spirits,  Evil D-12 

Spiritual  Life E-  6  211 

Spiritualism C-  9  119 

Sprinkling D-25  172 

Ssuflsmus C-  8  105 

State  and  Church F-  6  228 

Statistics,  General G-  2  359 

Strauss G-.50  1.38,  374 


354 

196 

2(i2 

330 

378 

222 

74 

272 

67 

164 

,  162 

,  159 

178 

.  348 

.  326 

.  157 

.  314 

.  1.59 


Succession,  Apostolical F-  3 

Sumatra,  Missions F-51 

Sunday.    See  Sabbath. 

Sunday  School D-38 

Suioernatural  and  Nature C-19 


Superstition,  Modern C-  9  118 

Supper,  Lord's D-26  175 

Support  and  Beneficence F-49  284 

Sweden,  History G-11  314 

Swedenborg,  Theology  of. G-.52  374 

Swedenborgianism,  Doctrine D-46  195 

—  Polity F-29  2:^7 

Swing,  Trial  of G-33  326 

Switzerland,  History G-20  315 

Switzerland,  Reformed  Church  in, 

Confessions D-tfi  203 

—  Liturgy '. F-41  270 

Symbolics D-45  199 

Symbols  and  Symljolism G-  4  3.59 

Synagogue B-24  58 

Syncretism,  History  of G-50  371 

Syria,  Heathenism C-  8  117 

Syrian  Church,  Liturgy F-41  270 

—  History G-10  330 

Sj^stematic  Beneficence F-49  284 

Tabernacle .....B-24  58 

Talmud C-  6  109 

Taoism C-  8  108,  114 

Targum C-  6  110 

Tartary,  History G-IO  315 

Tatian,  Theology  of. G-52  374 

Temple B-24  .58 

Temporal  Power F-15  236 

Temptation E-  6  211 

Tertullian,  Theology  of. G-52  374 

Theism C-  3  100,  149 

Theistic  Religions C-  4  108 

Theodicy D-11  158 

Theodoretus,  Theology  of G-52  374 

Theological  Criticism G-52  372 

Theological  Seminaries,  Missions. F-51  345 

—  General G-47  3.59 

Theological  Encyclopaedia .A-  1  1 

Theology,  Apologetic C-10  to  20  99 

—  Biblical D-  4  140 

—  Didactic D-lto30  141 

—  Doctrinal D-1  to  46  138 

—  Ecclesiastical F-1  to  55  222 

—  Ethical E-lto9  204 

—  Exegetical B-1  to  60  22 

—  Literature  of G-53  375 

—  Moral E-  1  204 

—  Miscellaneous  Works V-  5  148 

—  Natural C-  3  101 

—  Pastoral F-31  244 

—  Polemic D-31to44  141 

—  Proper D-6tol2  149 

—  Systematic D-  1  141 

Timothy,  Commentaries B-55  94 

Titus,  Commentaries B-55  94 

Thessalonians,  Commentaries B-.55  93 

Thomas  Aquinas,  Theology  of. G-52  374 

Tithes F-49  284 

Toleration ; F-18  238 

Tonga  Islands,  Missions F-51  .355 

Tractarian  Controversy D-42  195,  309 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


453 


Tradition D-  3  138 

Traditions C-  8  11-2 

Transiibstantiatlon D-27  176 

Transylvania,  History G-18  313 

Travancore,  Missions F-51  351 

Trent,  Council  of,  Doctrines D-40  190 

—  History G-38  337 

Trinity D-  7  149,  371 

Tropology B-21  55 

Tubingen  School G-52 370 

Tunes F-45  272 

Turkey,  History G-10  315 

—  Missions F-51  353 

Types B-21  55 

Unbelief,  General C-  3  104 

—  Literature C-20  137 

Unconverted.  Appeals  to E-  7  221 

Union  of -Churches F-17  238 

Union  Theological  Seminai-y G-47  359 

Unitarian  Conti-oversy D-43  196 

Unitarians,  or  Socinians,Confess..D-46  203 

—  History F-48  :«0 

United  Brethren.    See  Moravians. 

United  Presbyterian  Church.  See 
Presbyterian. 

United  States,  History G-22  315 

Unity  of  God.... D-  7  149 

Universalist  Controversy D-44  198 

Universalists,  Hymns  and  Tunes. F-45  275 

—  History F-48  330 

Universe,  Conceptions  of .'. C-  3  104 

Vatican  Council G-38  337 

Vaticanism F-  5  228 

Vaudois G-43  330 

Veda C-  8  116 

Versions  of  Scriptures,  Ancient. ..B-22  .......    55 

—  History  and  Criticism B-22  55 

—  Miscellaneous B-22  57 

—  Modern B-22  .56 


—  Text  of  Dilferent B-  4  26 

Vestments G- 4  333 

Vinet,  Theology  ot G-52  375 

Virgin  Mary,  Worship  of. D-«  195 

Virginia,  History G-22  325 

Visible  Church F-l,  223,  236 

Waldenses,  Confessions D-46  203 

—  History G-43  330 

Wales,  History G-14  312 

—  Presbyterian  Churches  of. G-33  324 

Welsh  Calvinistic  Ch.,  Confess D-46  203 

—  History G-33  324 

Wesleyan  Methodism G-29  234 

West  Indies,  Missions F-51  349 

Western  Theological  Seminary...F-47  359 

Westminster  Abbey G-14  310 

Westminster  Assembly G-33  324 

Westminster  Catechism G-37  262 

Westminster  Confession B-46  200 

Wicked,  Punishment  of D-30  180 

Will,  Freedom  of  the D-16  161 

AVilliamsburg,  X.  C,  Presb.  Ch....G-.33  326 

Wines,  Bible B-24  60 

Witchcraft C-  9  118 

Woman,  Condition  of C-16  132 

—  Missions  for F-.51  345 

Woman's  Work F-a3  283 

Works  and  Faith D-22  169 

Works,  Collected,  of  Authors A-  4  13 

Works,  Covenant  of. D-13  160 

—  Good D-22  171 

Worship F-40  263 

World,  Origin  of. C-19  135 

Yale  Divinity  School F-47  359 

Young  Men's  Christian  Assoc F-48  360 

Zend-Avesta C-  8  117 

Zend  Religion C- 8  117 

Zoology,  Bible B-25  00 

Zulu  Missions F-51  340 


ERRATA. 


p.  104,  1st  col.,  TuLLOCH  (J.),  should  be  Thompson  (R.  A.) 

P.  304,  2nd  col.,  USSHER  (T.),  should  be  Ussher  (J.) 

P.  307,  1st  col.,  Campbell  (A.),  should  be  Tait  (A.  Campbell). 


